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  1. ... T, Prati B, et al. Effects of a low-salt diet on idiopathic hypercalciuria in calcium-oxalate stone formers: a 3-mo randomized controlled trial. ...
  2. ... habits. Is changing your diet a good idea? Low-calcium diets are more likely to be harmful Calcium stones are often made up of calcium and oxalate (calcium oxalate). Both of these substances are found ...
  3. ... dark chocolate), especially if dietary calcium intake is low; Diets markedly deficient in calcium, which result in a greater proportion of free oxalate in the intestinal lumen, thus enhancing absorption of ...
  4. ... 1989 ]. 2. When very high dietary intake of oxalate or low dietary intake of calcium is suspected as the cause of the hyperoxaluria, the diet should be corrected and the urine oxalate remeasured ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - The Surgeon General's Report on Nutrition and Health (pages 376-400) 
    Publication: United States. Public Health Service. Office of the Surgeon General, 1988
    ... ascorbic acid (vitamin C), which is metabolized to oxalate. Uric acid stones have been treated with diets low in purine-rich foods, such as organ meats, ...
  6. ... nonfood control material. Had only the am- monium oxalate control material been used, the mistake would not have been detected, and the reported protein values for the experimental diet would have been errone- ously low. An appropriate food-based QCM is: matrix matched ( ...
  7. ... agreed that a normal calcium intake and a low salt intake may help to prevent stone ... of calcium oxalate and calcium oxalate/calcium phosphate stones in adults. ...
  8. ... hydration, lithotripsy, surgical intervention. Pyridoxine treatment did not ↓ oxalate ... disability 1. A diet low in phytanic acid has been proposed, based mainly ...
  9. ... be occasionally admitted. Arrow-root, potatoes, and other low kinds of ... mulating diet. 2. Vegetable Diet.—The exclusive employment of vegetable ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - Nutrition and clinical dietetics 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lea & Febiger, 1923
    ... acid, AMYLOID KIDNEY 475 so that presumably a low purin and high vegetable diet does most in preventing uric acid stone formation. When the stone is of the oxalate variety all the foods that contain oxalic acid ...
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