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Dried blueberries are generally safe for people with gout. Blueberries are low in purines, high in antioxidants (especially anthocyanins), and rich in vitamin C, which may help lower serum uric acid levels. However, dried blueberries are more calorie- and sugar-dense than fresh due to water removal, so portion control is advisable for those managing weight or metabolic health. Choose unsweetened dried blueberries when possible to avoid added sugars, which can negatively impact gout management.
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Information researched with AI — not medical advice.