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Nutrition
Question #40018
121 days ago
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what not to eat in uric acid - #40018

Levi

I am feeling really confused about this uric acid thing. Last month, I had this awful pain in my big toe, and after a trip to the doctor, turns out I have high uric acid levels. I’m trying to figure out what not to eat in uric acid conditions but everything is kind of overwhelming. Last week, I thought I was doing okay by avoiding some foods, but then I had this huge craving for red meat and just couldn’t resist. I didn’t even connect the dots until after I had a flare-up again. I keep hearing that things like shellfish and sugary drinks are the big no-nos, but honestly, it’s hard to keep track. Can someone please tell me what not to eat in uric acid? Like, should I worried about dairy products too, or are they actually safe? I’ve also heard people say veggies like spinach and mushrooms aren’t great, but that seems strange. I can’t even remember what I had before these symptoms started... it’s all so frustrating, and I feel like I’m doing it wrong. Should I just stick with fruits and whole grains or is that too extreme? Really hope someone can help me clear this up, because it’s stressing me out.

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Managing uric acid levels can indeed feel overwhelming, especailly when considering dietary restrictions. In Ayurveda, it’s important to balance your dosha and maintain Agni, or digestive fire, which can indeed be influensed by diet. Now, for your situation, high uric acid is often linked to Purine-rich foods which are broken down into uric acid. So first off, it’s wise to reduce or avoid certain protein sources that might contribute to your symptoms.

Red meat, like you experienced, should be limited as it’s quite rich in purines. Organ meats like liver should be also avoided. Shellfish, as you have heard, is another category to be cautious about, due to its high purine content. Sugary drinks are best avoided too, since they can increase uric acid levels.

When it comes to dairy, they are relatively safe compared to meat. In fact, low-fat dairy products can be beneficial as they can lower uric acid levels. It’s okay to include them in moderation. As for vegetales, while it’s true that foods like spinach and mushrooms contain purines, their effect on uric acid levels isn’t as significant as that of animal products. They can be included, just monitor your body’s response.

Sticking with fruits and whole grains is not too extreme — they’re generally good choices when managing uric acid. Fruits such as cherries are specifically helpful as they may help reduce uric acid levels and inflammation. You’ll want to focus on staying well hydrated, water helps in flushing uric acid.

Regarding lifestyle, incorporating gentle exercises like walking and maintaining a healthy weight can be beneficial. A balanced approach will help in managing these attacks while also keeping your Pitta dosha in balance.

If your symptons persist or worsen, consulting again with your healthcare provider or an Ayurvedic practitioner may provide further personalized advice. Balancing uric acid is indeed a journey, and refining your diet is key to better managing your condition.

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