Foods For Gout

In preparing a comprehensive diet for gout, a guiding principle is to understand that some foods are alkaline-forming and others are acid-forming. Generally speaking, acid-forming foods can be one of the causes of gout, but to thrive and function properly, the human body needs both.
Alkaline-forming foods are typically fresh fruits and vegetables, which coincidentally are also antioxidant-rich foods. Acid-forming foods are typically protein sources like various meats, and beans or legumes. The correct ratio between the two is 80/20 – 80 percent alkaline-forming foods and 20 percent acid-forming foods.Whether you’re looking in your shopping cart, inside your refrigerator, your cupboard, or the plate in front of you, roughly 80 percent should be fresh fruits and vegetables and 20 percent should be protein in the form of meats or beans.Make note, there is no mention of grains or bread/pasta products. Breads and pastas are technically processed foods, altered and packaged and therefore not easily digested. Acceptable grains are quinoa, brown rice and steel-cut oatmeal.
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