Guest guest Posted October 18, 2003 Report Share Posted October 18, 2003 GOUT: " Rich Man's Disease " I researched gout in the following two books: " Prescription for Nutritional Healing, " by James F. Balch, MD and Phyllis A. Balch, CNC; and " Natural Alternatives to Over-the-Counter and Prescription Drugs, " by Michael T. Murray, ND. On page 185 of his book, Dr. Murray states the following: " It is a well-accepted fact that most cases of gout can be treated effectively with diet alone. However, with the advent of potent drugs like allopurinol, many physicians do not even stress the value of diet therapy to their patients. " The dietary basics outlined by both reference books include: No alcohol; Avoid all fried foods; Follow a low-purine diet (this has been standard gout therapy for many years)--foods high in purine that should be entirely avoided include: anchovies, organ meats and red meats (also meat gravies and broths), shellfish, herring, mackerel, sardines; Weight reduction--getting rid of excess weight is considered very important; Avoid refined carbohydrates, particularly sugar and white-flour products, as much as possible; Low protein diet; Drink plenty of fluids (non-alcoholic). Supplements that help gout: Flavanoids. Quercetin, in particular. Available in certain fruits, also supplemental form at health food store; Folic acid. Has been shown in studies to help with gout, but exact amounts not determined. Recommended daily dosage is 10-40 mg. (This is considered a " pharmacological dose " ; supplements of folic acid come in micrograms.) Important Note: Have a health care practitioner help you with this; This is only Information and not to treat or cure. Vitamin B complex, with extra pantothenic acid; Vitamin C with bioflavanoids -- 3,000 to 5,000 mgs total daily, in divided doses Note: The above is a good start but I would also include Black Cherry Juice as well, and drink plenty of distilled water. Bless MM. My Web Site: http://community.webtv.net/Yahwist/THEGREATMYSTERY Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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