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anti tyramine diet to help with gout
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Dr. Allan Evangelista answered
19 years experience Orthopedic Foot and Ankle Surgery
Low-purine Diet : Low-purine diets-- i.e., diets low in beans, meat extracts, kidneys, liver, sweetbreads (tripe, menudo, etc), bacon, , turkey, sardines, smelts, herri ... Read More
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Dr. Grace Torres-hodges answered
23 years experience Podiatry
Low purine foods: Gout can be triggered by purine rich foods, diuretics or alcohol. It causes the body to have an increase in uric acid resulting from too much product ... Read More
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Dr. Loren Lewis answered
34 years experience Occupational Medicine
Low purine foods: Gout is caused by build up of uric acid, a biproduct of protein metabolism, specifically "purine" type proteins. This is found in many foods. There ... Read More
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Dr. Deep Patel answered
15 years experience Podiatry
Yes: Limit meat, poultry and fish. Animal proteins are high in purine. Avoid or severely limit high-purine foods, such as organ meats, herring, anchovies a ... Read More
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Gout diet: Take in tart cherry juice +tart cherries, 20/day. Add Lemon extract 4 tblspns/day. Avoid alcohol, animal fats, organ meats, anchovies, sardines, tuna, ... Read More
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Dr. Jeffrey Kass answered
28 years experience Podiatry
Take meds: Probably most effective.
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Dr. Pierrette Mimi Poinsett answered
38 years experience Pediatrics
? Migraine: If tyramine problem=migraine, here is a list of foods that are rich in tyramine to avoid triggering headaches: chocolate, yoghurt, all cheese except c ... Read More
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Dr. Yash Khanna answered
57 years experience Family Medicine
ADA DIET AND LOW AN: She has to be ada diet which is low in carbohydrates and calories depending on her weight and reduced animal products that are high in purines.
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Dr. Vera Khrakovsky answered
33 years experience Podiatry
Could you suggest: Probably best to see a good nutritionist. Most hospitals provide this service., maybe for a nominal fee, money well spend. In general for diabetes sta ... Read More
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Dr. Harold Fields answered
61 years experience Family Medicine
Web MD: Go to Web MD .They should have all your answers
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Dr. Pierre Moeser answered
Specializes in Rheumatology
Excellent choice: Yes, chicken is an excellent choice, especially grilled, baked, roasted.
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Dr. Jonathan Posner answered
27 years experience Podiatry
Vegetarian diet: Both gout and high cholesterol are associated with high fat diets. If you don't want to go full vegetarian lean meats are fine. Also avoid alcohol and ... Read More
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