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Eat lots of calcium (and vitamin D)
If your calcium intake is low, oxalate levels may rise. It's preferable to get your calcium from food, rather than from supplements, as these have been linked to kidney stone formation. Good sources of calcium include milk, yogurt, cottage cheese, and other types of cheeses.
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