Low Oxalate Cookbook: Low Oxalate Diet Cookbook With Nutritional Guide To Prevent Kidney Stones
By Laura Evans
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About this ebook
This Low Oxalate Cookbook is a guide to the Low oxalate diet; it defines oxalates in total, foods sources containing this toxin, how they can affect your health and what to do to avoid this toxic in your food.
It will explain how you can control oxalate for kidney stones by optimizing key nutrients
How to choose particular low oxalate foods and avoid high oxalate food that can help your body fight the symptoms.
This cookbook is well researched and easy to use with mouth-watering recipes that are low in oxalates.
Oxalate Content of Foods Lists with updated oxalate value for most recipes use in this cookbook.
Practical steps you can take to control oxalate for kidney stones
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Low Oxalate Cookbook - Laura Evans
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INTRODUCTION
What Are Oxalates?
Oxalates are organic molecules present in plants, they occur as an end products of metabolism in series of plant tissues. Oxalates are present in plants and also present in humans in abundance, they work in humans to provide important natural bacteria with required nutrients, hereby serving as pre-biotics. They work in plants to bind with calcium, functioning to keep excess nutrients in check. Too many of these molecules in the body can cause significant complications such as kidney stones. Where too much oxalate is present in the body, oxalates binds with calcium, thus forming a kind of crystal that stays glued together to form stones.
low oxalate garlic.pngWhat Is The Relationship Between Oxalates And Kidney Stones
According to National Kidney Foundation, calcium oxalate stones are the most common type of kidney stones.
Kidney stones are a widely known kidney problem. This is a situation where substance and other mineral properties in the blood obstruct the kidneys, forming solid masses (stones). During urination, kidney stones are excreted; they cause severe pain in the abdomen, groin or flank and can lead to many other significant complications.
The usual process is when you consume food with oxalate; they are transported through the esophagus down to the digestive system and are excreted either as stool or urine. But when oxalate present in the body is high, oxalates binds with calcium, thus forming a kind of crystal that stay glued together to form stones. In conclusion, high oxalate level in the body increases the chance of having kidney stones.
Risk Of Having Kidney Stones
These factors can also increase the risk of forming kidney stones
Certain medical conditions, obesity, and history of digestive disorders
Not drinking enough fluid
If you take antibiotics regularly, these antibiotics will make micro-organisms fall which also reduce your defense
High protein in diet or too much salt, and sugar in diet
Although vitamin C is a good source of nutrient for the body but foods too high in vitamin C has proven to increase oxalate levels in the body
low oxalate oooo.pngHow to control oxalate for kidney stones
Apart from following a low oxalate diet, there are different strategies you can adopt to help reduce oxalates level in your body.
Drink lots of fluid (water) on a daily basis to keep calcium oxalates from forming.
It’s also beneficial to incorporate calcium into your diet. When calcium in your diet is too low, oxalates in your body will be high and you will be at a higher risk of having of kidney stones.
Reduce the consumption of salt per day; just a little sodium is okay to keep the system functional. You can control the amount of ingredients and spice you use when you prepare your own food.
low oxlate mace.pngThe low-oxalate diet
The best way to avoid kidney stones is by cutting down on the amount of oxalates that you consume; this will make less oxalate present in your intestinal tract for absorption. Although there is no agreement whatsoever on the number of oxalate that are acceptable in low low-oxalate diet. However, according to National Kidney Foundation, it is most reasonable to stick to oxalates below 100 mg per day; best idea is to stay below 50 mg per day.
To achieve this goal, a list of food and oxalates contents was created as a guide on the low oxalate diet and updated by the University of Chicago. The rule is simple, avoid high oxalate foods, and concentrate on food with low oxalate contents.
Who Can Benefit From A Low-Oxalate Diet?
Anyone that has calcium oxalate kidney stones with high urinary oxalate level can benefit from a low-oxalate diet. The reasonable thing to do is switch from your present dietary lifestyle to more suitable low oxalate diet to help reduce any potential risk of another stone from forming.
Practical Steps You Can Take To Control Oxalate For Kidney Stones
1. The key is to eat plenty low oxalate food and few high-oxalate foods.
Eating high oxalate food increases the oxalate that will be available for absorption