My mother was having a serious problem with her gout. I did a little research and found a product called "Gout Cure All Natural Gout Relief." I ordered some for her and she has only had one minor recurrence since (over six months now). Check out the website: www.goutcure.com.
Good luck.
2006-06-15 02:59:59
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answered by kathy_is_a_nurse 7
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2016-09-17 01:33:05
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answered by Geneva 3
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Gout is a condition where uric acid crystals build up in the body.
This can happen in the area of the big toe and cause a lot of pain.
Our foods contain purines; some foods are higher in this than others.
The doctor may place you on a lower purine diet (of which they will usually provide you a list of foods to avoid. There is also medications that can lower the uric acid in the blood
Here an alternative way to cure gout?
2016-05-13 00:40:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Himilayan Goji Juice has been known to ease the symptoms of gout. It is an adaptogen so it goes to work on all auto-immune deficiencies, including gout. This is the only functional juice on the market with medical validation which can be checked at pubmed.org where there are 72 clinical studies published on Lycium Barbarum. It helps to reduce the acid in your system.
2006-06-15 18:44:56
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answered by Anonymous
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LOOK that is caused in your foods you eat.Find a list of foods here: Red meat and sea food.There are others.Also your weight needs to be under control with gout.This can effect gout.---CHERRY juice--or cherry juice concentrate help eliminate Uric acid in the blood stream. You can also google other ideas.
2006-06-15 03:05:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Cherry juice works papaya fruit and pineapple avoid high protein foods and high purines foods also like sardines and some fish potassium is help full natural diuretics like vitamin B6 or horsetail there is an over the counter medicine that is a mild ursusuric but is sold for mucous problems the name is (Musinex) this medicine is a synthetic replica of a natural substance from the guaiacum spp in Spanish the (Guayacan tree) virtually no side effects
2006-06-17 08:58:43
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answered by Anonymous
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A gout diet emphasizes dairy products, vegetable protein and lots of water. It used to be that a purine-free diet was advised but this has largely been abandoned. It involved avoiding altogether those foods high in purines. Examples of these foods are all organ meats, sweetbreads, wild game, mackerel, meat gravies & sauces, scallops, herring, anchovies and sardines. Nowadays, a purine-modified diet is usually recommended. This involves limiting to one serving a day of such purine foods as dried beans & peas, asparagus, cauliflower, spinach, mushrooms, poultry, meat & fish. It's okay to have some protein foods that don't exceed 100 grams of protein per day. Before starting a purine-modified diet, or special diet of any kind, check with a doctor
2016-03-15 05:33:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Tap on the affected joint with a spoon, to knock the uric acid crystals in the joint loose (this will hurt, but in time it will help!) Then drink lots of water to flush the acid out of your system.
2006-06-15 02:46:35
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answered by ☼Jims Brain☼ 6
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A friend of mine has the same problem and it works well for him. He uses Natural Cherry Juice that he buys from a natrual food store ONLY!. He drinks a 4oz glasses, 3 times a day, and it's gone in 2 or3 days.
2006-06-15 04:36:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Eating a handful of fresh cherries daily. Second best: cherry juice, canned cherries, or fresh strawberries.
2006-06-15 02:56:07
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answered by ML 2
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