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Fasting And Gout – Do Fasting Causes Gout?

Clinical research first recognized gouty arthritis, a worsening form of arthritis, among the earliest diseases in which the Egyptians identified podogra (acute gout occurring in the first metatarsophalangeal jointy). Hippocrates referred to it as the unwalkable disease. Gout is clearly associated with diet and human lifestyles. Consuming excess dietary …

Salt And Gout – The Controversial Issues

Try to ask those patients with hypertension, what strikes a chord when they heard the word salt? They will certainly relate it to the cause of their sufferings. To the majority, salt features terrible notoriety for their health condition. Despite the recommendations from public health advocates to reduce the consumption of salt …

Vitamin D and Gout – A Health Guide

When uric acid levels rise that is the cause of purines being broken down in the body. When uric acid levels get too high for a person to handle, he or she will start feeling pain in their joints, which happens to be gout flare ups. It is …

Seafood and Gout – Taking Precautions

Many of us have been guilty of going out to restaurants like Long John Silver’s or Red Lobster and having seafood meals that we thought were great for us at the time. Little did we know though that these seafood meals became one of the main reasons why …

Pizza and Gout – Healthy Slice of Support

Most of us have had at least one slice of this iconic food, which can be traced back to the late 16th Century. After receiving tomatoes from the Americans, the Europeans incorporated this ingredient into a dish that would be known as pizza. Raffaele Esposito, a native pizzamaker of …