Potassium-Rich Foods
- artichoke
 - avocado
 - bananas
 - beet greens
 - bok choy
 - breadfruit
 - cantaloupe
 - cassava
 - coconut water
 - dried fruits
 - durian
 - grapefruit
 - honey dew
 - jack fruit
 - kiwi
 - kohlrabi
 - lima beans
 - mango
 - meats
 - milk
 - dried peas and beans
 - nuts
 - oranges/orange juice
 - papaya
 - peach
 - pear
 - plantains
 - pomegranate fruit and juice
 - potatoes (white and sweet)
 - prunes/prune juice
 - pummelo
 - pumpkin
 - rutabaga
 - salt substitute
 - spinach
 - sunflower seeds
 - Swiss chard
 - tomatoes/tomato juice
 - vegetable juice
 - winter squash (acorn, butternut, hubbard)
 
Sodium-Rich Foods
- baking mixes (pancakes, muffins)
 - barbecue sauce
 - buttermilk
 - salted butter/margarine
 - canned chili
 - canned seafood
 - canned soups
 - canned spaghetti sauce
 - cured meats
 - dry onion soup mix
 - "fast" foods
 - frozen dinners
 - macaroni and cheese
 - microwave dinners
 - Parmesan cheese
 - pickles
 - salad dressings (prepared)
 - salt
 - salted pretzels, potato chips
 - sauerkraut
 - tomato ketchup
 
Calcium-Rich Foods
- almond (milk/nuts)
 - calcium fortified foods
 - canned salmon/sardines
 - cheese
 - cream soups (with milk)
 - greens: collard/mustard/turnip
 - kale
 - milk
 - soy (beans/milk)
 - spinach
 - tofu
 - yogurt
 
Vitamin K-Rich Foods
- asparagus
 - beet greens
 - broccoli
 - brussel sprouts
 - cabbage
 - collard greens
 - dandelion leaves
 - garden cress
 - green tea leaves
 - kale
 - mustard greens
 - parsley
 - spinach
 - Swiss chard
 - turnip greens
 
Low-Sodium Foods
- canned pumpkin
 - egg yolk
 - fresh vegetables
 - fruit
 - grits (not instant)
 - honey
 - jams and jellies
 - low-calorie mayonnaise
 - macaroons
 - puffed wheat and rice
 - dried peas and beans
 - sherbet
 - unsalted nuts
 - whiskey
 
Foods that Acidify Urine
- cheeses
 - corn
 - cranberries
 - eggs
 - fish
 - grains (breads and cereals)
 - lentils
 - meats
 - nuts (Brazil, filberts, walnuts)
 - pasta
 - plums
 - poultry
 - prunes
 - rice
 
Foods that Alkalinize Urine
- all fruits except cranberries, prunes, plums
 - all vegetables (except corn)
 - milk
 - nuts (almonds, chesnuts)
 
Foods Containing Tyramine
- aged cheeses (blue, Boursault, brick, Brie, Camembert, cheddar, Emmenthaler, Gruyére, mozzarella, Parmesan, Romano, Roquefort, Stilton, Swiss)
 - American processed cheese
 - avocados (especially over-ripe)
 - bananas
 - bean curd
 - beer and ale
 - caffeine-containing beverages (coffee, tea, colas)
 - caviar
 - chocolate
 - distilled spirits
 - fermented sausage (bologna, salami, pepperoni, summer sausage)
 - liver
 - meats prepared with tenderizer
 - miso soup
 - over-ripe fruit
 - peanuts
 - raisins
 - raspberries
 - red wine (especially Chianti)
 - sauerkraut
 - sherry
 - shrimp paste
 - smoked or pickled fish
 - soy sauce
 - vermouth
 - yeasts
 - yogurt
 
Iron-Rich Foods
- cereals
 - clams
 - dried beans and peas
 - dried fruit
 - leafy green vegetables
 - lean red meats
 - molasses (blackstrap)
 - organ meats
 
Vitamin D-Rich Foods
- canned salmon, sardines, tuna
 - cereals
 - fish
 - fish liver oils
 - fortified milk
 - nonfat dry milk
 
Foods that Interact With/Inhibit the CYP3A4 Isoenzyme
- grapefruit
 - grapefruit juice
 - Seville oranges
 - tangelos