Yes, you need to be careful in which peanuts you use.
This is a very touchy topic with some people and they will not feed a peanut regardless of safety.
I feed my parrots peanuts that are human grade and roasted. The key words are "Human Grade". Believe it or not, humans can become sick also from peanuts if they are not roasted properly.
Peanut is nutritional and human grade as well. However, both should only be given as a treat or a minimal potion of their diet. Other nuts such as almonds and walnuts are much more nutritious and safe for them.
The #1 pellet maker Harrison's has peanuts and sunflower seeds in their coarse variety and is what many people feed their Greys.
Nuts are a staple of Parrots and the protein and oils are healthy for your bird. Especially during molting season and cold weather.
This is just my thoughts on the topic and others will give their thoughts as well pro and con. :-)


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Salt, something we watch very closely giving to our fids, it's in everything. Peanut butter has 150g's of salt in 3tbs, [6tsp][for a adult] if we give our birds 1/10* of this, 1tps equal 15g's of salt, we give our guys about 1/2tps a day. We all give our birds a bite of wheat bread, [example] 1 slice has 110g's salt, so if we give a 1/4 slice to our birds, it is equal to about 27g's...PB is so good for them...