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Sep
29

Whenever a gout attack occurs the human body is unable to effectively discharge the uric acid that should be broken down in the blood and excreted by the kidneys. Uric crystal deposits forms in the body, usually accumulating in joints, causing redness, swelling and pain.

The level of pain experienced by the sufferers varies greatly from bearable to excruciating. Some are able to move about, but because gout starts at the foot and knee area, walking is severely impaired. The uric deposits can also accumulate the joints in the hands. In some instances, a slight fever is also present; going about usual tasks is greatly affected by this disease.

Food rich in purine content is often blamed for having gout. Some of the foods said to increase uric acid are beef and seafood; huge alcohol intake is also said to elevate uric acid level. But aside from these, there are other conditions that can make you more susceptible to this illness: obesity, high blood pressure, stress and old age. In addition, children with parents suffering from this disease are likely to be vulnerable.

Men are prone to be inflicted by this form of arthritis when reaching the age of 30, while the opposite sex gets affected after the menopausal period. Often, sufferers will experience an advanced stage of this disease as the early stages can go unnoticed because symptoms are not easily felt.

Gout attacks may happen once in a lifetime and never come back. While others with bearable pain opt to go about with the usual physical activities, it is best to take a rest when it strikes. This will help control the swelling; applying cold compress to the affected part will also do the trick. Applying severe pressure will worsen the situation. However, it is critical to seek medical attention as soon as it occurs to properly diagnose the disease. It’s important to note that an increase in uric acid level could mean an indication of a worst medical condition like kidney failure, among others.

An attack can usually last for up to two weeks and then go away without being treated. Taking medications prescribed by doctors can shorten the length of time and lets you go back to work in less than a week. Aside from taking a blood sample to determine the level of uric acid, doctors may need to extract fluid from the affected joint using a syringe for further scrutiny. This will help properly diagnose the disease and recommend the best medication. It will also require close supervision by requiring the sufferer to visit the doctor on a regular basis. The frequency will depend on the patient’s medical condition.

A change in lifestyle is best recommended to prevent and cure gout. This will include a modification on the foods eaten, making a conscientious effort to eat healthy. Although red meat, seafood and alcohol are not totally prohibited, they should be taken in moderation.

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Sep
02

There are many causes of this condition, some of which are controllable (such as your diet) and some of which are out of your control (such as a genetic predisposition to gout).

Your diet can be a contributor to gout through the consumption of foods that contain a high amount of purine. This cause of gout is within your control, but will take some discipline. So what exactly are purines and why do they lead to gout? Purines are an organic compound that is found naturally in the body and in the foods that we eat. Our body breaks down purines into uric acid, which then bonds to the lining of our blood vessels and keeps them from being damaged. However, when too much uric acid builds up in the blood it crystallizes and sticks to our joints and organs, which then become swollen and inflamed (a condition called arthritis). While it is important to have purines in our diet, there is such a thing as “too much of a good thing.”

Purines are found in virtually all foods, though not all purines are the same. Meats and seafood have a higher purine content and are associated with a greater risk of gout, while the purines that are commonly found in vegetables are not considered to be as much of a health risk. Purines in dairy products are also not considered a gout risk, and it is even claimed that the purines in dairy products may help your body fight gout.

If you have gout and it is determined that your diet is the main culprit, your doctor will likely recommend that you follow a low-purine diet. This means cutting down on fatty foods, white meats, beef, chicken and processed foods. It may also be advised that you cut down on certain vegetables such as mushrooms, asparagus, cauliflower, spinach, etc., as well as legumes (peas and beans). Beer is also a cause of gout as the yeast contains purine. Your doctor will advise that you reduce your daily intake of purine to between 100 and 150 milligrams, depending on your size.

Gout can be a painful, uncomfortable burden, but by identifying the cause of it, at least you can go about combating it. So if you suffer from gout, take a look at your diet and make the appropriate changes to help alleviate the problem.

If you are looking for a cure for gout in a pill form, look for one with the ingredient CM8, a breakthrough gout treatment found in select pills used for joint pain.

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Jun
14

Removing gout crystals needn’t be difficult. There’s an easy way that is totally natural and painless. Discover here how this secret natural gout remedy can help you get rid of your excruciating symptoms.

As a gout sufferer you need to do everything you can to remove the gout crystals that have formed in your joint(s). It is your body’s natural reaction to these that causes your gout symptoms of swelling, stiffness, inflammation, redness, heat and very, very great pain.

When you go to your doctor, you’ll most probably be prescribed medication. And these can work for most people, except that they can have some very bad side effects such as diarrhea, vomiting, nausea, stomach pain, etc., that put many sufferers off. So that more and more gout sufferers are seeking natural gout remedies.

And of all the natural remedies I’ve tried for my gout during my research, the one that I’ve found to be the most effective in removing gout crystals has been baking soda. No kidding! the stuff that you’ve probably had hanging about in your kitchen for ages, can help to alleviate your gout symptoms, and pretty quickly.

Otherwise known as bicarbonate of soda, this cooking aid has been found to be a very valuable gout home remedy. The key benefits are…

  • Helps to dissolve uric acid (gout) crystals to alleviate the excruciating pain you suffer during a gout attack.
  • Increases the amount of fluids in your body to help your kidneys process and flush excess uric acid out of your system.
  • Improves the solubility of uric acid in your blood which again helps your body to excrete it better.
  • Increases the pH of your urine in order to help lower the chances of you getting kidney stones forming.
  • Can be used in conjunction with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) to help improve their capabilities.
  • How to prepare and take this natural gout home remedy…

    Add 1/2 teaspoon of baking soda to 8 oz of water and stir until the powder has completely dissolved. Drink a cupful before bed, one first thing in the morning, and then, one cup every three hours between meals. But don’t drink more than 8 cups per day i.e. 4 teaspoons of baking soda. Repeat this on a daily basis until your symptoms have gone.

    Also, change over to a low sodium, or better still, a salt-free diet whilst using this remedy because baking soda is already very high in sodium. Plus, if you suffer from hypertension — high blood pressure — then please talk to your doctor before attempting it.

    As I’ve said, I’ve found this to be great for removing gout crystals and relieving the pain of an actual gout attack. But we can’t take this every day, so what happens in between gout attacks? What’s to prevent further gout attacks causing long term joint damage and even kidney problems?

    This is where you need to do what I did and start to focus on the underlying issues such as your diet, your weight, lifestyle, medications being taken, underlying medical conditions, family history, etc. These are typical issues that can affect your propensity to get gout. And now that you’ve had one gout attack, your chances of suffering more are considerably higher.

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    May
    07

    Diet is important in getting rid of gout. But knowing what makes a good diet is confusing. Here, you’ll find a recommended gout diet that lists foods to avoid and foods you can eat, to help you get rid of gout.

    Why is diet just so important when trying to get rid of gout? It is all because of chemical compounds called ‘purines’. These help to convert your food to energy and your genes to protein among other things. During this metabolizing process, they break down and uric acid is produced as a byproduct.

    And, as you probably already know, high levels of uric acid can lead to the formation of uric acid crystals in your joints that cause the symptoms of gout. So, as a gout sufferer, you need to lower your uric acid levels to help get rid of your gout.

    Now, purines also exist in your food, as well as your body’s cells, so that you need to reduce your intake of those foods that are high in purines. But there are foods which have relatively low purine levels which you can eat without any problems.

    In general, the foods with the highest purine concentrations are those that have high protein levels. This includes fatty red meat, offal, game, poultry, some fish, shellfish, legumes, yeast, etc. Alcohol should also be avoided.

    In particular, it is recommended that you avoid venison, pheasant, partridge, heart, liver, kidneys, anchovies, sardines, herring, mackerel, broth, gravy, shrimp, scallops, asparagus, cauliflower, spinach, mushrooms, soy, oatmeal, mincemeat, meat extracts, and yeast including yeast extracts.

    And the foods, with low purine levels, that you can safely eat, generally fall within; low-fat dairy products, high vitamin C foods, essential fatty acids, complex carbohydrates, most green leafy vegetables, and fruit.

    So typical foods you can eat as part of a recommended gout diet are: tuna, flax-seed, nuts, rice, pasta, cereals, potatoes, red bell peppers, red cabbage, green cabbage, kale, parsley, celery, low-fat yoghurt, low-fat cheese, low-fat milk (not soy), cherries, pineapple, strawberries, blueberries, bananas, etc.

    But there are other important issues that affect your propensity to get gout such as; your lifestyle, your weight position, your family history of gout and/or arthritis, medical conditions, medications, etc.

    And preventing recurring gout is really important, because frequent gout attacks can result in permanently damaged joints over time, as well as kidney problems such as very painful kidney stones.

    You’re in luck though. There’s a special gout report available online [see below] that has all the information you need in one place. It is what thousands of ex-gout victims worldwide have successfully used to prevent their gout returning. It also contains a special 2 hour gout pain relief program.

    And it uses fully-researched, totally natural methods. So that you benefit two ways:

    (1) you get rid of your excruciating pain very fast, and,

    (2) you prevent your gout returning, so that you reduce the risk of permanent damage.

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    Apr
    30

    Gout crystals (uric acid crystals) cause excruciating pain. Here, as well as the causes of gout, you’ll learn how to remove gout crystals naturally using water.

    WHAT ARE GOUT CRYSTALS?

    Gout crystals are crystals of uric acid that form in your joints, tendons and surrounding tissue when you have high uric acid levels in your blood.

    Your body considers them as ‘foreign’ matter and so sets up its normal inflammatory reaction. It’s your body’s reaction to these crystals that causes your symptoms of gout; swelling, redness, stiffness, inflammation, and, excruciating pain.

    WHERE DOES URIC ACID COME FROM?

    Uric acid is actually a byproduct of the breakdown of purines in your body. These are chemical compounds that exist in your body’s cell structure and in the foods you consume.

    They are extremely important to you because they help convert genes to protein, food to energy, aid muscle contraction, get rid of excess nitrogen from your cells, and protect them from cancer causing agents.

    During their process, purines breakdown completely and uric acid is one of the byproducts.

    WHAT CAUSES HIGH URIC ACID?

    Normally, your kidneys process the uric acid produced by purines, retain sufficient for your body’s needs and then excrete excess waste out of your body via urine.

    High uric acid levels usually occur when your kidneys can’t handle normal acid production levels, or, the purines are producing too much acid for your kidneys to deal with.

    With high acid levels there is a much greater chance of gout crystals forming and causing a gout attack.

    HOW CAN I REMOVE GOUT CRYSTALS NATURALLY?

    More and more gout sufferers are turning to natural ways to get rid of gout crystals and their symptoms. They just don’t like the nasty side effects of drug-based medications, e.g. nausea, vomiting, stomach cramps, diarrhea, ulcers, bleeding, etc.

    Natural home remedies can reduce inflammation, relieve gout pain, and, help neutralize and remove gout crystals from your body.

    One of the most effective in removing gout crystals is water! Yes, simple, clean water can be very effective in eliminating your gout crystals…

    REMOVING GOUT CRYSTALS BY DRINKING LOTS OF WATER

    Crystals find it harder to form when your body is properly hydrated. And most of us just aren’t hydrated enough in our everyday lives.

    So by drinking lots of water everyday you are helping to prevent the crystals forming, and, helping your kidneys to flush excess uric acid from your body.

    You should drink at the very least, 12 x 8 ounce glasses of water every single day. But don’t binge two or three times a day, drink little and often regularly throughout the day for best effect.

    OTHER ISSUES CONCERNING YOUR GOUT

    No matter how effective the water remedy is, there are a host of other issues that you need to address. In order to, not only remove your gout attack symptoms, but to prevent recurring gout attacks that can lead to permanent joint damage and potential kidney problems.

    You need to investigate and consider things like your weight, diet (purines in food), lifestyle habits, medications, underlying medical conditions, family history, etc.
    You’re in luck though. There’s a special gout report available online that has all the information you need in one place. It is what thousands of ex-gout victims worldwide have successfully used to prevent their gout returning. It also contains a special 2 hour gout pain relief program.

    And it uses fully-researched, totally natural methods.

    So that you benefit two ways:

    (1) you get rid of your excruciating pain very fast, and…

    (2) you prevent your gout returning, so that you reduce the risk of permanent damage.

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