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Can I eat spinach on a low oxalate diet?
Kidney Stone Diet
English - April 23, 2024 14:00 - 19 minutes - 18.6 MB - ★★★★★ - 54 ratingsHealth & Fitness low oxalate diet kidney stone diet ksd kidney stone prevention oxalate kidney stones uric acid kidney stones jill harris fred coe jeff sarris Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
In this episode, Jill discusses the topic of eating spinach on a low oxalate diet. Jill and Jeff start the conversation by talking about their love for art and how it brings them joy. Jill then dives into the issue of spinach and its high oxalate content, which can increase the risk of kidney stones. She explains that spinach is often overeaten and recommends taking it off the table to reduce oxalate intake. She suggests substituting spinach with other greens like kale. And, finally, she also touches on the importance of getting enough calcium and the flexibility of dietary choices.
Takeaways
Spinach is high in oxalate and can increase the risk of kidney stones if overeaten.It is recommended to limit spinach intake and substitute it with other greens like kale.Getting enough calcium is important for reducing oxalate absorption.Dietary choices should be flexible and tailored to individual needs and preferences.
00:00 Introduction
06:08 Can I eat spinach on the Kidney Stone Diet?
14:27 Flexibility in Dietary Choices
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Jill is a nurse and health coach that specializes in educating patients on kidney stone prevention. For more than 25 years she's helped patients understand that kidney stones can be prevented with the right treatment plan. It's one thing to be told to lower oxalate or drink more water, but HOW do you do it? That's where she comes in. Through the educational resources at kidneystonediet.com, stone formers can learn everything they need to know to significantly lower new stone risk.
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