Food List High in Thiols and Sulfur
Food List High in Thiols and Sulfur
Food List High in Thiols and Sulfur
When you are on a low thiol diet, do not eat ANY amount of high thiol foods.
Also,
Watch out for foods that have garlic and onion powders added e.g. processed meats
like hot dogs.
Meat is also high in sulfur, but most people tolerate it well due to low thiol level and it
depends upon how sensitive you are.
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abalone
acorn squash
almond milk
apples
artichokes (french)
aubergine (all forms)
bacon
bananas
bamboo shoots
barley
beets
berries
bilberry extract
breadfruit
brown sugar
butternut squash
cantaloupe
caraway
carrots
casaba melon
chicken (white meat, dark meat & organs)
coconut dried/fresh – “There is no significant amount of thiol precursors or thiols in
coconut. However some coconut products are sulfited to keep them white colored.
Read the label.” [Source: Andy Cutler]
cod liver oil
coriander (cilantro) – though low in thiols, this is a chelator and is likely to cause
problems since it cannot be properly dosed e.g. its half life is unknown. Rather avoid.
corn (sweet)
cucumber
dates
fruit (all fruits other than papaya and pineapple are low thiol)
grapefruit
grapefruit juice squeezed
guava
herbs fresh – basil thyme, rosemary
honey
honeydew melon
kiwi
kumquats
lemons
lettuce
limes
mangoes
marjoram
meats prepared with tenderizer
mushrooms
olives (green or black)
parsley
parsnips
peaches
pears
peppers
plum
pomegranate
potatoes
rice
rice milk – made from rice gluten
sesame oil , but sesame seeds are high in thiol sulfur
spaghetti squash
squashes - acorn, butternut, spaghetti, summer, winter, yellow crooked neck, zucchini
sweet potato
watermelon
winter squash
yams
yellow crooked neck squash
zucchini