
Are raspberries high in oxalate?
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In this episode of the Kidney Stone Diet podcast, hosts Jeff Sarris and Jill Harris discuss the oxalate levels in raspberries and their implications for kidney stone prevention. They emphasize the importance of portion control and variety in the diet, encouraging listeners to incorporate a range of berries while being mindful of their overall intake. The conversation also touches on creative cooking and meal planning strategies to maintain a healthy diet without sacrificing flavor or enjoyment.
Are raspberries high in oxalate?
Takeaways
- Raspberries are now considered low in oxalate.
- Portion control is crucial for preventing kidney stones.
- Eating a variety of foods is beneficial for gut health.
- Many people overconsume single foods, leading to health issues.
- Meal planning can simplify healthy eating.
- Switching out ingredients can keep meals interesting.
- Education about food choices is essential for kidney stone prevention.
- Recipes can include higher oxalate foods in moderation.
- Creativity in cooking can enhance meal enjoyment.
- Understanding oxalate levels helps in making informed dietary choices.
00:00 Understanding Raspberries and Oxalate Levels
02:57 The Importance of Portion Control
06:07 Creative Cooking and Meal Planning for Kidney Stone Prevention
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