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Medicine For Gout

Becky Said:

What is the latest treatment, medicine for gout, please?

We Answered:

Hi TruthSeeker (right name)

Causes of Gout
Gout is caused by excessive accumulation of uric acid in the tissues. The underlying cause of uric acid accumulation is unknown, yet research has found that it can basically be attributed to metabolic or kidney problems. Increased production of uric acid may be the result of metabolic enzyme defects, certain types of chronic anemia, or other complex conditions. Dehydration and kidney disease can cause poor clearance of uric acid from the body.

Proper diet, nutrition, and metabolic balance all play crucial roles in the prevention and treatment of this disease. The conception of gout as a condition of affluence is tenuous, but a heavy diet, particularly organ meats that increase amount of uric acid, and alcohol consumption, can hinder the removal of uric acid by the kidneys.

Although most people initiate a gout attack through poor lifestyle choices (obesity, rich foods, alcohol), 10%-15% of gout patients have attacks due to a metabolic problem, such as a deficiency of enzymes (xanthine oxidase) and purine imbalances. Purines come from certain foods (meat products, especially liver and other organ meats, sausages and other processed meats, anchovies, crab, shrimp, milk, eggs, and many beans, including soy), but are also normally present, in the form of DNA and RNA in the cells. Purines are broken down into uric acid, which is then normally excreted through the urine.

Medications, including aspirin and diuretics, can cause gout by putting extra stress on the kidneys; these drugs cause 25% of new gout cases. Kidney stones and other kidney problems are present in 90% of gout sufferers, because urate crystals also accumulate in the kidneys.

Quick Action Plan for Gout


1. The goal of diet for those with gout is to reduce the production of uric acid to normal levels. Cherries, and all rich colored berries, such as blueberries, are recommended. Consume half a pound of fresh or unsweetened frozen cherries per day for a period of three to six weeks as a healing protocol.

2. Organic cherry juice is especially good for gout, as are many of the new "magic juices" such as Goji, Acai and Noni juice, puree or powder. Pomegranate fruit extracts have been shown to be effective as well.

3. Eliminate alcohol consumption, which both increases uric acid production and reduces uric acid excretion in the kidneys. Gout sufferers should also maintain a low-purine diet, which completely omits organ meats, shellfish, yeast (brewer's and baker's), herring, sardines, mackerel, and anchovies.

4. Intake of dried legumes, spinach, asparagus, fish, poultry, and mushrooms, should also be curtailed. Refined carbohydrates and saturated fats are best kept to a minimum.

5. Drink plenty of pure water, because it keeps urine diluted and promotes the excretion of uric acid.

6. Test for food and environmental allergies and avoid all foods and substances to which you are allergic.

7. Cleansing and Detoxification, including colon and bowel cleansing therapies, fasting, kidney and gallbladder flushes, physical medicine, and homeopathic remedies.

8. In clinical trials with gout patients, devil's claw was found to relieve joint pain, as well as reduce blood cholesterol and uric acid levels. For gout sufferers, professionals can recommend: 1-2 g of dried powdered devil's claw root three times a day; 4-5 ml of (1:5) tincture three times a day; or 400 mg of dry solid extract (3:1) three times a day.

9. The following nutritional supplements are recommended: eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA; 1.8 g daily), vitamin E (400-800 IU daily), folic acid (under a doctor's supervision, 10-40 mg daily), and quercetin with bromelain (125-250 mg three times a day between meals).

Herbal Aids

The eliminative organs must be improved. Drink apple cider vinegar with honey and bathe the area in hot apple cider vinegar. To speed healing, take MCP pectin (one teaspoonful three times a day). Herbal teas work well to relieve pain. Tincture of lobelia with apple cider vinegar baths on the afflicted parts is very good. A good herb combination is equal parts of skullcap, valerian, and yarrow taken in tea form to assist in freeing the toxic waste from the tissues and to eliminate the waste through the various excretory organs.

Best of health to you

Micheal Said:

Is Goutezol a trusted medicine for treating gout?

We Answered:

Goutezol is a concentration of different natural herbs that gives some anti-inflammatory effect. For example, one of the main ingredient is Mulberry which contains plenty of bioflavonoid called Morin which gives short term pain relief and anti-inflammatory effect.

But if you really understand the root of the disease, you will realize that all so-called natural herbs based treatment for gout are just temporary. They cannot stop the re-occurrence of the awful gout attacks.

Gout is the result of un-natural diet and lifestyle. Thus, it is not a natural disease. Human are not suppose to have urate crystals form in the body. You have to understand the whole process of uric acid crystals formation in order to cure your gout problem completely. You need something that is alkaline to neutralize those excess uric acids in the body. As far as understand (from the ingredient list of Goutezol), it doesn't provide that kind of alkalizing effect.

Natural Remedies CANNOT Cure an Unnatural Disease...

Michael Said:

What is the best medicine for gout?

We Answered:

Don't eat fast food fatass!

Vickie Said:

Gout Medicine.. cant remember the name?

We Answered:

Hmm, I can't think what it might be based on what you describe. Here are the meds that I know of...

I just looked at the best website I've found on gout, www.best-gout-remedies.com, and it mentions a drug called febuxostat. But it looks like the FDA has not approved it yet. Remember, just because the FDA says a drug is bad, doesn't mean it's bad. And just because the FDA says a food or drug is ok, doesn't mean it's ok.

Meds that help during an attack: indomethacine, colchicine.

Meds that help preventatively, ie. taken every day: allopurinol.

For your b/f's grandpa, he needs to understand that the body can either produce too much uric acid, or it may have a problem getting rid of it, or both. So it is in his best interest to do things that both help the body get rid of uric acid, and help the body to not produce extra uric acid.

So, other than seeing a dr. and thinking about the prescription meds listed above, Grandpa needs to drink lots of water, 1 oz for every 2 lbs of body weight. Drink 100% fruit juice. Stay away from beer and coffee and high fructose corn syrup. Take celery seed pills, they may help the liver to not produce so much uric acid.

Good luck to you, b/f, and Grandpa!

Jose Said:

what is the best medicine for gout complicated with diabetis?

We Answered:

Hi- Sounds like a question for ur Physician. In the meantime, here are some sites I hope you find useful. Good luck and take care!

www.diabetes/goutmedication.com
webmd.com
askreeves.com
www.diabetes&gout.com

Megan Said:

how many times or the dossage will i take colchicine as a medicine for my gout attact?

We Answered:

i go the drastic way, 1 every 1-1.5 hours until i start to vomit or have diarrhea...
the "light" way is to take on (5mg) every 2-3 hours until the inflamation goes.

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