Low purine diet
RachPorteous
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My partner has recently developed quite serious gout, and the doctor has recommended he go on a low purine diet, does anyone have any tips on nutrition and diet as the info on the internet is quite daunting?
Any help or advice would be much appreciated.
Any help or advice would be much appreciated.
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I get it bad and it sucks. I've gotten conflicting info from doctors and nutritionists. I get it in my ankles and knees, and when it's bad, I'm not walking. I have a small flare up in my ankle now, but it's not bad. At least not yet.
Foods that do affect me are
beer (really sucks, because I like beer)
Cauliflower
Mushrooms
Oatmeal (I think this is what set it off this time)
Fatty meat
Reduced stock
Spinach
That's just a starter. Have them keep a record of what they eat and how it affects him. It usually takes 12 hours or so to hit. Sometimes less, sometimes more. Seeing a nutritionist is probably a good idea.0 -
My partner has recently developed quite serious gout, and the doctor has recommended he go on a low purine diet,
You might find this online database of purine content of foods useful:
http://foodhealth.info/purine/
Just sort foods by purine content and avoid those highest in purine.0
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