Usually, fish.
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Some examples of foods with high pH levels include spinach, kale, almonds, and avocados.
Yes, sugar can possibly cause a person to develop high blood sugar. There are other foods that can do it as well. Such as foods that contain high levels of salt and grease. So, foods that have grease salt and a lot of sugar would be foods to avoid.
I am not entirely sure if they are common or not but i would highly recommend looking up a list of foods with high hdl levels and use that information for your own interests.
Many freshwater fish species contain significant amounts of mercury.
High blood pressure due to high sodium levels, and high mercury levels in the blood.
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Foods are a common source of cholesterol, especially eggs. A diet rich in cholesterol can lead to high levels of it.
Foods that contain high levels of sugar include candy, soda, pastries, ice cream, and sugary cereals.
On one of my kitchen cabinet doors I keep lists of foods divided into four groups:foods with very high purine levels (never)foods with high purine levels (avoid)foods with moderate purine levels (occasional)foods with low purine levels (no restrictions)Milk, butter and cheese are in the fourth list, so enjoy!
Certain types of fish such as shark, swordfish, king mackerel, and tilefish can contain high levels of mercury due to bioaccumulation in their bodies. It is recommended to limit consumption of these fish, especially for pregnant women and young children, as high levels of mercury can be harmful to health.