dried dates are low in purine content.
we can use dates in uric acid
No Arthritis can be a symptom of a high level of uric acid as in the case of Gouty arthritis for example. In that case the arthritis is the result of a high concentration of uric acid in the blood leading to the Uric acid crystallising into fine sharp shards which in turn settle in certain joints and other areas of the body. the kidneys are supposed to clean uric acid from the system. Uric acid is metabolised from purines which are a part of the nucleus of the living cells we eat and those that we turn over in our own body's as cells die and are replaced. Different foods for example produce more or less uric acid.
Gouty arthritis is caused by too much uric acid in the blood. Uric acid comes fro the nucleus of the cels we eat as purines
Pears are very low in purines which in-turn makes them very low in the production of uric acid if you eat them.
No eggs are one of the foods that are on the low scale in purines and are therefore better then most foods to eat. remember that all foods that start up as living cells have purines that are metabolised into uric acid by the bodyand egs have relatively few.
Purines come with the foods you eat that come to a larger or lesser degree from the nucleus of what were living cells. The body metabolites these and converts them into uric acid. The uric acid is then removed from the system by the kidneys. However if there is too much uric acid staying in your system what happens is that the acid crystallises into tiny sharp needle like crystals that can get caught among your joints and other parts in the body, causing a great deal of pain
yes, you can
egg is bad to eat by a person high in cholesterol and uric acid
Yes because the acid in most potatos will not harm harm or come into contact with a person high uric acid!!
No
yes
High uric acid levels in the human body can lead to gout. If you have high uric acid levels, you should not eat dried fruits such as prunes, figs, or raisins.
seafood.chicken
no
You should understand that when people digest protein, uric acid is a byproduct of that digestion. Fish does not contain uric acid, it contains protein. When you digest it, you will then produce uric acid. And all fish are high in protein. If you are trying to reduce the uric acid content of your blood, you will have to eat less fish in general. A vegetarian diet would work. Eat more avocados, less fish.
There is one way that can be checked, check how much PURINE is included, because anything high in PURINE is not good for the URIC ACID.
turnips are not good for uric acid.
No Arthritis can be a symptom of a high level of uric acid as in the case of Gouty arthritis for example. In that case the arthritis is the result of a high concentration of uric acid in the blood leading to the Uric acid crystallising into fine sharp shards which in turn settle in certain joints and other areas of the body. the kidneys are supposed to clean uric acid from the system. Uric acid is metabolised from purines which are a part of the nucleus of the living cells we eat and those that we turn over in our own body's as cells die and are replaced. Different foods for example produce more or less uric acid.