• Does soaking vegetables reduce oxalate?

  • Dec 10 2024
  • Length: 11 mins
  • Podcast

Does soaking vegetables reduce oxalate?

  • Summary

  • In this conversation, Jeff Sarris and Jill Harris discuss the impact of oxalates in vegetables, particularly focusing on the common practice of boiling vegetables to reduce oxalate levels. Jill emphasizes the importance of retaining nutrients in vegetables and explains that while oxalates can be a concern for a small population, most people can safely consume them without drastic measures. The discussion also touches on dietary choices related to kidney stone prevention and the balance between health and enjoyment in eating.

    Takeaways

    • Boiling vegetables can reduce oxalate but also nutrients.
    • Most people do not need to worry about oxalate levels.
    • Eating a variety of foods is essential for nutrition.
    • Oxalate is not the primary concern for kidney stone prevention.
    • Enjoying food during holidays is important for mental health.
    • Genetics play a significant role in kidney stone formation.
    • A balanced diet includes calcium and limited oxalate-rich foods.
    • Carnivore diets may increase kidney stone risk for some individuals.
    • Nourishing the body is crucial for overall health.
    • Education on dietary choices can help manage health risks.

    00:00 Understanding Oxalates and Kidney Stones
    08:42 Nourishing Your Body vs. Oxalate Concerns
    09:44 Dietary Choices and Kidney Stone Risk

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