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 Post subject: Re: Natural healing...
PostPosted: Sun Sep 23, 2012 9:16 am 
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CindyLouWho wrote:
Linda,
Gout is a disease that affects your metabolism due to excessive amounts of iruc acid in the blood and uric acid deposits that have crystallized in the joints. The kidneys filter uric acid in our bodies and uric acid is a by-product of protein.

If it were me, I would approach it in the following manner:
*it is VERY important to alkalize the diet,
*greatly reducing amount of animal protein consumed.
*avoid soda altogether
*make sure LOTS of pure drinking water is consumed to flush metabolic waste from the body
*increase following foods in diet: complex carb intake like fresh fruits, dark green veggies & other alkaline-forming foods

Supplements that I've seen help my clients with gout, including my dd's boyfriend have been:
Alfalfa, Devil's Claw, Joint Support, KB-C (a kidney combination) and PDA, which helps break down proteins in the blood and gut.


I do not eat meat, an egg once in a while. I eat veggies , some fruit.

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 Post subject: Re: Natural healing...
PostPosted: Sun Sep 23, 2012 6:20 pm 
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Martha, the main reason I haven't tried the "no-poo" method to wash my hair is because we have
VERY hard water here, and everyone I know locally who has tried this has not been happy with the results. They say their hair feels dirty all the time. We do not have a water softener.


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