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Raisins are dried grapes with a low purine content, making them generally safe for people with gout. They are a good source of antioxidants, fiber, and potassium, which may have anti-inflammatory benefits. However, raisins are high in natural sugars (fructose), which can raise uric acid levels if consumed in excess. Stick to a moderate serving (about 1/4 cup / 40g) per day to avoid any potential fructose-driven uric acid spikes.
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