When I was first diagnosed post-surgery in 2008, the first
thing my surgeon suggested was going on a low oxalate diet. This is also frequently recommended to
patients who have a history of kidney stones.
Finding a reliable source that had definitive information
about the amount of oxalate in foods proved to be more difficult that I
expected. Thankfully, I found "TheLow Oxalate Cookbook, Book Two" by the VP Foundation. This book contains reliable information on
oxalate from years of scientific testing.
Please note that this is not an
IC-friendly cookbook – just a low oxalate cookbook and I am not
recommending trying any of the recipes contained in this book because of that.
Oxalate is found in foods from plant sources and has been
known to contribute to a number of genital, urinary, skin, rectal, muscle,
bowel, and general body pain and irritation.
Specifically for those with IC, it can exacerbate urinary urgency,
frequency, inner-bladder and urethral burning and pain, and vulvodynia. From what I have found speaking to others
with IC over the years (and from personal experience), a low oxalate diet is
most effective at improving/curing vulvodynia.
The Low Oxalate Cookbook, Book Two, recommends that one
should try to limit consumption of oxalate from foods and beverages to ~40-60
mg/day. Participants in the pain study
they conducted reported that over time, they were able to gradually increase
the amount of oxalate in their diet without pain. I have found this to be true. I stayed on a strictly low oxalate diet for
approximately 1.5 years and then gradually increased the amount of oxalate in
my daily diet over about a year. *
*During this time I
was taking Elmiron 100 mg three times a day and also doing frequent Uracyst and
lidocaine 1% bladder instillations, which both improve IC.
Although there are many similarities in an IC-friendly diet,
so much varies from person to person, so I will provide a selective list of low,
medium and high oxalate foods based on what I can eat (which will be highlighted)
and some foods that other ICers I have talked to or read about have found
okay. Before going on a low oxalate
diet, however, I implore you to do the Elimination Diet first. It might be smart to test only the low oxalate
foods at first. I have done theElimination Diet about 4 times and have re-tested foods over the years – in
some cases, I have been able to add foods into my diet that I found I couldn't
eat when I tested them previously (obviously the medication I'm taking and the
treatment I'm doing is helping).
When looking over the list – especially the highlighted
foods that I can eat – please keep in mind that I take Prelief with everything
I eat (the amount I take depends on the food) and I also take Lactaid Ultra when
I have anything containing lactose.
Everything
highlighted with a * beside it means that I can only eat it if it's organic. I'd say about 95% of my food has to be
organic or it will cause inner bladder pain and I highly recommend switching to
organic if you can. It makes a huge
difference – trust me, you will feel it.
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Low Oxalate
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Medium Oxalate
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High Oxalate
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Beverages
(1 cup)
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Chamomile
tea*
Peppermint
tea*
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Fats & Oils
(1 tablespoon)
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Canola
oil*
Vegetable oil
Olive oil
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Fruits
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Avocado*
Lychee
Honeydew
melon*
Pears*
Yellow plums
Mango
(I can have either frozen or dried organic – never fresh)
Watermelon
Grapes (red and seedless green)
Peaches
Strawberries (fresh)
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Banana
Dates*
Prunes
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Blueberries*
Figs
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Grains and Grain
Products
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Barley*
(cooked)
Cornflakes*
(try Nature's Path's Honey'd Corn Flakes)
Matzo*
Cornstarch
(1 tbsp)
Corn tortilla
Malt powder
Oat
bran (1 tbsp)
Pasta*
(one ingredient: organic durum wheat semolina)
Long grain rice
White rice
Wild rice
Rye bread
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Plain bagel
English muffin
White
flour tortilla*
Whole wheat bread (1 slice)
Oatmeal
(rolled oats)
Tortilla chips
Corn grits
Brown rice flour (1/4 cup)
Unbleached
white flour * (1/4 cup)
Couscous*
Brown
rice*
Wheat
germ* (1 tbsp)
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Blueberry bagel
Whole wheat tortilla
Bran flakes
Millet
Popcorn*
(4 cups)
Pretzels
Barley flour (1/4 cup)
Rye flour (1/4 cup)
Whole wheat flour
Orzo*
Wheat
germ* (1/3 cup)
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Herbs, Spices and
Condiments
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Almond extract (1 tbsp)
Fresh basil (1 tbsp)
Fresh chives (1 tbsp)
Dill*
(1 tsp – fresh)
Mustard
(1 tbsp)
Peppermint leaves
Rosemary leaves (1 tsp)
Dried ground sage (1 tsp)
Dried thyme (1 tsp)
Vanilla
extract (1 tbsp)
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Dill*
(1 tablespoon – fresh)
Ground oregano (1 teaspoon)
Rosemary leaves (1 tablespoon)
Dried ground sage (1 tablespoon)
Dried thyme (1 tablespoon)
Mayonnaise
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Anise (1 teaspoon)
Ground oregano (1 tablespoon)
Parsley flakes (1 tablespoon)
Tahini (1 teaspoon)
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Legumes, Nuts &
Seeds
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Coconut (fresh)
Black-eyed peas
Yellow split peas Green peas*
Mustard (1 tbsp)
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Red kidney beans
Lima beans
Lentils
Green
split peas*
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Black beans
Pinto beans
Almonds
Cashews
Peanuts
Peanut butter
Sesame seeds (1 tsp)
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Meats & Fish
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Ground beef
Roasted
chicken* (meat only)
Eggs
Liver
Turkey
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Milk & Milk
Products
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Butter
Cream
cheese* (1 oz - organic)
Skim
milk (lactose-free)
Low-fat milk
Whole milk
Goat's milk
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Vanilla rice milk (1 cup)
Carob rice milk (1 cup)
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Other Foods
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Baking
powder*
Baking
soda
Cream of tartar
Gelatin (unflavoured)
Salt
Corn
syrup
Clover honey
Maple syrup
Brown
sugar (1 tbsp)
White sugar (1 tbsp)
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Yeast
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Carob chips
Carob
powder*
Stevia powder
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Vegetables
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Asparagus*
Green beans
Bok choy
Broccoli (boiled)
Cucumbers*
Iceberg
lettuce*
Romaine
lettuce*
Mushrooms*
Red
pepper*
Alfalfa
sprouts*
Acorn squash
Zucchini
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Artichoke (1 medium)
Broccoli (raw or steamed)
Eggplant
Green pepper
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Canned olives
Beets
Celery*
Green beans
Potatoes*
(I can only eat organic red potatoes)
Potato
chips*
Spinach
Sweet
potato*
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I hope this information will help you if you have decided to
try going on a low oxalate diet, especially if you suffer from vulvodynia. Please remember once again that this is not
an "IC-friendly diet list" and that the exhaustive list can be found
in the book.
If you do decide to try to go on a low oxalate diet to
improve some of your symptoms, please let us know how it goes! Good luck! J