Gout treatment: 10 tips to relieve pain

July 30, 2022 0 Comments

When you wake up at 2am with excruciating pain in your big toe, or elsewhere, you need fast pain relief! If you are prone to gout attacks or have a history of gout in your family, prepare yourself and learn how to treat gout proactively: stop eating foods rich in purines that increase uric acid in the blood, which can eventually lead to gout. gout attack. Here are some tips to help you get through a taste attack and help prevent it from happening again:

  1. Keep a medicine cabinet handy that includes the items you need for a taste pain attack. You most likely won’t be able to run to the pharmacy in the middle of the night, even if you could walk on your feet or, horrors, put on your shoes and socks! By keeping your supplies somewhere close at hand in a box or bag, you’ll always be prepared when a gout attack strikes.
  2. Step One: Spray the affected joint with a deep-penetrating pain-relieving spray, such as STOPAIN, which is available at most drugstores;
  3. No STOP? Many people say they get quick relief from spraying WD-40 on the sore joint. I don’t know what is in WD-40 that will stop the pain, but since it is a penetrating oil, it would get to the affected joint quickly;
  4. Take some TYLENOL or another over-the-counter pain reliever; don’t take aspirin though, it just makes things worse;
  5. If you have a bathtub, soak in a warm bath in which you have dissolved 2 handfuls of EPSOM SALTS and a handful of ROCK SALT. Some people have reported success adding a little APPLE CIDER VINEGAR as well. If you don’t have a bathtub, you can soak in a bucket or other large container;
  6. Drink LOTS of WATER to begin flushing monosodium urate crystals from the affected joint and uric acid from your body. If you do not have high blood pressure or are not following a sodium-restricted diet, drink a glass of water in which you have dissolved 1/2 teaspoon of BAKING SODIUM a couple of times a day;
  7. CHERRIES are very good to taste bread. Eat 1/2 pound of fresh or canned (unsweetened) dark red cherries every day. They help circulation and reduce inflammation. If you prefer, you can drink 100% natural cherry juice (without sugar), diluted concentrated cherry juice (without sugar), or buy Cherry Extract. If you don’t like cherries, blueberries would be the second choice;
  8. Do not drink alcohol, coffee, tea, sodas, or any other beverages that contain caffeine. Drink a tea made with BURDOCK ROOT, or take BURDOCK CAPSULES;
  9. Take HAWTHHORN BERRY supplements. They will reduce inflammation and also increase circulation. Other useful herbs are VIBRICA’S TONGUE and DEVIL’S NAIL;
  10. Every day take 1000 mg of VITAMIN C, 250 mg of VITAMIN E, COMPLEX B, BETA CAROTENE and FISH capsules. It is also a good idea to always take a MULTI-VITAMIN every day.

There you go! Ten steps you can take now and/or when a taste attack occurs. Read below for more information and a FREE mini-course.

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