oleanteri
Oleanteri is a term derived from the Greek words "olea" meaning olive and "enteron" meaning intestine. It refers to a condition characterized by a sensitivity or adverse reaction to olive oil. While not a formally recognized medical diagnosis in mainstream Western medicine, individuals may report experiencing digestive discomfort, such as bloating, gas, abdominal pain, or diarrhea, after consuming olive oil. This sensitivity can vary in intensity and may be associated with specific types of olive oil or the quantity consumed.
The exact mechanisms behind oleanteri are not well-understood. Some theories suggest it could be related to