Too Young for Gout Disease at 30? Think Again

Gout disease is most common in people between the ages of 30 and 50 years of age.  The reason for this is that it takes a build up of about twenty years to cause a first gout attack.  Uric acid levels will usually begin to increase at least that far ahead of the onset of […]

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How Much Do You Know About Gout and Diet Prevention?

Recently, a gout and diet prevention study was published in by Dr. Hyon K. Choi and Gary Curhan in Arthritis Care & Research’s June 2007 issue which examined the fact that, contrary to popular belief, coffee may not be bad for gout sufferers after all.  Although gout patients have been told to stay away from […]

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Create Your Own Gout Food Plan and Take Control Today

A gout food plan is an important part of controlling your gout symptoms and attacks.  After all, when not controlled, gout can cause severe and permanent damage to your tissues, joints, and tendons.
As gout is caused by high levels of uric acid in the blood, a proper gout diet plan should aim to reduce uric […]

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Is Red Clover a Good Gout Herbal Medicine?

Red clover has been used traditionally as gout herbal medicine for centuries due to its ability to remove toxins from the body.  However, using red clover isn’t without its side effects.  Scientists are now seeing that red clover thins the blood, so it should not be taken without the guidance of a doctor or other […]

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Which Cherries Are the Best Remedies for Gout?

When it comes to remedies for gout, the first thing that comes to mind may not be cherries, but they are in fact one of the most popular “home remedies” for helping to treat and prevent gout.  In fact, cherries have been considered an effective gout treatment for more than fifty years.  It was in […]

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What is Gout?

Being informed about gout is essential if you want to prevent gout attacks and avoid developing other health conditions.  With this in mind, the following information has been designed to help you on your gout discovery path, and will provide you with the questions you need to explore so you can become an expert on […]

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Managing Your Gout Hypertension Risk

A gout friendly diet can be very beneficial when treating and preventing recurrent gout attacks, but can a special diet do anything for related gout hypertension?  It certainly can.  Diet and lifestyle change are the two best treatment methods for a person who suffers from both gout and high blood pressure.
Despite the fact that it […]

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Three Delicious Main Dishes for Your Arthritis Gout Diet

If gout has you feeling down, one of the best ways you can gain a more positive mental outlook is to focus on creating and enjoying a tasty arthritis gout diet.  Like many other health conditions, there are certain foods that can trigger gout attacks and make gout worse.  Foods that can lead to gout […]

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Do Not Let Your Gout Cause Depression

Openly talking to your doctor about medication and other facts of gout, will help you avoid letting your gout cause other issues in addition to the painful attacks you’re already experiencing.  The reason why it is important to be able to freely talk about your gout condition is because gout can cause depression.
Feeling a bit […]

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Three Things to Ask Your Doctor About Your Gout Medications

If you suffer from gout and you have been prescribed gout medications by your doctor, you need to take the time to ask your doctor all the questions you may have regarding your prescription.  Not sure what you should ask?  The following are three questions you should ask your doctor before you take any medication […]

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