During a gout attack, it's generally advisable to limit foods high in purines, which can trigger increased uric acid levels. Plums are relatively low in purines and can be consumed in moderation. However, it's best to monitor individual responses and consult with a healthcare professional for personalized dietary advice related to gout.
yes
The awsner is baby food becuase on page 140 babies eat plums and on page 142 babies eat plums
It is OK to eat tomatoes if you have gout, tomato's are one of the low risk foods for gout sufferers.
Sure just don't make them a staple in their diet.
yeah why not?
Anything that can be food for a human can be food for a chicken. Chickens can eat plums. Keep in mind that they have preferences just like us. Just because they can eat them does not mean they will eat them.
I would never even eat gout, with or without salad dressing!
no
No. If you have gout its because of eating so many salts and sugars. Eating Salted peanuts will make your gout even worse.
A person who has gout can eat cornmeal without any issues. They can eat as much as they want, in moderation of course. Foods to avoid are sugar and fatty foods that can cause a buildup of uric acid which contributes to gout.
no too much antioxidants It probably won't hurt a dog to eat one or two plums. On the other hand I don't think that plums should be a normal part of a dogs diet. I would be concerned that the dog could have diarrhea from eating to many plums.
no