Alcohol and Purines
Cross-source consensus on Alcohol and Purines from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- Alcohol and purines are identified as uric-acid-raising inputs, though fructose is usually emphasized more strongly. — Uric Acid as a Metabolic Signal
- Beer is described as especially problematic because it combines alcohol with yeast-derived purines. — Uric Acid as a Metabolic Signal
- Purine-rich foods are treated as an individual adjustment rather than a universal elimination requirement. — Uric Acid as a Metabolic Signal
- Wine is presented as neutral or modestly favorable for uric acid in retrospective food-frequency data. — Uric Acid as a Metabolic Signal