Posted by rustred on March 08, 2016 at 10:45:50 from (74.214.153.210):
In Reply to: gout posted by stonerock on March 08, 2016 at 09:25:16:
there is no quick cure. red meat is very bad, and so is organ meat. also alcohol is bad.beer very bad. some fish is also bad .anything high in purines is bad. need to keep your uric acid level dowm. its the uric acid level that climbs and causes the pain. eat lots of celery as thats a good thing for it,cherry juice too. i also take URCINOL PILLS, as its just a dietary uric acid management supplement. them dam doctor pills are hard on liver. fix one thing and wreak another thing. these pills seam to be working for me the last few years, but still get an attack every so often like this fall. had to combine with one workboot on and one slipper as foot swollen and work boot dont fit. this is the # for the urcinol... 1-888-754-0313. doctor just gave me ULORIC TABLETS to try as this is to keep the uric acid level down. just started them three days ago. wants my acid level down to 300 as its like 400 now which is not really high.
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