June 30, 2008
Natural Cures For Gout Bring Relief Safely & Side Effect-Free
Gout can be treated by any doctor. But some people prefer natural cures for gout. One such natural cure is cherries which, if eaten regularly, have been known to regulate the effects of gout and even cure it altogether. To make it easier, you can get cherry juice concentrate, which has the essential vitamins found in cherries.
A charcoal poultice is a natural gout cure used in some parts of the world where cherries aren't as abundant. Charcoal is known as a great remedy for gout and, in poultice form, is especially effective in ridding the body of uric acid toxins. You can easily prepare one by mixing a half cup of powdered charcoal and some spoonfuls of warm water in a blender. Just make sure you add enough water.
Some people create a paste with the poultice. The paste is then applied to the affected joint or area and covered with a warm cloth and left overnight. Caution should be taken when working with charcoal poultices, because they're known to stain other items of clothing.
Another use for charcoal as a gout remedy is with a bath. Pour 1/2 a cup of charcoal powder into a bath tub filled with warm water. Then place your joints in it to soak for an hour for a charcoal bath.
What you eat is also important in the battle against gout. Dairy products, vegetables, and fruits are very essential and can buttress the body against gout. Lots of fluid intake, notably water, has been known to prevent gout attacks. This is because water flushes out excess uric acid. Also, foods such as organ meats, sweetbreads, brains, kidneys, meat extracts, and wild game and some fish ought to be eaten sparingly because they are high in purine, the substance that causes the painful crystallization in the joints that lead to gout.

Filed under Health by Sable Woods








