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    Posted on February 1st, 2010 No comments

    Gout is a form of arthritis created when high amounts of uric acid build up in the body and settle into the joints. This occurs in the feet, most often. It causes inflammation, swelling and intense pain. When deciding what to do about gout, there are both traditional medical treatments and natural remedies to consider. Many people are under the impression that gout only affects overweight, older men. But it occurs in men and women, no matter their age or weight. Doctors will usually prescribe anti-inflammatory drugs for the pain or other medications to reduce the amount of uric acid in the body. But these often carry bad side effects. There are natural gout remedies. Treatment can come in the form of vitamins, food and herb, and they will be safer in the long run. There are also many home remedies for gout that are worth investigating.

    Drinking more water and less alcohol and caffeine are important first steps to a natural cure. Adding certain foods to the diet, including celery seed oil, cherries, blueberries, strawberries, alfalfa, apple cider vinegar, and grapes will help decrease uric acid production and inflammation. Physicians and naturopaths both agree vitamins such as B complex, C, and E can be helpful when treating gout. Supplements such as fish oil, L-glutamine, and shark cartilage are natural substances that have been documented to assist with both the causes and symptoms of this debilitating disease. Herbal remedies for gout do not have the side effects associated with prescribed drugs.

    Foot soaks are one of two old folk home remedies for gout that get good reviews. Soaking in a warm bath with ground ginger is said to steam uric acid out of the body through sweat; a poultice wrap made of spearmint is also thought to help draw out uric acid. Gout is a secondary condition, complicated by high blood pressure or diabetes, and can eventually lead to serious kidney disorders. Whether following medical or natural treatments, the gout patient will need to stay consistent to get, and stay, healthy.

    With a little research, you too can find a home remedy for gout that will work for you.

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