OXALATES (7 High Oxalate Foods) Sensitive to Oxalates?

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  • High Oxalate foods can lead to inflammation in your body. Here is a list of the 7 common foods highest in oxalates. The food with the highest oxalate content may surprise you! Too many oxalates will hurt anyone, including you.
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  • @alicerivas6727
    @alicerivas6727 2 года назад +1106

    High in oxalates. 7)Raisin Bran; 6)Nave beans; 5) Beets; 4) Corn; 3) Baked potato; 2) almonds; and 1) spinach.

    • @RoyBruce007
      @RoyBruce007 2 года назад +24

      I love Kellogg's raisin bran. I use to think it was less harmful being that it has fiber and potassium.

    • @Sam_Saraguy
      @Sam_Saraguy 2 года назад +66

      add: 8)Strawberries, 9)Walnuts and most nuts other than macadamias, and 10)Chocolate

    • @jessicali8594
      @jessicali8594 2 года назад +44

      Any potato, not only baked.

    • @johnp7739
      @johnp7739 2 года назад +31

      @@jessicali8594 Mostly in the skin, though. And sweet potatoes have a good bit less than white potatoes.

    • @barblacy619
      @barblacy619 2 года назад +31

      @@jessicali8594 Sally Norton just said red skin new potatoes were a good transition potato as you slowly lower your oxalates

  • @talk2deb
    @talk2deb 2 года назад +1145

    My own oxalate story --for several years I saw countless urologists for this horrible burning bladder I had. No infections ever. They had no answers. It turns out the green smoothies (spinach) and drinking almond milk was the cause. Oxalates.
    I stopped all that and began living again. Thanks for covering this.

    • @suecastillo4056
      @suecastillo4056 2 года назад +60

      Same thing happened to my dear friend! Bought a top o the line new juicer, juiced every green leafy in sight, and wound up with kidney stones in ZBOTH kidneys!!! And also did almond milk smoothies with assorted unknown oxalates… same… I’d shoot myself!!!I’ve had kidney stones… immediately learned about oxalates… I’m so careful? It’s sickening!!!🤣😂🤪🙋‍♀️♥️‼️

    • @suecastillo4056
      @suecastillo4056 2 года назад +48

      Oh ya… don’t forget chocolate!!! AND stupid RAISINS!!!😳😵‍💫🤣♥️‼️

    • @talk2deb
      @talk2deb 2 года назад +33

      @@ayo9057
      It took about a week, the burning subsided slowly, then went completely away.

    • @talk2deb
      @talk2deb 2 года назад +61

      @@suecastillo4056
      So true! Ah the expensive juicer.
      One of urologists I saw wrote me a script for Elmiron, a drug for interstitial cystitis, which I did not have.
      That drug has serious side effects, and I never took it. None of them ever inquired about my diet.
      I've noticed issues with tomato sauces as well so I avoid those too.

    • @paolamolinari364
      @paolamolinari364 2 года назад +14

      @@talk2deb Yes, me too.

  • @24carrotgold8
    @24carrotgold8 2 года назад +220

    I had omitted almonds and spinach from my diet in 2002 when I had horrible lower back pains. I think the pain was radiating from my kidneys due to the oxalates. When my sister recently complained of mysterious kidney referred pain I asked her if she had been eating spinach and almonds. She said DAILY! All pain went away when she stopped eating them. 👍🤗🥳

    • @ashdgee
      @ashdgee 2 года назад +5

      This is good. I put some almond butter DAILY in my steel cut oats. This comment has me thinking. Never had oxalate issues . I guess I need to cut down. And I make grilled chicken salad with spinach 😭😭

    • @zelaevatomcat6927
      @zelaevatomcat6927 Год назад +18

      So sad the grocery stores are now loaded with almond milk and flour

    • @quevicular
      @quevicular 4 месяца назад +1

      @@zelaevatomcat6927 I know right?

    • @quevicular
      @quevicular 4 месяца назад

      Nice to know

    • @MaryOKC
      @MaryOKC 3 месяца назад +3

      At least she listens! I tell people about this all the time and they keep feeding the body the way they want in order to keep living a lower quality of life.

  • @jpellx3
    @jpellx3 2 года назад +169

    I have had kidney stones 5x. Been to 4 different urologist and no doctor has ever given me a list like this. Thank you Dr Berry.

    • @GloryGal
      @GloryGal 2 года назад +25

      That is medically inexcusable!! I had my first last summer that actually resulted in sepsis and a 10 day hospital stay. The urologist never mentioned oxylates to me, either. But I immediately began researching and made the connection to my high almond intake. The last two years should have taught us WE ARE ON OUR OWN as far as our health is concerned. We're in big trouble if not doing our own research. Thanks, Doc, for getting good info out there!

    • @chrissyellem7397
      @chrissyellem7397 Год назад +13

      @@GloryGal The last 2 years? For me it's been my whole life-I never can get any medical help. Just suffer with all my ailments and pain. I found the Doctors on YT and it has been a blessing to get some self-help the past 3 years.

    • @jzac5248
      @jzac5248 Год назад

      I’ve passed 9 kidney stones in the past 20 years and have 7-8 removed with lithotripsy. Reducing oxalates has reduced stone development to only 1 in past 2 years. Three doctors since 2001 told me to reduce oxalates but didn’t believe them until about 2 years ago. Now I’m a believer.

    • @DirectorHMAN
      @DirectorHMAN Год назад +6

      Kidney stones are often caused by lack of B6, diabetes, low calcium high fat, or low calcium high oxalate. Gut bacteria is the first defence at dealing with oxalates. I wish you well.

    • @FocusedFighter777
      @FocusedFighter777 11 месяцев назад +5

      ​​@@GloryGal
      Yes we are on our own!
      Ever watched documentaries about lime desease....?
      Tip of the iceberg.
      Same for the food industry.
      All about money.

  • @brianshaffneraclc
    @brianshaffneraclc Год назад +91

    So vindicating. Virtually all the veggies I've hated my whole life, but tried to cram down because I thought they were so healthy, are loaded with oxylates. Off the hook at last!

    • @solagratia8573
      @solagratia8573 Год назад +5

      Off the hook, indeed! Your comment made me smile! :D

    • @duckrivermama66
      @duckrivermama66 3 месяца назад +2

      👁👁 I'm with you, except for corn. I do love certain corn products.

    • @TH-xe6jp
      @TH-xe6jp 2 месяца назад +1

      😂😂😂

    • @mariannesedman6921
      @mariannesedman6921 20 дней назад

      😂

  • @wilburellis9510
    @wilburellis9510 11 месяцев назад +26

    Dr. Barry needs to do a show with Sally Knorton, on oxalates. Would be a great show!

  • @tinapaxton4231
    @tinapaxton4231 2 года назад +161

    I would just warn folks to withdraw slowly! Last year, I tried to remove oxalates all at once and it HURT. My eyes felt like they had sand in them and my fibromyalgia pain skyrocketed. So, work your way down the oxalate scale gradually.

    • @feebee5557
      @feebee5557 2 года назад +14

      I can attest. I did carnivore cold Turkey 3 months ago and suffered dumping symptoms. I learned to include small amounts of oxylates every few days to circumvent the symptoms. It helps but I wish I had eased into dropping the veggies.

    • @audreygregis8721
      @audreygregis8721 Год назад +16

      Yep! Sally Norton talks about that ALL the time. If you get dumping symptoms, just add back a little bit of oxalate foods to allow your body to dump them more slowly. I'd highly recommend any of her interviews on YT....and she's done tons of interviews. She has a crazy oxalate story.

    • @tinapaxton4231
      @tinapaxton4231 Год назад +18

      @@audreygregis8721 yep, I had to back up and withdraw slowly. I had read about the dumping but didn't think it could be *that* bad. Oh, it definitely is *that* bad!

    • @ctclardy
      @ctclardy Год назад +10

      Correct, if you go cold-turkey then keep some dark chocolate and almonds around to eat in case you experience severe oxalate dumping and eat small quantities of them one or twice daily decreasing the amount gradually until you can ween off them completely and not experience the awful pain of oxalate dumping... believe me, I tried cold-turkey and very much regretted it.

    • @sansan357
      @sansan357 Год назад +9

      This is very important. I added black tea just to slow the dumping. Just had my 1st kidney stone terrible.

  • @mingkee27
    @mingkee27 2 года назад +58

    I cannot eat spinach, even cooked, because I have bad reaction (mouth ulcers)
    Yes, a lemon a day can reduce oxalate.

  • @shaboohshoobah714
    @shaboohshoobah714 2 года назад +311

    Almonds were the last food I said goodbye to before going carnivore. I love them but dropped them because of the oxalate content. If you're an almond lover like me - trust me, you will survive (and thrive) without them.

    • @T-aka-T
      @T-aka-T 2 года назад +34

      I was being "healthy" eating almond butter by the spoonful. And spinach smoothies. Inflammation, gout, osteoarthritis -- I thought I was being good! Keep increasing the spinach, avocados etc. Now carnivore 18 months -- ALL GONE! Finally got it through my thick skull that you TAKE AWAY stuff for health, not add more of it. (DUH)

    • @carolbowen1693
      @carolbowen1693 2 года назад +4

      @@T-aka-T Sometimes almond butter helps me sleep!

    • @T-aka-T
      @T-aka-T 2 года назад +14

      @@carolbowen1693 Interesting! I wonder why? 🤔 (But I'd rather never sleep again than have inflammation and gout.

    • @tsanders7166
      @tsanders7166 2 года назад +11

      I used to eat a pound of almond every 2-3 days. I had been doing keto on and off for years. I would say they were 75%+ of my total oxalate intake. Who knows how long it will take me to get rid of them all.

    • @peternicholas3858
      @peternicholas3858 2 года назад +1

      @@tsanders7166 It takes 20-30 years after they are completely stopped.

  • @charleenjackson509
    @charleenjackson509 Год назад +127

    My husband suffered from debilitating gout. Keto cured him. Something he was eating continued to cause a "twingy" feeling in his feet. He ate gobs of spinach. Once we learned about oxilates, he stopped with the spinach. Cleared up completely. He hasn't had a gout attack in over 4 years. Eats all the meat--including sausage--that he wants.

    • @janetbrooks1247
      @janetbrooks1247 3 месяца назад +4

      As an avid gardener, frugal cook, herbology student and now 72 yr old with severeidiopathic neuropathy during the keto diet switch, I scramble to combat my ignorance of oxalate dumping, hope to balance all out in spite of allopathic doctors skepticism &disbelief. A rude shock,getting good keto results anyway, if modified, will stubbornly persist in re education!

    • @fergferguson7370
      @fergferguson7370 Месяц назад

      Me to

  • @sandymorrison1400
    @sandymorrison1400 2 года назад +94

    Two years ago I ate three spinach salads in one week. I could not walk for a week without horrible pain in my leg joints. I have not eaten spinach since.

  • @Maggatoota
    @Maggatoota Год назад +19

    Terrible vulvodynia back in the 1990’s. Went to the Mayo Clinic in Scottsdale, AZ where Dr R. Stuart Fowler was in charge of their Women’s Health Dept. After years of terrible suffering, he quickly told us what the problem was. It was so simple that my husband became very angry at the medical community for not helping us sooner. We followed his guidelines, which included a diet change and taking specific calcium supplements at that time. Everything began noticeably clearing up within one week. Oxalates are no joke.

  • @TamaraJoy7
    @TamaraJoy7 10 месяцев назад +24

    I am 1 week into removing Oxalates from my diet and even after just 2 days I could feel the difference in pain levels. I have been suffering from severe joint and muscle pains for years (57 year old)
    Just removing Almonds and Spinach and potatoes has radically reduced pain in my hands and feet and knees. I wake up now and lie in bed thinking, Wow! Nothing hurts this morning! ❤❤❤

    • @carl8568
      @carl8568 3 месяца назад

      Isn't it best to gradually remove them? Did you experience oxalate dumping?

    • @Ramenscooter
      @Ramenscooter 2 месяца назад

      I switched to almond butter as hearing it was much healthier than peanut butter. Now almonds are not so good?

  • @sue2611
    @sue2611 2 года назад +59

    Well crap!! I eat at least a cup of spinach in an omelette every morning, and, yes, I'm in constant pain. Thank you so much for this information.

    • @lyntaylor4131
      @lyntaylor4131 Год назад +2

      I was the same, over a cup a day for years... could believe it when I found out about oxalates 🤦‍♀️😬

    • @masonfreeparty
      @masonfreeparty 16 дней назад

      try wild rocket instead of spinach..very low in oxalates

  • @ceilconstante640
    @ceilconstante640 2 года назад +202

    Grateful to know this now but I went through years of horrible pain and thought I was eating healthy. Used to love Navy beans, corn bread, grits, spinach salads and definitely baked potatoes. I've never met Dr. Berry but he's radically improved my life!!

    • @kaleidoscope8743
      @kaleidoscope8743 2 года назад +11

      Omg I love all these although I no longer eat spinach after giving myself a 10mm C/O stone that 100% occluded my kidney and almost killed me by almost rupturing my kidney. Take this seriously and don't let this be you. The midshift ER DR was in a panic bc she didn't have a surgeon on staff. The hospital was totally unprepared for this emergency.
      I had no clue a kidney stone could be deadly.

    • @great-garden-watch
      @great-garden-watch Год назад +6

      I met him! At Ketofest in New London Connecticut. Super tall!

    • @r2d2powai91
      @r2d2powai91 Год назад

      Navy beans are good source of oxalates?

    • @sarinirangedera7476
      @sarinirangedera7476 Год назад +1

      so glad he has helped you. I'm sure he has helped so many through his knowledge expertise and videos:)

    • @FocusedFighter777
      @FocusedFighter777 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@r2d2powai91
      Avoid!

  • @Lady_de_Lis
    @Lady_de_Lis 2 года назад +163

    For years, I ADORED spinach, but never understood why I would often get sick from it. I'm talking full blown food poisoning symptoms. It didn't always make me sick, but it was like a coin flip whether it would or not. So, for a long time, I figured I had bad luck with rotten or contaminated batches.
    But then, one day, went to the store, bought the freshest organic spinach there, went straight home, cooked it, and ate it. I didn't feel great that night, but the next day was sick all day in bed.
    That's when I figured I must have some sort of allergy to spinach. And when I looked it up, I finally learned about oxalates. And suddenly, it all made sense.

    • @suecastillo4056
      @suecastillo4056 2 года назад +14

      Glad you found out the reason!! Think of all the poor souls that don’t know what’s out to get them? They have no idea!!! Makes me shudder! Kidney stones are treacherous demons! Never had such pain!!!

    • @luvfunstuff2
      @luvfunstuff2 2 года назад +8

      For a few years even before keto I started having awful stomach & bathroom issues after eating potatoes, tomatoes & salads made from spinach. I avoid most of the high oxalate foods now & am much better. I love a simple dinner of steak. I feel energized and have zero stomach issues after eating it. Zero oxalates! Yum!
      Like you, mystery solved, YAY!

    • @suecastillo4056
      @suecastillo4056 2 года назад

      @@luvfunstuff2 ♥️🙋‍♀️‼️ I’m happy for you!!

    • @aa.4639
      @aa.4639 Год назад +4

      My lecitin and oxalate rich vegan diet resulted in years of Fibromyalgia and CFS..😑 Took me years to understand that eating meat again is no enough i also have to get rid of the other stuff. I loooved spinach and beets

    • @reginafarias
      @reginafarias Год назад +3

      If you cook the spinach in water and then squeeze it well with your hands, removing all the liquid, it greatly decreases the oxalate load.

  • @lloydhlavac6807
    @lloydhlavac6807 2 года назад +344

    I developed a kidney stone several years ago after I first went keto, because of all the high oxalate foods I was eating. I didn't figure it out until AFTER the stone, and I started researching causes. I cut out the high oxalate stuff, and started taking both potassium and magnesium citrate supplements daily, and drinking lemon water, just to be on the safe side. I never want to experience that kind of horrible pain again! Agony!

    • @gailbailey6945
      @gailbailey6945 Год назад +29

      Had the same experience. Oxalate dumping caused me intense pain all over my body, for weeks. Went to the hospital, had all types of tests and they had no clue what the problem was. Did my research and found out about the damage oxalates do to the body, cut them out and took vitamin B1, along with other B vitamins. Problem solved. Thanks Doctor Berry😆

    • @satisfiedbride
      @satisfiedbride Год назад +8

      eat the whole organic lemon
      peel pith pulp juice seed
      packs the punch!

    • @DG-mo5kr
      @DG-mo5kr Год назад +4

      @@satisfiedbride So eat the lemon like a apple?

    • @chrissyellem7397
      @chrissyellem7397 Год назад +11

      @@DG-mo5kr No grind the lemon up and put in a jug of water.

    • @lisayerace5578
      @lisayerace5578 Год назад +8

      Same EXACT thing happened to me…. Doing exactly what you are doing. MIND bending pain… WHEW!

  • @richardmathews8250
    @richardmathews8250 2 года назад +93

    I began Keto for an autoimmune disease, PMR, and that got me off 15mg of Prednisone in 3 months, but I was also on methotrexate for my RA. Keto was helping with the RA, especially when I added a tin of sardines everyday, but progress was slow and I was only able to taper from 15mg to 12.5mg over 10 months. If I tried to taper too quickly I had terrible pain in my hands and wrists. In December of 2018 Dr. Berry uploaded a video announcing he was going to do carnivore, so December 26 I began Carnivore, and 30 days later I began tapering off methotrexate and was off in 2 weeks and was pain free. A week after I was off methotrexate I had a small Kale salad, and the following day had pain in my hands and wrists, Thinking this was just a coincidence I waited a week and had another salad, and the following day again had pain in my hands and wrists. I continued eating carnivore another couple of months before I tried another salad, this time with no problems. I now eat most meat with a little veg on the side. I can tell when I've eaten too many foods with oxalates, typically almonds because I begin to feel it in my hands. I feel my best when I eat just meat and eggs.

    • @sheiladoyle5512
      @sheiladoyle5512 10 месяцев назад +9

      That is a powerful testimony!

    • @user-cu4yd8tl5g
      @user-cu4yd8tl5g Месяц назад

      Your story gives me hope. I am going to try this. I have tried everything else but not results.

  • @jackwells1452
    @jackwells1452 2 года назад +246

    I started eating per you're diet 6 months ago and I gotta say I love it. I've lost 60 lbs my BP is lower and I thank God I found you're channel. I still have more work to do but you gave me the road map and it's up to me to get where I need to be. Thanks Doc

    • @noreenmary3300
      @noreenmary3300 2 года назад +6

      Can I ask how long it took for your BP to lower! I’ve just started following this diet just over a week ago to try and lower my BP. I really don’t want to take medication.

    • @generaljane7643
      @generaljane7643 2 года назад +8

      @@noreenmary3300 mine took about 6 months, but yours could take a different amount of time. If you don’t have a blood pressure machine, get one and keep a record of your blood pressure.

    • @jackwells1452
      @jackwells1452 2 года назад +7

      @@noreenmary3300 That is fairly resent, I do take BP meds but I had to cut that in half, I still have a lot more weight to lose so my goal is to completely stop the meds, also I've been drinking hibiscus tea that helps as well

    • @noreenmary3300
      @noreenmary3300 2 года назад +4

      @@jackwells1452 Thank you Jack for answering my question. All the best to you with regards to improving your health. 🙂

    • @noreenmary3300
      @noreenmary3300 2 года назад +2

      @@generaljane7643 Thank you for the information. 🙂

  • @Struwwel2
    @Struwwel2 3 месяца назад +12

    In my case, oxalates appear to have caused kidney disease. I had a kidney biopsy in January 2024 that showed my kidneys have suffered permanent damage from penetration of oxalate crystals. The biopsy report describes the penetration as "moderate," so I'm hoping a lower oxalate diet will enable my kidneys to recover some function.
    Surprisingly, I have no kidney stones. But I wasn't eating much calcium, and have two tablespoons of apple cider vinegar every day (one in the morning, one in the evening.)
    The only food on your list of seven I had much of was almonds. I really liked almonds. People should know that tomato sauces, unfortunately, are also high in oxalates.

  • @maryfolks9368
    @maryfolks9368 2 года назад +179

    I'm shocked, I had no idea oxalate was making my RA and fibromialgia worse. I have the worst RA pain. Thank you Dr Berry for this type of info. Also thank you for being a true MD and sharing your knowledge with us. I appreciate you more than I could ever express. 🤗

    • @dianavp9054
      @dianavp9054 2 года назад +16

      Sally K Norton is quite an expert on this topic. Her personal oxalate story is worth knowing. ❤

    • @maryfolks9368
      @maryfolks9368 2 года назад +4

      @@dianavp9054 thank you, I will.

    • @satisfiedbride
      @satisfiedbride Год назад +4

      if you drink coffee, coffee adds to pain and soreness as well

    • @maryfolks9368
      @maryfolks9368 Год назад +3

      @@dianavp9054 I wanted to let you know that I did find Sally and am now following her on her new Instagram, her previous one was hacked just incase you didn't know 😉. I'm also going to get her book as soon as it's released 😊

    • @davidhbrown9767
      @davidhbrown9767 Год назад +4

      @@satisfiedbride How so? I drink about 2 regular coffee cups a day. BUT I will also tap the coffee back down on my keruig loose coffee cup and run the smallest cup amount of water through it again. I do have a lot "chronic" pain, but I have had it for years. The doctor said people can be sensitive to oxalates, I have to wonder if this hasn't been my problem all along. Thans for sharing.

  • @timking2822
    @timking2822 Год назад +19

    Thank you. At 74 yrs old I've become extremely sensitive to oxalates. This only adds to being sensitive to sodium, sugar, dairy, and some glutens. Frustrating. Went through a number of kidney stone experiences resulting in CKD. This information apparently is not well known in the medical community, even among urologists.

  • @sharonlee996
    @sharonlee996 2 года назад +16

    I went carnivore 3 1/2 yrs ago and my arthritis is mostly gone. I had no idea that Oxalates were the culpret. so much healthier now...

  • @cindythomas186
    @cindythomas186 Год назад +90

    I’ve been on a gluten free/ low to very low oxalate diet for 6 yrs and it’s been life changing for me! I can definitely tell if I eat too many oxalates in a day since I have painful “dumping” symptoms. I strongly recommend slowly lowering oxalates over time to avoid pretty intense dumping symptoms than can occur. Lowering too quickly causes the body to “dump” stored oxalates in the body quickly leading to lots of issues. This can be helped by slowly lowering from a high oxalate diet to a low oxalate diet over time to allow the body time to adjust. Mineral support, especially Magnesium is also very helpful! While dumping stored oxalates is beneficial, too much too soon is not. Slow and steady is my strategy. Thank you Dr Berry for talking about oxalates.

    • @underated17
      @underated17 Год назад

      should we take magnesium supplement or in food?

    • @cindythomas186
      @cindythomas186 Год назад +6

      @@underated17 I personally take magnesium supplement but do try to get it from foods sources as much as possible. Unfortunately, a lot of magnesium rich foods are high in oxalate 😞

    • @MAZZAR0TH
      @MAZZAR0TH Год назад +1

      What happens if you stop straight away

    • @trix4487
      @trix4487 Год назад +1

      What foods are low oxalates?

    • @annamaria1972
      @annamaria1972 Год назад +6

      ​@@MAZZAR0TH It can be dangerous in some cases. Toxicity and heart failure. But for most people terrible joint pains and rashes all over the body can occur.

  • @Engrave.Danger
    @Engrave.Danger Год назад +29

    I've never had a kidney stone, however I had developed leaky gut which led to accumulation of calcium oxalate crystals in my joints and eyes. I had arthritis and intermittent eye pain/blurred vision for nearly a decade that I had attributed to a bad accident that had put me in ICU back in 2009. Injury sites and inflammation increase blood flow to the area in an attempt to heal but if oxalates are in the bloodstream they can gravitate to the area as well and prevent proper healing.
    2 years into carnivore and those issues have completely resolved.

    • @SuperLawz
      @SuperLawz Год назад

      Can I ask how you were diagnosed with leaky gut?

    • @dalyrily4737
      @dalyrily4737 Год назад +4

      Your post struck me OUT of the fact that I have pseudo gout ,and it sounds similar as I also have eye issues and I am in my early 50's.I stopped oxalates and feel 25 years old THNX

    • @annamaria1972
      @annamaria1972 Год назад +3

      I also have leaky gut and joint pain and stiffness. My Eyes are blurred and sometimes itchy. I have stopped the worst oxalates but I still have issues. It seems to take time .

  • @karene9446
    @karene9446 2 года назад +80

    Dr. Berry--Sally Norton suggests NOT going cold turkey with oxalates. She says the oxalate dumping is too much for people. Her website is a great resource.

    • @kathycallahan6810
      @kathycallahan6810 2 года назад +9

      I agree it happened to me and it's not a one time thing so painful

    • @susanbeach9872
      @susanbeach9872 2 года назад +4

      Only if you’re suffering, not everyone has a hard time….just listened to an interview with Ms. Norton 👍🏼

    • @KARIS1961
      @KARIS1961 2 года назад +3

      Great comment, Karen! 👍👍👍

    • @eloisemosquera8031
      @eloisemosquera8031 2 года назад +2

      Could you please confirm the meaning of "oxolate dumping"?

    • @karene9446
      @karene9446 2 года назад +3

      @@susanbeach9872 Yes, in theory. There's only one way to know if you're going to experience oxalate dumping and that's going cold turkey. Having experienced the pain of dumping, I'd highly recommend having a bit.

  • @eleanorsendeavors29
    @eleanorsendeavors29 10 месяцев назад +35

    I am 61 years old, and previously had been vegetarian for the past 31 years, mainly vegan the past 6 years, and I had been consuming all those foods Dr. Berry listed, in abundant amounts, along with many other fairly high-oxalate foods and spices. I have never had a kidney stone, but a recent scan showed degenerative changes in my kidneys (pelviectasis), as well as multiple thyroid nodules (so I will now avoid CT scans with iodine-contrast dye because of my thyroid issues). I also have arthritis in numerous places, especially my hands, which have numerous bone spurs at the joints. I have been researching oxalates in the diet for the past few weeks, and I think I may be onto something... Medical literature always says that the causes of these things are unknown or "normal ageing" (wear and tear). But my "healthy diet" wasn't keeping me healthy, so I am definitely making some changes because I'm not ready to throw in the towel just yet!
    A word of caution for other people like me who have been heavy oxalate-eaters - I believe I should taper my oxalate consumption, and not quit abruptly, as Dr. Berry suggests in the video, because my body may try to eliminate too much oxalate at one time, and I want to avoid feeling sick from "oxalate dumping"...

    • @talk2deb
      @talk2deb 9 месяцев назад +8

      Eleanor, I believe that oxalates are more insideous than we are led to believe. Doing their damage silently behind the scenes.
      I wonder if oxalates are the cause of osteophytes on the spine, as well as bone spurs as you mentioned. If you don’t know about Sally Norton, she is a good source on this subject, lots of videos on RUclips here. She has a book also titled Toxic Superfoods. Excellent research. Good luck to you 🫶🏼

    • @eleanorsendeavors29
      @eleanorsendeavors29 9 месяцев назад +7

      @@talk2deb Yes, Sally Norton and Elliot Overton have been good sources of information...

    • @stefd5022
      @stefd5022 8 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you for sharing!

    • @user-eh6cx9fn8b
      @user-eh6cx9fn8b 3 месяца назад +2

      Thats my issues right now. I was eating more beans, sweet potatoes and nuts. All my body pains, my joints especially on my hands are all swollen, red, they crack and bleed. Its so painful. I believe its oxalates.

  • @joeegelua1364
    @joeegelua1364 Год назад +9

    Thank you Dr Berry for giving these informations
    For years I ve been watching and following your advice, I made myself a healthier!
    I m 64 years old and have type 2 diabetes
    I stopped eating carbohydrates like rice, noodles, pasta and any kind of bread and my blood sugar went back to normal
    I also stopped eating anything sweet and stopped using sugar and sweeteners
    You are right! I followed all your advice and I am not craving for sweets anymore!
    By eating only vegetables and animal protein plus bone broth , I feel like I’m in my 30s again!
    You are right about everything!
    I don’t get hungry at midnight and I dont get thirsty that much anymore!
    All the series of videos I watch over and over cured me 👍🏽😊😘
    Every advice you gave is 100 percent true!
    I really appreciate a WORLD CLASS DR like yourself giving advice to people like me!
    More power to you and God bless🙏🏽

  • @elizabetha2056
    @elizabetha2056 2 года назад +3

    Thank You! I am a new pateon, I joined because you have given so much trusted advice to the community- on-going ! not just a flash in the pan ;o) God Bless from a Great Gran in MN

  • @susieq3260
    @susieq3260 Год назад +30

    You have just solved a very worrying mystery for me. Last year, January, I started eating a ton of spinach...as I cooked it because it shrinks down was eating a collosal amount, thinking how healthy it was, for weeks and weeks every day. But I started getting very very stiff legs and back....it was agony at times, couldn't stand up straight sometimes, didn't go to the doctor but went to my osteopath and he helped quite a lot but it was still there. Anyway I thought I must have some sort of virus that attacks the muscles. Meanwhile after a couple of months I got fed up with the spinach and stopped eating it. Around the same time all the stiffness began to fade away. Never in a million years would I have put the two things together!! What a relief to finally understand what happened. Thank you 💓
    I also love beetroot but won't be eating that anymore either!

    • @JerryMc47
      @JerryMc47 2 месяца назад

      I hear ya screaming!

  • @sciencelabvideosl7558
    @sciencelabvideosl7558 4 месяца назад

    I love that you are a generalist and how you connect the dots. You see everything in your practice

  • @angelakyle4838
    @angelakyle4838 4 дня назад +1

    I don’t usually- or like - writing about my health problems but these kind of videos prompt me to as I’ve had virtually EVERYTHING that Dr Berry is talking about and , after researching their effects -,I’ll be dumping lots of oxalate foods from now on - the advice given is super helpful -,I’ve had 2 kidney stones both requiring stents and surgery - the first stone was horrendous as was diagnosed during Covid and had a slipped stent in for over 7 months. Also flare ups of
    inflammation over the years - nearly a year ago I cut out all sugar and processed foods and have had no urological symptoms since then and also lost nearly 3 stone - recently I went keto-vore - increasing meat and fats - honestly, I’d advise anyone with tendency to stones, inflammation etc to take the advice of this (and other drs) to avoid the consequences of these conditions. The link to the comprehensive list of oxalate percentages is very helpful 👍.
    NB - one thing I can’t give up is coffee ☕️!

  • @tonygriffith2164
    @tonygriffith2164 2 года назад +216

    Upon moving to a ketogenic diet I began weening myself off of almonds and spinach slowly to prevent "oxalate dumping". Now these foods have finally been eliminated from my carnivore diet. Thank you for all the valuable information you bring to the table, Dr. Berry!

    • @ccarr7812
      @ccarr7812 2 года назад +11

      I had to do that too. I got a massive case of hives.

    • @verapilecki8102
      @verapilecki8102 2 года назад +10

      Tumeric as well!

    • @susan8750
      @susan8750 Год назад +6

      Noooo, not turmeric!🥺😢😭

    • @verapilecki8102
      @verapilecki8102 Год назад +14

      @@susan8750 yes, google it. I made some golden paste, was having a tbsp every morning in my coffee. Not any more! 😟

    • @anitastafford6617
      @anitastafford6617 Год назад +10

      Yeah, I went to urgent care at my clinic for a respiratory infection. Not only am I oxalate dumping, but getting way too many lectins in my diet. I'm literally swollen up like a tick. Plant based diets aren't for me and I don't mind eating veggies. It's not a chore to eat veggies me. It's harder to fit meat I to every meal than vegetables, but I can't go one this way. The fatigue it just too much.
      I wonder if I'll start feeling better once I add enough animal protein back into my diet? I can't feel much worse than I do right now.

  • @daver5150
    @daver5150 Год назад +15

    A good friend and his wife have been using your guidance for 6 months, my friend says his arthritis has just disappeared nad they both are feeling better than they ever have. Amazing.... I am currently reading Sally Norton's oxalate book Toxic Superfoods. You both have great advice. I look forward to my health journey with your videos now in my "toolbox" keep up the great work Ken.

  • @hiramlawson2824
    @hiramlawson2824 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for helping. The information you've shared has literally changed my life.

  • @StatsJedi
    @StatsJedi Год назад +6

    Eager to see your linked list. In the past I have gotten contradictory information on different "low" oxalate lists that is maddening. I even saw an article saying that rice bran lowered risk, but another list had it as high and to be avoided! At least a magnesium citrate supplement kept me from having any for seven years, but last fall I had two, one needed lithotripsy which was painful in itself.

  • @joey6280
    @joey6280 Год назад +31

    Wow, your ability to put complex concepts in simple words is incredible. Seriously, most doctors Sugar coat their contents in order to sell supplements. You can summarise the complex world of diet in the bbbe challenge as a way to make it more accessible to us. Thanks a lot, Dr.

  • @sunnystar3321
    @sunnystar3321 2 года назад +22

    Thanks Dr. Berry. That 23 page food list is VERY helpful! I'm sharing this with my daughter who often has kidney issues that I think may be from oxalates.

  • @neweyz3396
    @neweyz3396 2 года назад +3

    Thanks for bringing this to the Table Doc . !! Great Info !!

  • @cynthiafails6861
    @cynthiafails6861 2 года назад

    FINALLY. Have been waiting almost 4 years for you to get on board. Thankyou Thankyou Thankyou 🙏🤗

  • @lifegvr333
    @lifegvr333 Год назад +4

    So grateful for the lists and info. Diagnosed with gout and followed the recommended list now realizing still high in oxalates. Following keto after
    your videos. Tired of always on the verge of an attack following Dr. recommendations.Thank you and keep getting the word out.

  • @bridgetanne8242
    @bridgetanne8242 Год назад +35

    I have Interstitial Cystitis, and avoiding oxalates has been a game changer for me. Especially since so many healthy , trendy foods are so high!

    • @annemariefisher1559
      @annemariefisher1559 4 месяца назад +3

      I also have interstitial cystitis and never linked it to oxalates until I went on the carnivore diet. I know if I eat too many strawberries, or too many tomatoes I can start up the process and suffer for days.

  • @spiderliliez
    @spiderliliez Год назад +7

    Late to learn about this. I'm now trying a low oxalate diet and I started taking water kefir for probiotics. Immediate relief after just a few days. I will continue this for life!

  • @debn.8482
    @debn.8482 2 года назад +3

    APPRECIATE the oxalate video! I suffer from oxalate and MAST cell issue! So difficult for me but I keep pushing forward. I stay very close to carnivore.

  • @grannyoffive1313
    @grannyoffive1313 2 года назад +6

    Very informative....thank you!!!!!

  • @AdventureExploreDiscover
    @AdventureExploreDiscover Год назад +10

    So Popeye didn’t have strong forearms. His arms were swelling from all that oxalates.
    As a guy that needs to watch fit these things it’s great to know what to avoid. I always assumed almonds were healthy and would eat them by the handful without concern.

  • @krisjustin3884
    @krisjustin3884 2 года назад +1

    Love these health Mavericks like Dr. Berry. Legend!

  • @amandavdwalt
    @amandavdwalt 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the extensive list of foods and the work you put into it.

  • @truthteller9493
    @truthteller9493 2 года назад +8

    Thank you for sharing 👏

  • @kelsowins
    @kelsowins 2 года назад +29

    This is terrific advice, most of which I knew (I was warned by my urologist 16 years ago, when I had to let go of one of my kidneys). But I am planning on sharing it with a family member who suffers from inflammation -- perhaps giving up some (or all) of these foods will help relieve it.

  • @charlottemckenzie5259
    @charlottemckenzie5259 Год назад +8

    on my former plant-based diet for many years I consumed a very high oxalate diet on a daily basis and I had widespread pain burning nerve pain chronic fatigue mood problems insomnia etc etc

  • @cherylslatton3718
    @cherylslatton3718 2 года назад +1

    Thanks Dr
    Berry we love your informative teachings. Thanks blessings

  • @kazzicup
    @kazzicup 2 года назад +28

    Love your shirt, Dr Berry. My grandparents have always encouraged me to eat spinach. My grandmother often used spinach in her cooking. I don't care for spinach: too grassy. My grandfather suffered numerous episodes of kidney stones. Sometimes the pain was excruciating for my grandfather. My grandma never got kidney stones nor other health issues related to oxalates.

  • @user-uy3tx5so1t
    @user-uy3tx5so1t 2 года назад +8

    10years of enormous amount of almonds macadamia cashews taught me that they are very addictive and not necessary at all.I ate them boxes each day.

  • @georgeholman6745
    @georgeholman6745 2 года назад +2

    Thanks Doc, for the PDF and yes that is one hell of a lengthy list. 👍

  • @mariliamonteiro3458
    @mariliamonteiro3458 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for the extensive list .

  • @ronaldbrown5796
    @ronaldbrown5796 2 года назад +3

    thx dr. berry. i have dropped 50lbs in the last 6months, a1c 4.8, cholesterol much much lower, eating very close to keto. thx for the info.

  • @darlafitzpatrick8770
    @darlafitzpatrick8770 2 года назад +12

    Gout-like pain in my feet, stiff and painful joints in my 4th and 5th fingers, sharp vulvar pain (which feels much like you have a large paper cut, but you don't), and my first and only episode of "restless leg syndrome" hit me all at once about 10 days into a 2-week Hawaiian vacation. We had stocked up on mixed nuts (lots of almonds and peanuts) and dark chocolate in our hotel room and had enjoyed many trips to a cool kombucha place nearby. Plus we had eaten a lot more popcorn and salads with spinach and beets than we normally do while there. This was the perfect storm for my physiology, apparently. Months later I had a relapse of the gout and joint pain from 'P.B. Fit' peanut butter powder, which resolved as soon as I finished my jar of it.
    (p.s. the Hawaiian dish Poke is pronounced "POH-kay")

  • @flowergirl2day
    @flowergirl2day Год назад

    I figured this out last year - these were conributing to many health issues!

  • @cathleenloveysmom4382
    @cathleenloveysmom4382 Год назад

    Very interesting. Always learning from your videos.

  • @suecouture9237
    @suecouture9237 2 года назад +7

    I’ve been carnivore for about 2 years with the exception of earlier this year when I had the covid and the only I ate for 2 or 3 months was mashed potatoes with butter breakfast sausage-natural I’ve been gluten free even longer. Was not a good time coming back from that I gotta say and still craving potatoes but so far I’ve succeeded in not giving in

  • @evy684
    @evy684 2 года назад +4

    This was so informative. I knew I was sensitive to oxalates. But, I had no idea that raisin brand had it ! I had been seeing a urologist for weeks for terrible pain in my bladder. Had a cat scan and the works. Nothing. He couldn’t figure it out. He changed my diet though. So, I quit eating Raisin Bran completely. I would even eat it for lunch . After I quit and changed some of the food I ate. All my pain went away . Now I’m thinking it was the oxalates ! Thanks for this video.

  • @tarabarnes7367
    @tarabarnes7367 2 года назад +2

    Great info! Thank you!

  • @jameskeith9311
    @jameskeith9311 5 дней назад

    Man what a list you out did yourself. Thank you. Maybe you could do one on spices and herbs?

  • @alalmaoui5212
    @alalmaoui5212 Год назад +12

    Very informative for those with kidney stones,such as myself.
    Worst pain known to man!

    • @karenmacleod7044
      @karenmacleod7044 2 месяца назад

      I agree with you I had a 6.3mm in January 2024 the worst pain ever I drink lots of water now and try to watch out for oxalate foods

  • @runoneman
    @runoneman Год назад +3

    WOW, I never knew this information about oxalates. Those top 7 are the ones I always craved, before eating on a carnivore diet (for 6 weeks now). Thank you SO MUCH for this Information!

  • @secretshaman189
    @secretshaman189 Год назад

    Great information, thanks Dr. Berry!

  • @MrMockingbird1313
    @MrMockingbird1313 2 года назад

    Hey Dr. Berry, This is an excellent video.

  • @syw4039
    @syw4039 11 месяцев назад +4

    Thank you so much Dr. Berry - your explanation, as always, was clear and very helpful! Especially at 4:03 - top common oxalate foods. From least to most: raisin bran, navy beans, beets, corn, potato, almonds, spinach. Maybe add chocolate to the list? Much much appreciation!

  • @jameskantor0459
    @jameskantor0459 2 года назад +11

    @ Ken Berry, MD can you explain which thyroid problem is created or made worst by Oxalate?

  • @johnbarber3499
    @johnbarber3499 Год назад

    Thank You so much, as I've had problems with KS, and this list is very helpful, for foods I should avoid. Great JOB

  • @rosewood513
    @rosewood513 Год назад +1

    Wow I am so glad I watched this. I used to make stones, I haven't had any in 12 years. But I now have candida and several conditions you mentioned. I had no idea. I just bought a book with the values. I was wondering why my candida won't improve at all. I have learned so much from you. I am reading the Carnivore Code and he reminded oxalates, I really need to stop consuming them. Thanks again.

  • @cherieo8207
    @cherieo8207 2 года назад +6

    Hello from Australia, Dr Berry! 💙❤️🤍🇦🇺

  • @johnc.8298
    @johnc.8298 Год назад +9

    It's all relative. You may be able to get away with eating food containing oxalates but why would you want to take the chance. It doesn't mean your body isn't affected at all. It still has to use precious body resources to deal with any level of oxalate that is better used for other detox purposes.

  • @pennieshivaie9343
    @pennieshivaie9343 Год назад

    Always greatful for your wisdom !!!!

  • @goactivemedia
    @goactivemedia 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the list..

  • @sharonallen6921
    @sharonallen6921 Год назад +6

    Oh my gosh. No wonder I have had 3 surgeries to remove kidney stones in less than 2 years. Thank you, Dr. Berry. I'm going to the link you suggested right away. PS. This time (just got out of the hospital yesterday) the doctor finally told me they are Oxalate stones. Now, I'm can learn what to avoid.

    • @lesliejacobs3002
      @lesliejacobs3002 Год назад

      And the fact that the medical team never mentioned this to you…is why I try to be my own doctor these days.

  • @sallysmiththechaosqueller9536
    @sallysmiththechaosqueller9536 Год назад +11

    For those who like to forage in the spring, nettles are low in oxalic acid. Thanks Doc for the list of foods in your link.

    • @leannduncan4020
      @leannduncan4020 Год назад

      Thank goodness! I need nettles for allergy!! ❤

    • @billw6903
      @billw6903 Год назад

      I use
      Them every day

    • @herbalannie7707
      @herbalannie7707 6 месяцев назад

      Full of minerals! Great for feeding to chickens to make their eggs better.

  • @pmaint1
    @pmaint1 Год назад +2

    I used to think drinking a green smoothie every day was healthy. My doctor's never once mentioned to me that I should stay away from oxalates. I ended up in the emergency room more than once last year and never want to go through that again. Thanks for all your videos you're more helpful than my urologist GP and every other Dr. I've been in contact with.

  • @yolandagutierrez7465
    @yolandagutierrez7465 Месяц назад

    Oh my goodness! That's almost all of the foods that I had had eaten for a couple years and for a longer time almond milk and smoothies with this stuff- thanks Dr. Berry- so glad I found you and Kerry!

  • @Joannabanana1989
    @Joannabanana1989 2 года назад +2

    This video is an eye opener! I eat so much sautéed spinach because I love it and so does my gut. I did not know it was the highest oxalate food!

    • @jeahlashelifestyle6816
      @jeahlashelifestyle6816 3 месяца назад

      Boiling and sautéing it helps remove 80% or more of the oxalates….
      Thats what i do is boil the spinach that dry it and freeze for my smoothies You can check WebMD

  • @nursewriter
    @nursewriter Год назад +4

    Great info, Dr. Berry. But going cold turkey on oxalates is probably not a good idea so I'm gradually decreasing but did cut out the worst offenders immediately (spinach, almonds, beets, etc). Thank you!

  • @lbar9720
    @lbar9720 Месяц назад

    Thank you Dr. Berry; I appreciate the information.

  • @giselruiz2285
    @giselruiz2285 Месяц назад +2

    Dr Berry, I’ve been listening to other doctors and they claim to stay away from kale, spinach and chard. But I see on the list, kale as being low in oxalates. ??please . Thank you doctor Berry for your everything you put out for us.

  • @lenasvensson8638
    @lenasvensson8638 Год назад +8

    Thank you, dr Ken! I wonder what your view of "dumping" is? There is so much written about it these days, that you should absolutely not go cold turkey etc. Appreciate an answer from you.

  • @lapitop4206
    @lapitop4206 2 года назад +12

    Megadosing vitamin C is also bad since some of it converts to oxalates, so I've read anyways.

  • @Loupdelou-ly1ve
    @Loupdelou-ly1ve 6 месяцев назад +1

    My husband (54) has had joint pain throughout his body since he was 24. He's a tradie, so always put it down to being up and down ladders, etc. Until he was in his 40s and a rheumatologist diagnosed him with Palindromic Rheumatism (like Rheumatoid Arthritis but without the visual swelling and PA joint paint goes away). Recently found out about oxalates. Who knew in trying to live healthy lives, I was slowly oxalating him and contributing to his constant pain with spinach/raspberry/cacao/almond milk smoothies - all of those things are the some of the highest oxalates!
    I've been removing things over time (we've been gluten/sugar (mostly) and dairy free for years but it really does feel sometimes like we can't eat anything without it coming back to bite us.

  • @Allfather88
    @Allfather88 Год назад

    Fantastic video and great list to have.

  • @malcytull
    @malcytull Год назад +3

    Thank you for this very helpful video, I didn't know spuds were high in oxalates, I eat quite a few daily. Thank you once again.

  • @RHINOSAUR
    @RHINOSAUR 2 года назад +67

    I’ve supplemented high doses of granulated potassium citrate in my drinking water throughout the day for over a month, and my 2 large bladder stones dissolved within 3 weeks. I’m now on low doses for maintenance.

    • @WideAwakeHuman
      @WideAwakeHuman 2 года назад +4

      what do you mean by "high doses"?

    • @paolamolinari364
      @paolamolinari364 2 года назад +7

      Yes! Taking Potassium citrate and magnesium citrate are great ways to help dump oxalates and break up stones. 👍🏼 (make sure to not exceed a daily dose of 1000mg of either supplement)

    • @DarthNoshitam
      @DarthNoshitam 2 года назад +1

      @@paolamolinari364 why not?

    • @paolamolinari364
      @paolamolinari364 2 года назад +9

      @@DarthNoshitam No need for any more than that and when we are oxalate poisoned, we are very sensitive to high doses of any vitamin or supplement. It’s best to get the rest from your foods. (Oxalate free foods, of course) Also, avoid supplementing vitamin C as that can exacerbate the issue and even encourage endogenous production of oxalates in some folks.

    • @y.g.1313
      @y.g.1313 2 года назад +5

      @@paolamolinari364 thank you for specific and good guidance

  • @cancermoonchildf3000
    @cancermoonchildf3000 6 месяцев назад +1

    thank you for this video. This may be the cause for my chronic inflammation.

  • @vivianrios6007
    @vivianrios6007 2 года назад

    Excellent information. 👏🏼🙏🏼

  • @red58impala
    @red58impala 2 года назад +6

    Two my favorite things, grits and taters, are on the list. I try to avoid them but every now and then they call my name and I answer. Thanks for sharing Dr. B.

    • @barb987
      @barb987 2 года назад

      Sally Norton says you can boil the red potatoes occasionally. Just no sweet potato or Russet potato

  • @fionabutchart4663
    @fionabutchart4663 2 года назад +61

    I am so pleased you have spoken about oxalates. I am on a proper human diet and was feeling great. I thought I could manage some 85% dark chocolate. No! Neck, shoulder and back aches and pains returned . Scratchy eyes and sore feet. Instant raw feeling on tongue. Almost carnivore with a few low oxalate veg on some days works well for me.

    • @dianavp9054
      @dianavp9054 2 года назад +9

      Right???
      I've been eating mostly carnivore for 1+ years, lost 35#, but my only carbs come from 80% dark chocolate, every day. It's the last thing to go from my diet, but I'm so addicted to it, probably for the minerals.

    • @mariemusellak7939
      @mariemusellak7939 Год назад +3

      I'm a kidney stone sufferer. And just like you..NO chocolate!!!!

    • @malindadenlinger882
      @malindadenlinger882 Год назад +2

      What veg do you eat? I’d like to add some back in

    • @fionabutchart4663
      @fionabutchart4663 Год назад +2

      @@malindadenlinger882 Gem squash (South Africa), Hubbard Squash, Pumpkin, Onions, Radish, baby Cabbage, Mushrooms.

    • @malindadenlinger882
      @malindadenlinger882 Год назад

      @@fionabutchart4663 thank you:)

  • @teresaestes7073
    @teresaestes7073 Год назад +2

    I'm very health conscious and I've never heard of oxalates before. I love beets and spinach, almonds too. I do have a low thyroid.

  • @jongray9342
    @jongray9342 Год назад

    Good content.. thanks for your time

  • @chuakoh1497
    @chuakoh1497 Год назад +3

    I’m sensitive to food with oxalates. From trial and error, food includes okra, tomato, egg plant, chocolate and potato. For many years I suffered from extreme itchiness without knowing why till I come to know about oxalates. I still now and then get the symptoms even having tried my best to knowingly avoid food with oxalates and would take an antihistamine pill to treat them.

  • @sarawagstaff122
    @sarawagstaff122 2 года назад +17

    Might be worth alerting people to a commonly prescribed SSRI Escitalopram Oxalate. Being affected by oxolates is awful - I’ve experienced generalised inflammation, sensation of finely cut glass throughout the digestive tract, over the top fluid retention, fasciitis and joint pains all at once. Thank you Dr Berry for drawing attention to oxalates.

    • @Rene-uz3eb
      @Rene-uz3eb 2 года назад +4

      Aldi has boxed organic salad greens with basically zero spinach. Every other retailer adds huge amounts of spinach into their greens mix.

    • @aa.4639
      @aa.4639 Год назад

      Whattt? I took that for 6 years!

    • @eleanorsendeavors29
      @eleanorsendeavors29 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@Rene-uz3eb Don't their salad mixes contain baby beet greens? If so, almost as bad... I used to love Aldi's "spring mix" salad greens, but now I'm sticking to the lettuce and arugula...

    • @Rene-uz3eb
      @Rene-uz3eb 9 месяцев назад

      @@eleanorsendeavors29 the quality went to hell. The leaves have rot in them now and I grew tired of sifting through each before a meal

  • @gokuldaskumar867
    @gokuldaskumar867 Год назад

    Very good . Thx dr.ken.
    Does it affect bph symptoms also?

  • @hazcatsophia
    @hazcatsophia 2 года назад +1

    I used to eat Raisin Bran all the time before I went gluten free in 2011. Ate potatoes & almonds sooooo much. Ate spinach a lot after doing paleo.