Collection: Gout

What is Gout?

Gout is a form of inflammatory arthritis caused by high levels of uric acid in the bloodstream, leading to painful swelling in the joints, especially in the toes, ankles, and knees. Uric acid crystals accumulate in the joints, causing severe pain, redness, and inflammation. Triggers include poor diet, alcohol consumption, dehydration, obesity, and genetic factors.

Managing gout naturally involves reducing inflammation, balancing acidity, and supporting kidney function to help flush out excess uric acid and prevent flare-ups.

Natural Support for Gout

To help reduce joint inflammation, neutralize acidity, and support detoxification, our practitioners recommend:

  • Code CH02 InflamaStop Tincture – A powerful anti-inflammatory herbal blend that reduces joint pain, swelling, and stiffness associated with gout.
  • Code CH199 Acidity Capsules – Designed to balance pH levels, prevent uric acid buildup, and support digestive health.
  • Code CH195 Colloidal Copper Liquid – A natural remedy that supports joint flexibility, reduces oxidative stress, and promotes tissue repair.

Natural Ways to Prevent & Manage Gout

To reduce flare-ups and improve joint health, try these natural strategies:

  1. Stay Hydrated – Drinking plenty of water helps flush excess uric acid from the body.
  2. Limit Purine-Rich Foods – Reduce intake of red meat, seafood, alcohol, and processed foods, which contribute to uric acid buildup.
  3. Increase Alkaline Foods – Eat more leafy greens, fruits, nuts, and whole grains to balance acidity.
  4. Maintain a Healthy Weight – Obesity increases uric acid production, so regular exercise can help prevent flare-ups.
  5. Use Cold Compresses – Applying a cold pack to swollen joints helps reduce pain and inflammation.
  6. Incorporate Anti-Inflammatory Herbs – Turmeric, ginger, and cherry juice are natural remedies that help lower uric acid levels and ease joint pain.

Important Note

While natural remedies can help reduce symptoms and support joint health, severe or recurring gout attacks may require medical attention. If symptoms worsen or lead to joint damage, consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation and treatment

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