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This is why people with uric acid must avoid certain legumes

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 4, 2025, 14:12 IST
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This is why people with uric acid must avoid certain legumes


Managing high uric acid levels is essential for those suffering from conditions like gout, a type of arthritis caused by the buildup of uric acid crystals in the joints. One of the key dietary factors influencing uric acid levels is the intake of purines, natural substances found in various foods, including certain legumes. While legumes are generally considered healthy, some varieties can contribute to increased uric acid levels, making them a concern for individuals prone to gout or hyperuricemia.

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Legumes and Their Purine Content


Legumes like lentils, chickpeas, green peas, and soybeans contain moderate levels of purines. When purines are broken down by the body, they produce uric acid. For healthy individuals, this is not an issue, but for those with impaired uric acid metabolism or gout, consuming high-purine foods may worsen symptoms. Although not as purine-rich as red meat or organ meats, certain legumes can still contribute to uric acid spikes when eaten in large quantities.

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Why Moderation Matters

The problem isn’t necessarily the complete elimination of legumes but rather their portion size and frequency. A small serving occasionally may not trigger symptoms, but a daily intake of purine-rich legumes can add to the uric acid load in the body. The key is moderation, especially with legumes like black gram (urad dal), moong dal, and rajma (kidney beans), which can be harder to digest and may aggravate symptoms during a gout flare-up.

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Legumes

legumes are generally considered healthy, some varieties can contribute to increased uric acid levels, making them a concern for individuals prone to gout or hyperuricemia.

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Digestive Stress and Fermentation


Some legumes also cause gas, bloating, and digestive discomfort due to their fiber and oligosaccharide content. For individuals with high uric acid, this added digestive stress can interfere with overall metabolic balance and kidney function, making it harder for the body to flush out uric acid effectively. This can increase the risk of crystal deposits in joints, leading to pain and inflammation.

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What Can Be Eaten Instead?

People with high uric acid can safely consume low-purine legumes like mung beans in moderation and can benefit from soaking, sprouting, or boiling legumes to reduce their purine content. Additionally, switching to more alkaline, plant-based proteins such as quinoa, tofu, or low-fat dairy products can help balance uric acid levels without compromising nutrition. Consulting a dietitian for a customized uric acid-friendly diet is always advisable.

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