Posted by Dick2 on March 08, 2016 at 09:51:23 from (71.209.128.145):
In Reply to: gout posted by stonerock on March 08, 2016 at 09:25:16:
It may take awhile to go away. I had a bad attack once, pills weren't getting the job done. Neighbor's daughter was visiting her folks and she happened to see me drinking iced tea. She's a dietician and told me that I shouldn't be drinking coffee or iced tea if I had gout. I had heard that cherry juice of any kind works the best on gout. I stopped drinking tea and started drinking a couple glasses of black cherry juice every day. Might have been some coincidence with the meds, but in 2-3 days my foot started getting better and I could walk normal in another few days. I'm a big advocate of drinking the cherry juice. Look for the bottles in the health food section of the supermarkets. Trader Joes has cherry juice if there is a store near you. Price varies by demand, supply and type of cherry. I think that the sour cherry juice is one of the best. Now I drink about 6 ounces of cherry juice about 3 times a week as a maintenance thing.
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