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Gout

Got Gout?

What is Gout?

Gout is a form of arthritis that affects the big toe, other peripheral joints, tendons and kidneys.  The first sign of an attack of gout is acute needle-like pain caused from uric acid crystals poking into the surrounding tissues which turns the joint bright red.  Generalized fever may result.

Gout happens from either overproduction or under-processing of uric acid, which allows it to build up in the blood, tissues, and urine.   Uric acid is a waste by-product of protein breakdown.  In most cases the digestive tract is not producing enough uricase, a digestive enzyme responsible for the breakdown  (oxidation) of uric acid.

Statistics: Ninety percent of gout cases occur in overweight men over the age of 35.  Gout, often called “rich man’s disease”, usually runs in the family. It may also be associated with improper digestion, toxic bowels, kidney stones, atherosclerosis, overeating of rich and fatty foods, drinking too much alcohol, crash diets, stress, certain medications (blood pressure, chemotherapy and antibiotics), yeast infections, surgery or injury to the joints.

Gout Diagnosis:

Gout is diagnosed in the medical profession by symptom and/or by inserting a needle into the joint to extract a small amount of joint fluid, which is then examined microscopically for the uric acid crystals.

Gout. Ouch!

Picture references: https://www.learningradiology.com/notes/bonenotes/goutpage.htm

Avoid These Foods:

During an active bout of gout, dissolve and process uric acid crystals by avoiding the following high purine-containing foods*:

Alcohol (all but rum and vodka), Anchovies, Apples and Apple Cider, Aspirin (causes crystal formation) Beef, Beer,  Brains, Brewers yeast, Chocolate, Crab, Cranberry juice,  Dark Grapes, Fresh fruits in general (except those listed below), Fresh Pineapple, Glycine supplements (converts to uric acid), Hot dogs, Jams/jellies, Kidney, Liver, Lobster, Meat Stock, Organ meats of all types, Peanuts, Pies , Pop (fruit flavored), Raisins, Rhubarb, Sardines, Squab, Tomatoes (fresh/canned/juice) Turkey, Veal, Whole wheat cereals, Whole wheat bread.

*Purine is one of four basic building blocks that combine in various ways and amounts to make up amino acids which are the building blocks of protein.

Use These Foods in Moderation if you have Gout:

Asparagus, Broccoli, Brussels Sprouts, Dried Beans and Lentils, Lima beans, Mushrooms, Onions, Peas, Radishes, Spinach.

Eat More of These Foods if you have Gout:

Apricots, Bacon (crisp), Bananas, Beef (twice weekly only), Bread (white or rye), Chicken, Buttermilk, Cantaloupe, Carrots, Celery and Celery juice, Cereals (any except whole wheat types), Cheese, Cherries (by the concentrated ounce or by the pound), Chicken soup, Comfrey tea, Corn, Cottage cheese, Custard, Eggs, Fish, Grapefruit, Green grapes, Green beans, Ham (lean), Iced tea, Jell-O (not strawberry), Lemonade, Lettuce, Nuts (all except peanuts), Oranges, Peaches, Pears, Pineapple (canned), Plums (any color) , Pop (all but fruit flavored), Pork, Postum, Potatoes (white or sweet), Rice, Rum, Sanalac (beverage), Strawberries, Vodka, Watermelon.

Gout In general:

Note: Acupuncture and Honeybee venom therapy (called apitherapy) have been known to give good results.  Bee venom stimulates the immune system and acts as an anti-inflammatory.

Supplements used to treat gouty arthritis:

A-C Carbamide (Standard process Labs), Alfalfa, Aloe Vera juice, Autumn Crocus (Colchicum autumnale is the herb which the drug colchicine was originally isolated from), Bilberry extract, Birch, Black cherry juice, Buchu (Green ) tea, Burdock, Cayenne, Cherries (1/2 pound/day), Chromium picolinate, Devil’s Claw, DMSO, Essential Fatty Acids, Flax seed oil, Folic Acid, Germanium (to reduce pain/swelling), Glucosamine Sulfate, Hawthorne Extract, Homeopathics (Arnica, Pulsatilla, Urtica, Colchicum, Ledum), Hyssop, Juniper, Kelp, Pantothenic Acid, Potassium broth (See broth recipe below), Pychnogenol (grape and pine bark), Quercetin (inhibits the enzyme xanthine oxidase which makes uric acid, also an anti-inflammatory), SOD (antioxidant and free radical destroyer), Vitamins A, B Complex, and E,  Vitamin C (increases urinary excretion of uric acid.), Wintergreen oil, Zinc (important in protein metabolism and tissue repair).

Muscle-test the above items or ask your naturopath to help you find the right treatment for you.

Potassium Broth Recipe

Cover and cook slowly for about 1/2 hour.  Strain, cool until just warm and serve.  If not used immediately, keep in refrigerator and warm up before serving.  Compost the vegetables or give them to your pets.  Great for alkalizing your body and is super mineral rich.

Drink 8 oz. broth as a hot drink two times daily.  Makes about 3 servings.

FROM MY READERS:

Hello– I find your website to be very informative but have one question on the foods to avoid and foods to eat list. What is your source for his list? And what context does “Foods to eat more of” fall under?

These are all items gout sufferers have been forbidden to consume as to not invoke a bout. Very interesting that is all.  Jared G. in Portland, OR

Response: A bout of gout. I like that. Gosh Jared, that list was made so long ago I don’t even remember the sources. I did use some books like Prescription for Nutritional healing, You Can Survive it all, and Health Healing by Linda Rector Page around that time. You may be able to find more info there.  I wonder if rum and vodka are made from grains/vegetables that are OK for gout?

I don’t know my alcohols that well. And Edgar Cayce’s readings did say bacon was OK for many readings (but not other pork products) so maybe it’s from one of his readings and maybe the people who wrote other gout food lists just lumped bacon into the pork category without knowing? Who knows. I’d definitely limit my intake on any of those foods whether or not you have gout anyway. Wouldn’t that make sense? So don’t go out and eat a pound of bacon just because you’ve been holding back!  Two slices/week is your max I’m testing.  And you don’t test strong on vodka but rum is OK for your body at 2 ounces a week. That’s not very much. Hope that helps though! Denice

List of High Oxalate Foods: https://naturalhealthtechniques.com/list-of-high-oxalate-foods/

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