Overview
            Oxalate is a compound found in some foods, and it is also produced as a waste product by the body. It exits the body through the urine. Too much oxalate may cause kidney stones in some people. 
            Foods high in oxalate include: 
            
              - Beets.
- Fried potatoes, such as french fries and potato chips.
- Nuts.
- Rhubarb.
- Spinach.
 
          
          
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