Hi Olaurpall and others.
Its easy to google oxalate toxicity, symptoms. Its been an inconvenient truth so really hasn’t gotten much up take or dissemination in the clinic or foodie groups… ;( This recent author has sever sensitivity herself so packaged it all up:
Sally Norton; Toxic super foods. on amazon. We read it, removed offending vegetables and our gut aches went away… ;( Which lead to removing most vegetables for me sadly.
Removing oxalates was just a side effect of increasing protein to retain muscle, avoid sarcopenia, per many current practitioners including Dr Gabriel Lyons, 1.6gr/body kg/day. FYI Beef is 30% protein.
My ability to eat volume has dropped (for some reason) and to get in my min 138gr protein/day I had to remove things that took up space like vegetables, salads etc. It a problem for me on TRE time restricted eating, my lower volume per eating session, and needing 138gr x 3x (30% protein) meat per day, AND a hiatal hernia that really slows me down swallowing when including alot of water to wash stuff down. I can squeeze but a bite of asparagus, krout etc down plus my meat. On low-carb out went sweat potatoes, cashews etc. So oxalates have gone to near zero. I miss the salted roasted cashews!!! Almond milk has big risks re oxalates.
I’m on the kitchen sink pills protocol and make up for any minor nutrient loss. My other studies of nutrition finds the nutrient density of store bought vegetables is quite low and suspect the nutrition tables today for vegetables is way high. I’m planning on taking the spectracile micro nutrient panel as a circle back on my whole diet, pills included.
My comments that vegetables are not without their own risks, side effects, and issues is also in play with all of these nutricals, protocols. My wife (got 1/2 way through Chinese medicine school) beats me over the head with my kitchen sink list; nothing comes free, all foods, pills, nutricals are “drugs” and have costs. That truth doesn’t even consider drug (nutrical) interactions!!! :<
Its skull exploding complicated. IE the U shape benefit curve (often its also per the individual, gender, weight) thats in play for many of these nutricals.
I’m just plodding along like everyone here.
Good luck to all, curt