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Gout Natural Remedies to a Painless Life

The best way to treat gout or any ailment is always by prevention, where this is possible, or by reverting to the original healthy conditions. Unfortunately prescription drugs are too commonly and lightly given to many sufferers for the foreseeable future, whereas in fact there is a better, natural way to cure the disease at the root.

Gout attacks are very painful, so it makes sense to many doctors to prescribe anti inflammatory drugs to begin with in order to sooth the pain. However, it is obvious that drugs alone do not cure the problem, rather the symptoms and cannot be taken as a long term solution. In fact it is possible to cure painful attacks naturally. Also and most importantly, a complete review of dieting habits is mandatory to improve the situation.

A new low purine diet should be implemented, generally speaking a low animal protein diet, or better a low lean meat or seafood diet, since there is a way to absorb proteins from a gout free source, dairy products. It is all about avoiding the causes of gout, high levels of uric acid, and stick to the new healthy dieting guidelines. Healthy eating should not be confused with boring or bland though, because a gout diet can be filling and satisfactory if you keep those few key low purine points in mind.

Sugar and fat contents, especially saturated fat and cholesterol should also be kept low, while fiber should be kept high. Nothing new under the sun, these general guidelines seem designed for overweight people as well, and it is no coincidence that gout sufferers are usually, though not always, overweight or with a tendency to diabetes.

Exercises can also be useful to fight gout, which combined with proper diet can effectively get rid of the problem. Indeed dietary and natural methods can relieve of pain quickly and most importantly prevent future attacks without resorting to drugs that, by their own very nature, come together with unpleasant side effects.

Andy Finn

If you have high levels of uric acid, gout natural remedies are the best solution to fight this most painful affliction. Find out @ Gout Buster. It could change your life for the better.

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