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Lynnet,
Can you tell me what vegetables and fruits seem to have a big
effect on your fibromyalgia? I am aware of spinach, beets and Swiss
chard having high oxalate. I suspect that oxalate is giving me some
problems because of some symptoms that have reoccurred in the past 10
years or so to different degrees. The lists that I find of high vs.
low oxalate foods are not always consistent. From your experience,
what affects your fibromyalgia?
Mike R.
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>Quinoa and amaranth (grain or greens) are considered high oxalate
>sources (they are in the beet family). I don't know about teff but would
>be interested. I've started a low-oxalate diet hoping to get a handle on my
>fibromyalgia. The first thing that happened is that all my troublesome
>food cravings went away. Amazing! I expect it will take longer to get
>the oxalates out of the muscles (if that is what is causing the problem?)
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>I doubt if teff is low oxalate, because all whole grains are at least
>medium, but
>my guess is that it is medium.
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> Lynnet
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