Natural Cures for
Gout
There are many ways in which gout attacks
present itself. This is why you need natural
cures for gout to be ready for these patterns of
attacks. Each individual patient varies from each other on
how these manifestations show themselves but the signs and
symptoms are pretty much identical with each other.
With nearly 4 years of
experience in nursing and exposure in a lot of clinical
areas where interaction with the patient is pretty much a
necessity, I have come to a conclusion that gout attacks can be
successfully managed by natural home remedies and with the help
of some natural remedies for gouts.
Here are some of the Natural Cures for
Gout Attacks:
Celery Seeds Gout Cure and
Herbal Remedy - This natural
cure has been proven by many to work for
gout. It is the
seed of
plant closely related to celery (strange isnt
it? ), cultivated specifically
for its aromatic and flavorful seeds. It can be found as
an ingredient in spice mixes all over the world, and is
also available plain in whole and ground form.
Apart from its culinary
attraction, it has been used to cure gout attacks. What you
need to do is to get the ground form of celery seed
and add it up on your usual foods to keep it "just part"
of your diet. Some patients report effectiveness in using half
a teaspoon along with fruit juices that they normally take. So
far, this natural herbal remedy for gout has been favored by
most patients.
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Black Cherry
Juice Concentrate Gout Remedy - This remedy works by
lowering the uric acid levels of the blood by the substance
called anthocyanins. This is what scientists believe to be the
prime mover of this natural gout remedy.
You can prepare 2 tablespoons of black cherry
juice concentrate into 8 ounze of waterand drink it thrice per
day during attack days. On normal days, you can take just a
glass of this concentrate to act as prophylactic treatment.
To supplement these natural cures for gout, you can also take up
swimming laps. This would activate your joints and boost up
circulation. Some patients also report benefits from
swimming.
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