Friday, February 12, 2010

Oats And Gout Will Eating Too Much Of Oats Leads To Gout?

Will eating too much of oats leads to gout? - oats and gout

No!

Gout is caused by the inability of the body in the process of purines. These are not foods high in uric acid levels, which are an attack of gout foods high in purines. As someone with this disease do not produce the enzymes to process that converts purines into uric acid is required. Uric acid forms crystals in the joints, especially the feet and fingers.

No food can lead to gout. However, there are foods that cause gout if you have gout. There are also foods that can help prevent a gout attack, as appropriate. Here's a good article on food, is to prevent that gout help.
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article ...

Rusty

5 comments:

Everyone else is crazy...but me! said...

I personally had the gout and had no oats over the years.


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Sugar said...

No, I've never heard of it. I have heard that contributes to gout.

A V said...

No Gout is caused by excess uric acid in the blood. The uric acid crystals in the blood vessels and accumulate in the joints. Foods that uric acid can cause gout are shrimp, canned fish, kidney, pancreas, liver, or in some cases, beer and alcohol ... but not oats.

MANN said...

i dont know, but oats are rich in carbohydrates

Julie R said...

I do not think oatmeal is good for you, but make sure I talk to a doctor to be sure.

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