Overview
Purines are substances that are found in some foods. Your body turns purines into uric acid. High levels of uric acid can cause gout, which is a form of arthritis that causes pain and inflammation in joints.
You may be able to help control the amount of uric acid in your body by limiting high-purine foods in your diet.
- Plan your meals and snacks around foods that are low in purines and are safe for you to eat. These foods include:
- Green vegetables and tomatoes.
 - Fruits.
 - Whole-grain breads, rice, and cereals.
 - Eggs, peanut butter, and nuts.
 - Low-fat milk, cheese, and other milk products.
 - Popcorn.
 - Gelatin desserts, chocolate, cocoa, and cakes and sweets, in small amounts.
 
 - You can eat certain foods that are medium-high in purines, but eat them only once in a while. These foods include:
- Legumes, such as dried beans and dried peas. You can have 1 cup cooked legumes each day.
 - Asparagus, cauliflower, spinach, mushrooms, and green peas.
 - Fish and seafood (other than very high-purine seafood).
 - Oatmeal, wheat bran, and wheat germ.
 
 - Limit very high-purine foods, including:
- Organ meats, such as liver, kidneys, sweetbreads, and brains.
 - Meats, including bacon, beef, pork, and lamb.
 - Game meats and any other meats in large amounts.
 - Anchovies, sardines, herring, mackerel, and scallops.
 - Gravy.
 - Beer.
 
 
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Current as of:  July 31, 2024
Current as of: July 31, 2024