Frequently Asked Questions
What are the purine levels in Cranberry Juice Shelf Stable From Concentrate Not Fortified?
While exact purine measurements for Cranberry Juice Shelf Stable From Concentrate Not Fortified are limited, it is classified as safe for gout. This assessment is grounded in consensus from the research literature and category-level data. Consult our full review for dietary recommendations.
Is Cranberry Juice Shelf Stable From Concentrate Not Fortified high in fructose?
Cranberry Juice Shelf Stable From Concentrate Not Fortified contains about 0.7g of fructose per 100g, which is a moderate amount. The liver converts fructose in a way that accelerates purine breakdown and raises uric acid. Not excessive on its own, yet it adds to the fructose load across your day.
Can I eat Cranberry Juice Shelf Stable From Concentrate Not Fortified with gout?
Yes, Cranberry Juice Shelf Stable From Concentrate Not Fortified is generally safe for people with gout. has safe purine levels. Under 50 mg of purines per 100g is the level most gout guidelines regard as low-risk. As part of an overall balanced approach it can be included, but personal medical advice takes priority.
What food category does Cranberry Juice Shelf Stable From Concentrate Not Fortified belong to?
Cranberry Juice Shelf Stable From Concentrate Not Fortified is classified under Fruits in our gout food database. Its category placement gives helpful framing when comparing foods in your gout diet. Browse other fruits items to compare purine and fructose levels across similar foods.
What are other gout-safe foods like Cranberry Juice Shelf Stable From Concentrate Not Fortified?
If you enjoy Cranberry Juice Shelf Stable From Concentrate Not Fortified, you may also want to explore other fruits items rated SAFE for gout in our database. Within that group, prioritize items with purine below 50 mg/100g and fructose below 2g/100g. Browse our fruits category page for full comparisons.
Does Cranberry Juice Shelf Stable From Concentrate Not Fortified have anti-inflammatory benefits for gout?
Yes, Cranberry Juice Shelf Stable From Concentrate Not Fortified is recognized for its anti-inflammatory properties, which may help reduce gout-related inflammation. Gout is an inflammatory arthritis caused by uric acid crystal deposits in joints, and anti-inflammatory foods can support overall gout management. However, always check the purine and fructose content — even anti-inflammatory foods can be risky for gout if they are high in purines or fructose.
Data Quality
This entry uses T2-level data:
At least one dimension is directly measured; the other is based on scientific consensus.
Sources include USDA FoodData Central (public domain, CC0 1.0), the USDA+ODS-NIH Database for the Purine Content of Foods Release 2.0 (2025), Kaneko et al. Biol Pharm Bull 2014, and ACR/EULAR clinical guidelines.