It can mean a weakness in the kidney, however it can also mean that there has been a change in diet to foods that have more purines in them.
No. chestnuts are low in purines which what the body turns into uric acid
They have uric acid
"The ''uric acid test" is ordered if the doctor suspects high levels of uric acid''
Yoghurt causes the least problem with uric acid.
Uric acid is a chemical that needs to be removed from the body as it forms crystals at a certain concentration in the blood. this leads to inflammation and that involves hemoglobin.
Peanuts are high in purines that turn into uric acid in the body.
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Kidney
no conclusive clinical evidence to support the use of vinegar to decrease uric acid
Gout is the result of high levels of uric acids that are formed by the metabolisms handling of purines. some of this comes from the elimination of the body's own cells. Therefore it would be reasonable to expect an increase in uric acid if poisons are introduced into the system because they cause more cells to die and require disposal.
Yogurt is among the lowest purine containing foods and there fore the least likely to increase uric acid.
Yes, consuming honey in moderation is unlikely to significantly increase uric acid levels. However, people who have gout or high levels of uric acid should still be cautious and monitor their intake of sweeteners like honey.