Ask the Expert: Clearing Up Lectin Misconceptions (2024)

Ask the Expert: Clearing Up Lectin Misconceptions (1)October 2017 Issue

Ask the Expert: Clearing Up Lectin Misconceptions
By Toby Amidor, MS, RD, CDN
Today's Dietitian
Vol. 19, No. 10, P. 10

Q: I've been seeing articles and books on the health benefits of a lectin-free diet. Is there any merit to these claims?

A: Americans constantly are bombarded with misinformation, and it's especially tough to wade through the purported facts when the information is circulated by medical authorities such as physicians. Although the research on lectin, which is found primarily in nutrient-dense plant foods, is still emerging, preliminary studies have revealed potential health benefits of lectin consumption and minute evidence of harm.

The Controversy
Lectin is a carbohydrate-binding protein that can be found in varying amounts in most plants, including beans, pulses, grains, fruits and vegetables (eg, potatoes, tomatoes, sweet potatoes, zucchini, carrots, berries, watermelon), nuts, coffee, chocolate, and some herbs and spices (eg, peppermint, marjoram, nutmeg). Pulses and grains contain the highest amounts of lectin compared with other foods. Cooking destroys most of the lectin in foods and weakens its ability to bind to cells or causes it to bind to other compounds found in food.

The lectin-free diet has been popularized since cardiologist Steven Gundry, MD, FACS, FACC, released the New York Times bestseller The Plant Paradox: The Hidden Dangers in "Healthy" Foods That Cause Disease and Weight Gain in April 2017. The book promotes a lectin-free diet to treat medical conditions such as autoimmune diseases, allergies, and cancer. Supporters of the Bulletproof Diet also promote a lectin-free diet.

Gundry and other lectin-free diet promoters believe that lectin-containing foods promote inflammation, lead to weight gain, and are toxic to the body. However, there's very little research on lectin's effects on the body. A 2004 review published in Toxicon looked at the limited information regarding lectin and determined that it's an antinutritive and/or toxic substance.1 Researchers in Brazil determined that, because lectin survives digestion in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, it can bind to the cell lining within the digestive tract and lead to a series of harmful local and systemic reactions. However, foods with high amounts of lectin, such as kidney beans, aren't eaten raw. Once soaked and cooked, the lectin content is significantly reduced and, as such, isn't a potential issue for the body. Furthermore, the commonly known health benefits of consuming whole grains and pulses, such as reduced inflammation, far outweigh any concern for the small amount of lectin found in these foods.

Although the scientific literature raises theoretical concerns about the potential toxicity of lectin, research also suggests lectin provides health benefits with regard to GI metabolism and cancer prevention. A 2016 article published in Current Protein & Peptide Science reviewed the anticancer activity seen in mushrooms in vitro and in vivo.2 Researchers concluded that lectin may have a possible role in the treatment of cancer and even could be used in antitumor drugs in the future. A study in 1993 published in the European Journal of Clinical Nutrition discussed the possible benefit of lectin to gut health, specifically due to the fact it isn't digested and can be transported across the gut wall.3 The study examined animal trials, however, and research is limited in humans.

Putting Research Into Practice
Given the strong scientific data that support the health benefits of pulses, nuts, fruits, and vegetables (ie, foods in which lectin is found), and the scarce scientific evidence available on the harmful effects of lectin, it would be nonsensical for any dietetics professional to recommend a lectin-free diet. Furthermore, because they provide a wide array of important nutrients, removing lectin-filled foods from the diet, especially over a long period of time, can lead to potential deficiencies. However, as the media and current diet culture continue to have a strong influence on consumer behavior, dietetics professionals should be prepared to answer questions about lectin and debunk the myth surrounding avoidance of lectin-containing foods. As set forth by the 2015–2020 Dietary Guidelines for Americans, RDs should promote a well-balanced, varied diet filled with whole grains, fruits, vegetables, low-fat or nonfat dairy, lean protein, and healthful fats.

— Toby Amidor, MS, RD, CDN, is founder of Toby Amidor Nutrition (http://tobyamidornutrition.com) and the author of the cookbook The Greek Yogurt Kitchen: More Than 130 Delicious, Healthy Recipes for Every Meal of the Day and the newly released The Healthy Meal Prep Cookbook. She's a nutrition expert for FoodNetwork.com and a contributor to US News Eat + Run and MensFitness.com.


References

1. Vasconcelos IM, Oliveira JT. Antinutritional properties of plant lectins. Toxicon. 2004;44(4):385-403.

2. Singh RS, Kaur HP, Kanwar JR. Mushroom lectins as promising anticancer substances. Curr Protein Pept Sci. 2016;17(8):797-807.

3. Pusztai A. Dietary lectins are metabolic signals for the gut and modulate immune and hormone functions. Eur J Clin Nutr. 1993;47(10):691-699.

Ask the Expert:  Clearing Up Lectin Misconceptions (2024)

FAQs

Is there any controversy associated with lectins? ›

While the function of lectins within the body is a point of controversy, with some experts claiming lectins can potentially cause adverse health effects like leaky gut and autoimmune issues, lectin-containing foods have important health benefits.

What is the true truth about lectins? ›

Lectins are a family of proteins found in almost all foods, especially legumes and grains. Some people claim that lectins cause increased gut permeability and drive autoimmune diseases. While it's true that certain lectins are toxic and cause harm when consumed in excess, they're easy to get rid of through cooking.

How do you neutralize lectins in your body? ›

5 Proven Methods To Reduce Lectins And Embrace A Healthier Diet
  1. Soaking: An Age-Old Technique. ...
  2. Pressure Cooking: A Lectin-Neutralizing Ally. ...
  3. Peel and Deseed: Targeting Lectin Hideouts. ...
  4. Fermenting: Harnessing the Power of Fermentation. ...
  5. Go Refined: Making Smart Grain Choices.

Is lectin-free diet legit? ›

Virtually all plant foods contain at least some lectin. So, eating a totally lectin-free diet is not really realistic, unless you're willing to be very restrictive. And, I would not personally recommend that.

What are the worst lectin foods? ›

These six foods are some of the worst sources of lectins in the American diet when consumed raw.
  1. Raw Kidney Beans. Red kidney beans are a great source of plant-based protein and they are a low-glycemic-index food. ...
  2. Peanuts. ...
  3. Whole Grains. ...
  4. Raw Soybeans. ...
  5. Raw Potatoes.

Are eggs high in lectin? ›

Eggs are not full of lectins. Chickens raised on pasture and not fed grains or soy produce eggs that contain little to no lectins. How do lectins work? Lectins are proteins found in plants that can bind to carbohydrates.

Are bananas high in lectins? ›

If you are on a lectin friendly diet, you are also allowed to enjoy green bananas, but not ripe bananas as they contain lectins in addition to the high amount of sugar. Sorghum is a great source of fiber (resistant starch) and low in lectins in comparison to barley, brown rice, quinoa, and whole wheat.

Is oatmeal high in lectins? ›

Oatmeal has a higher lectin content than other foods and typically contains gluten and a few antinutrients. Oatmeal also contains a lot of starch and carbohydrates, which can cause an increase in blood sugar and weight gain. As a result, it can't be a healthy option for a ketogenic, carb-free, or lectin-free diet.

Does coffee have lectins? ›

Lectin is a carbohydrate-binding protein that can be found in varying amounts in most plants, including beans, pulses, grains, fruits and vegetables (eg, potatoes, tomatoes, sweet potatoes, zucchini, carrots, berries, watermelon), nuts, coffee, chocolate, and some herbs and spices (eg, peppermint, marjoram, nutmeg).

Does vinegar get rid of lectins? ›

Reducing Lectins

Soaking grains, legumes and seeds can help reduce lectin content. The best way to do this is to submerge the food in water with 1 T. of apple cider vinegar or lemon juice and to allow the foods to soak for 4-24 hours.

Are cucumbers high in lectins? ›

Peeling and Seed Removal: For vegetables and fruits that are higher in lectins, including tomatoes, bell peppers, and cucumbers, peeling and removing seeds can help reduce lectin intake.

Does baking soda remove lectins? ›

Soaking beans in water for at least 12 hours before cooking, making sure to change the water frequently. Adding baking soda to the soaking water will further neutralize lectins in beans. Discarding the soaking water and rinsing the beans.

How did Dr. Gundry lose weight? ›

The former cardiac surgeon argues that by eliminating lectins (found in nightshades, grains and dairy, amongst other foods), you can lower inflammation, lose weight and boost your wellness. He even credits the diet with curing his arthritis, high blood pressure and migraines, while he shed 70 pounds in the process.

Are lectins a myth or fact? ›

Claims of chronic illness from lectins are not backed by evidence — but the healthful effects of eating plant-based foods are. You don't need to worry about lectins if you cook high-lectin foods thoroughly.

Why is lectin bad to eat? ›

What are the risks of eating lectins? There's limited evidence that eating lectins can pose risks. And this data comes from lab and animal studies — not research in humans. But because lectins are resistant to acidic environments, like your stomach, they're hard for your gut to break down.

What are the symptoms of lectin intolerance? ›

Symptoms of a lectin sensitivity include:
  • Nausea (especially after meals)
  • Bloating.
  • Abdominal cramps.
  • Fatigue and tiredness.
  • Joint pain.
  • Depression.
  • Skin rashes.
  • Neurological problems.

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