Natural Ways to Reduce the Pain Caused by Gout Arthritis
Gout Arthritis can be very painful and some people have described it as walking on glass. This said, treating gout is two fold. You want to eliminate the source or reason why you get gout and reduce the pain by taking things that will naturally reduce inflammation in the joints and areas that are affected. [...]
Read more »3 Herbal Cures for Gout that Actually May Work…
A few years back, which feels like ions ago, I was a chronic sufferer of gout attacks. I would get 2-3 a year of these attacks and it would render me useless for literally days. I couldn’t walk because it felt like I was walking on glass. I would miss work. My husband would have [...]
Read more »Alternative Remedies For Gout
My brother-in-law has a chronic gout problem in which anytime he even comes near a beer, he can pretty much forecast a gout attack the next day. These attacks usually last about a week and render him virtually useless as it affects his knees and feet. His last attack lasted nearly a month and his [...]
Read more »Prevent Gout by Reducing Your Uric Acid Levels in Your Body
Like I said before, barring a doctor visit, the best cure for gout, lies in the foods we eat. We simply want to eat foods that either neutralize or inhibit uric acid build up. Foods such as cherries and other berries, sulfur containing vegetables such as garlic, broccoli, cabbage, eggs and onions as well as drinking lots of unfiltered water (which will help eliminate toxins quickly) is probably the best preventative for controlling uric acid levels in the body.
Read more »What Foods Should You Avoid if You Have Gout?
So what causes gout? Is it in the foods we eat? Some doctors believe so.
Researchers recently surveyed 100 people who suffered from gout attacks and asked them, what foods triggered your gout?
Read more »What are the Best Foods to Eat When You are Suffering From Gout?
Anyone who has had a gout attack will agree that it is probably one of the most painful experiences that you can experience ailment wise. And the bad news is that if you have had one gout attack, chances are you will have another. In a recent study conducted by cure-gout-now, the average chance of a reoccurring gout attack was 76%. Out of 100 gout sufferers surveyed, it found that the average was 3 attacks per year.
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