How to Reduce Your Intake of Purine Rich Foods
Gout is a type of arthritis that occurs when uric acid crystals accumulate in the joints. Gout usually affects the large joint of the big toe but can also affect other joints, including the knee, ankle, foot, hand, wrist and elbow. The shoulders, hips or spine can also be affected during the later stages of gout. The symptoms of gout usually appear suddenly, and can last anywhere from a few hours to several days.
The cause of gout may be metabolic, renal, or both. Metabolic gout is innate, and several genetic factors have the potential to produce the condition. In this form of gout, the body produces more uric acid than can be cleared by the kidneys into the urine. Renal gout is caused by one of many possible renal dysfunctions. In this form of gout, the body may produce normal levels of uric acid, but the action of the kidneys are insufficient to clear the compound from the blood.
Gout is typically associated with eating meats that contain a high amount of iron, such as liver. Some vegetables also have high amounts of purine. Purine rich foods such as lentils, asparagus, cauliflower, broccoli and dried beans and beans contribute to the development of gout. Even normally healthy are not safe from purine content. Oatmeal, wheat bran, and wheat germ extract can cause problems for gout sufferers if they are consumed in excess.
A major change in diet is an important, if not primary, natural medicine for gout. Gout is seriously aggravated by purine foods, and may even be the sole reason for the gout. Some purine foods include organ meat, meat gravy, stock, mussels, herring, anchovies, shellfish, sardines, asparagus, and mushrooms. White flour, spinach, cauliflower, dried beans, poultry, and sugar may also need to be avoided, being somewhat high in purine. Alcohol, especially beer, is very high in purines and must also be avoided, unless you can compensate with drinking much water along with the beverages to keep acid from building up in your system. Replace these foods with fruits, berries, vegetables, whole grains, and especially wheat grass.
The cause of gout can be eliminated naturally or through the use of medications. Medications come with pronounced side-effects unlike naturally treatments. Among the natural form of treatments is the consumption of lime. The excess uric acid deposited in joints is an example of toxic which can be gotten rid of by lime juice because it contains a good amount of detoxifiers and antioxidants (vitamin-C and Falconoid). Freshly squeezed juice of a lime mixed with a glass of water will help.
Goutezol has proven to be an effective natural remedy for curing gout and dealing with the pain and inflammation it inflicts. This natural herbal remedy owes its success to a proprietary extract from the Mulberry tree, an ancient Chinese remedy that is among proven natural gout cures. Goutezol’s benefits include quick pain relief thanks to fast absorption into the blood stream, improving the body’s digestion of protein and improving its metabolism of purines, along with relieving the inflammation and resulting pain and swelling that occurs in the big toe and other joints throughout the body.
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March 08 2010 03:11 am | Uncategorized
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