yes
There is no definitive answer here as only some people do not produce enough enzymes with which to break oxalates down. Others absorb too much oxalates as their intake of dietary fat is too high.
Because they are referring to the person's diet. Many vegetarians call people who eat meat non-vegetarians while they usually call themselves omnivorous.
It is about a fair split. While some will remain partial vegetarians, many will ultimatel bdome full-fledged vegetarians or even vegan after many years.
Yes, green tea does contain oxalates, but in relatively low amounts compared to other beverages and foods. Oxalates are naturally occurring compounds found in many plants, and they can contribute to the formation of kidney stones in susceptible individuals. However, moderate consumption of green tea is generally considered safe for most people and can offer various health benefits.
Yes, absolutely! In fact, many vegetarians probably prefer organic foods.
4%
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Some are, but many are not.
166,500 - 3.7%
< 386,000 < 1%
30,000 - 0.3%
204,000 - 2%