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  Search Tuna Report for gout "Purine content" table   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
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Description: Nutrition research supports the ancient notion that a diet rich in meat contributes to the development of gout, a form of arthritis common in men.
Fluctuations in the serum acid concentration may occur in persons who are fasting, who consume binge amounts of alcohol or who ingest large amounts of protein and purine-rich foods e.g., bacon, salmon, sweetbreads, scallops, turkey....
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 Quick guide to some of the most beneficial supplements worth consuming more than RDA levels based on current research
Vitamin E and beta carotene supplementation in high risk for stroke: A subgroup analysis of the alpha-tocopherol, beta carotene cancer prevention study.
This is a group to nutrients, of which Beta carotene is the most well-known, that have powerful anti-oxidant and other health-enhancing properties.
Beta carotene is also known as pro-vitamin A, since it can be converted by the body into vitamin A. Other carotenoids include Alpha carotene, Gamma carotene, Cryptoxanthin, Lutein, Zeaxanthin, and Lycopene.
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