Warning signs: Itching, swelling, or hives after eating avocado.
Action: Stop consuming it and consult an allergist.
Error 8: Eating it alongside statins without planning
There’s no solid evidence that avocado cancels out statins, but consuming large amounts of fat at the same time may slightly interfere with absorption.
Recommendation: Separate avocado consumption and medication intake by several hours and keep portions moderate.
Error 7: Frying or grilling avocado
High heat oxidizes monounsaturated fats, destroys vitamins, and may make the food pro-inflammatory — the opposite of what you’re trying to achieve.
Best way to eat it: Consume it raw or add it at the end of hot dishes, once the heat has been turned off.

Error 6: Eating it when it’s green and hard
Unripe avocado contains more sorbitol and other compounds that can cause gas, diarrhea, abdominal pain, and dehydration — particularly risky in older adults.
Tip: Wait until it yields gently when pressed.
Error 5: Believing the pit preserves freshness
Leaving the pit in does not prevent oxidation or bacterial growth. Poorly stored avocado can develop bacteria that pose a greater risk to seniors.
Better method: