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Natural Remedy Gout Do’s and Don’ts – Why a Natural Cure Relieves Gout Pain

Saturday, October 11th, 2008
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Joe Barton asked:


Be free from the pain by following some simple natural remedy gout do’s and don’ts!

Natural remedies have been around for ages but most natural remedies have not been researched until only this last decade. As you might have imagined, there are numerous remedies that were found to be quack. But, there were also many natural remedies that are very beneficial and some are now being recommended by traditional doctors.

If you are suffering from the swelling, pain, and inflammation of gout arthritis, you may want to memorize some simple natural remedy gout do’s and don’ts that could save you hours of pain. In fact, though gout is currently incurable; many sufferers have found ways to relieve gout’s symptoms completely by simple remedies that have been around for centuries.

In fact, King Arthur might have even used some of these remedies?

How to Prevent Gout

King Arthur? Gout has been around for ages and was once referred to as the ‘disease of kings’. Many historians have documented how gout was a very common disease centuries ago among the rich and royal. And most of this was a result of heredity and an unhealthy diet.

Because gout is a type of arthritis that is caused by too much uric acid inside the body, gout can be prevented by flushing the uric acid and keeping the uric acid crystals minimized.

But what is uric acid? Uric acid is a waste product of purines in the body. Although gout is known to be hereditary, gout predominately is caused by a sufferer’s lifestyle. In other words, a health conscientious person is less likely to get gout.

Here are some ways to be a healthier person and leave gout in the past!

Natural Remedy Gout Do’s and Don’ts

1. Do believe that you can treat gout! Many people give up after they hear the word ‘hereditary’. If you are pro-active and become healthier, you will be able to fully treat gout and never have to deal with the pain again.

2. Don’t treat gout with painkillers! Many doctors prescribe Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) which can be taken orally to reduce inflammation. However, many people fall victim of treating their disease with pain killers. Just because you don’t feel the disease doesn’t mean that it is not there. Millions of people have distorted or disfigured their joint and done further damage to themselves.

3. Do know your Body Mass Index or BMI. Because obesity is can lead to high levels of uric acid in your body, it is important to stay within 20-25 pounds of your ideal body weight. Knowing your body mass index can allow you to know if you are within your ideal weight. Our Gout Remedy Report shares some simple ways to lose pounds!

4. Don’t stay dehydrated! Over 80% of Americans are dehydrated which leads to gout because of inadequate flushing of the body. Try to drink half your body weight in ounces per day to flush your uric acid down the toilet. If you are 200 pounds, you should drink 100 ounces of water.

5. Do drink water with a greater pH than 7. You could try the new Smart Water that has been a rave all over the country. The company claims that this electrolyte enhanced water has a pH greater than 7.

6. Don’t eat foods with high levels of purines. Here is a great list to start with which can dramatically reduce your purines which will reduce your uric acid levels. Food to avoid include: anchovies, gravy, liver, mussels, sardines, scallops, shrimp, fish, shellfish, poultry, and red meats.

7. Do eat a diet that is simple and full of fiber. You can easily drop ten pounds by avoiding fast foods and processed foods. Eat a simple diet that includes many fresh and raw (uncooked) fruits and vegetables. You should also eat whole grains.

8. Do take vitamins! We recommend supplementing vitamin C and E into your diet. Vitamin C (also known as ascorbic acid) has been shown to lower uric acid levels naturally. We recommend 1000 mg during an attack and 500 mg for maintenance. We also recommend taking the recommended dose for vitamin E.

9. Don’t drink! It has been shown that drinking more than one alcoholic drink per day can raise your risk of an attack. Only drink one a day.

10. Try some simple natural remedies! There are over 7 simple and effective gout natural remedies that are shown to lower uric acid levels and relieve the pain! If you would like to see proven, researched remedies, please read our Natural Gout Remedy Report!

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Fergus

What are some natural remedies for chest congestion and cough?

Wednesday, October 8th, 2008
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ecemajor asked:


I have some massive chest congestion and a slight cough, otherwise no symptoms. I have some sage tea, but other than that, can anybody suggest some natural remedies to clear this up?

Ronald

Natural remedies to help with restless sleep?

Monday, September 29th, 2008
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C.Lee asked:


I’ve been having real difficulties sleeping well. I toss and turn all night, wake up on and off, and can never seem to be comfortable.

Anyone know of any natural remedies or anything to help get a better night of sleep?

Thanks!

Jacob

What are some natural remedies and diet tips for my cat’s kidney disease?

Wednesday, September 24th, 2008
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earthling asked:


My cat, 6 yrs old, could possibly have kidney failure (it might be a bladder infection but I won’t find out for another 2 weeks after antibiotics); he’s still energetic and doesn’t show any signs of illness. Ironically I have kidney disease as well and am using natural remedies like dandelion root tea and other herbs. Wheatgrass has also improved my health a lot. I am wondering these herbs would apply to cats as well?

Does anyone have any suggestions for diet (should it be homemade)? I’ve been doing research and they all say low salt, but some sites say good high quality protein while others say low protein. And should I stop using the chemical Frontline (flea medicine) on my cat?

Also, where on my cat are his kidneys located?

Thanks!

Percy

My allergies are causing me to use my inhaler more than usual, are there natural remedies I can use?

Saturday, September 20th, 2008
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mrplentysdghtr asked:


I generally suffer from seasonal allergies – sneezing, caughing, stuffines – but this year it’s worse than usual and I have had to use my asthma inhaler more often. Are there any natural or home remedies I can use to alleviate the congestive issues I’m suffring from?

Albert

Natural remedies that really work?

Saturday, September 20th, 2008
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luciousbbwkitty asked:


Are there any natural remedies that really work to get rid of dark under eye circles?

Unwin

All-Natural Remedy For Adult Acne: The Acid Proof Method

Monday, September 15th, 2008
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Kyle Richey asked:


Are you looking for a simple, natural remedy for adult acne? If so, look no further! There are many great natural ways to treat acne, and this article will cover some of the best. First, here are some benefits of choosing an all-natural remedy for adult acne as opposed to a prescription:

Benefit #1: Natural remedies are typically much cheaper than their prescription-counterparts.

Benefit #2: Natural remedies rarely have harmful, annoying or uncomfortable side effects.

Benefit #3: Natural remedies provide many indirect health benefits when used properly.

Now, let’s get started. The first remedy you should know about is a very simple one. It’s called Green Tea. It has risen in popularity quite a bit in the last few years, and with good reason! Green Tea has many health benefits, including helping with: high cholesterol, infections, viruses, high blood sugar, headaches, joint discomfort and of course…acne. Green Tea contains an antioxidant known as EGCG that protects cells much better than normal vitamins such as Vitamin C and Vitamin E.

The second natural remedy for adult acne that should be on your list is water. Sounds too simple, but it honestly helps quite a bit to remove the toxins from your body as often as possible. When wastes and sugars build up in your digestive system, Candida, the number one cause of acne bacteria, thrives. By drinking more water, you flush these harmful wastes from your system, thus preventing future breakouts.

The third natural acne remedy is herbal treatments. Many people swear by herbal remedies as effective treatments for most anything, and there isn’t much evidence that suggests otherwise. Common herbal remedies for adult acne include red clover, black cohosh, primrose and wild yarn. Also, Vitamin B5 supplements can reduce the production of Sebum (clogs pores). As a general rule, these herbs should be researched before taking, as some are meant primarily for women with hormonal imbalance, etc. Just do your homework, ask your doctor and be sure that what you’re taking/using is right for you, and you’ll be fine!

The last acne remedy one should consider is the “Acid Proof” method. There are many acids found in fruits that help reduce Sebum, eliminate the excess toxins that build up in the body and reduce redness and swelling of blemishes.

The best fruits to eat for this purpose are those with red, orange or dark skins, such as apples, grapes and oranges. Also, by rubbing lemon juice on a cotton ball, and placing it on a blemish for 30 seconds to a minute, the lemon’s natural acids can kill bacteria that is clogging the pores, thus reducing redness and swelling, improving the appearance dramatically!



Lincoln

what are some natural remedies for a Soar Throat?

Sunday, September 14th, 2008
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Super F1 Man asked:


I have been having problems with a soar throat, I would like to know if you guys know of any natural remedies to heal a soar throat?
oh come on lady, so I spelled sore throat wrong, get over it!

Richard

Natural home remedies for allergies and asthma?

Sunday, September 14th, 2008
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PinkPrincessNerd asked:


There is way too much info out there for natural remedies. There is no naturopath in my area, so tips and hints that have worked for you on your kids would be helpful.

My 9 year old has asthma, which is brought on by allergies and heavy exercise – she is a sport nut. Her allergies are pretty bad too, but since she spends so much time outside for sports I **** to “dope her up” every day with allergy medicine. No allergy medicine = worse asthma, so then she is ******* back her puffer.

Any tips, good websites, etc would help! Thanks
She is getting food allergy testing on Wednesday! I’m looking to start more natural treatments after I find out what she is allergic to,,, I know there is a food in there somewhere [like tuna or red dye] that will be an AHH OK! for us :)

Gilroy

What are the best natural remedies i can use to get fair?

Sunday, September 7th, 2008
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idkmybffjill asked:


Im 13 and i got tanned from swimming in the sun(used good sunscreen). now i dont go in the sun but i wnt to get fairer. PLease suggest some natural remedies i can use- be sure to state how much of each ingredient and how long to use it for. ANd if u have products like avadaco then please state that its available in us only. Also if u can gimme some simple ones so i can buy the ingridients in india and use it here also-but anything will do. PLease gimme as many dtails as u can thqnx

Erik