Thursday, September 12, 2013

Gout vs Mircle Soap II



The high uric acid symptoms of gout are nothing short of excruciating pain. Almost, as soon it appears it needs to be addressed just as quickly. Now, you can deal with the symptoms using prescribed drug based medications or by using natural remedies. This short article describes 5 natural remedies that I found on several health articles, personal testimonies and websites. Along, with the 5 natural remedies I am also going to describe how using a Miracle Soap II Product can help the natural remedies work faster in your body.

Gout is caused by high uric acid levels in the blood which in turn gives rise to the formation of urate crystals in the joints and surrounding tissue. Your body's natural inflammatory reaction to this needle like crystal is what actually produces the agonizing symptoms of gout.

 First reason, when the excretion of uric acid through the kidneys is insufficient, accumulation in the body can occur. When this happens, this can lead to hyperuricemia which is also known as high uric acid level. When hyperuricemia worsens, the urate in the body will crystallize and deposit in soft tissues in your body. The formation of these urate crystals will lead to gout pain. The typical symptoms first notices of high uric acid levels causing gout in a joint are; redness, swelling, very warm to touch, inflammation, tightness across the joint, and extreme pain.

The other reason is overproduction of uric acid by the body. When there is overproduction in the body, a similar event will occur. Urate crystals will start to build up in the body and joints, this leads to pain in the joint which is classified as gout pain.

Overproduction can occur due to dietary reasons. Overconsumption of high purine foods will lead to overproduction. There are many examples of high purine foods. Red meat, scallops and anchovies are just a few of the examples of high purine foods. Alcohol overuse can also cause the overproduction of uric acid. Uncontrolled alcohol consumption will increase the risk of a gout attack significantly. Therefore, it is best to control your alcohol intake especially beer to a minimum. Consumption of fructose-rich foods and beverages such as those sweetened with high fructose corn syrup is also associated with an increased risk of gout in both men and women.

Gout can be due to overproduction or under-excretion of uric acid in the body. You can effectively prevent and treat gout pain with various methods available. 


Miracle Soap II Products are very useful and help with a lot of symptoms, but the Miracle Soap II Liquid Neutralizer and the Gel Neutralizer will be your best bet to help take the physical signs and the internal signs of gout away. With a healthy diet, following some of the natural remedies that I wrote about down below and the proper use of Miracle Soap II hopefully your gout will go away and not come back. Go onto http://katesmiracle2soapsale.com/Welcome.php and the look at the shop now tab and begin your journey to a whole new world of Miracle Soap II. This product is all natural minerals, sea salts, and cold pressed virgin oils. Miracle Soap II is also all non-toxic, and biodegradable. There are no fragrances, colors, agents or perfumes. From experience it doesn’t get much better than that, but Miracle Soap II is not going to work by itself I truly do recommend following these next steps or any others that you may find to make sure the Miracle Soap II is working at its best performance.



1. Water
Drink plenty of water, at least 3 liters per day. Not only does water help to flush excess acid and urate crystals out of your body, it also helps to keep you better hydrated which in turn helps to prevent further crystal formation.

2. Cherries
Eat lots and lots of Black Cherries on a daily basis. . Black cherries are one of the newer foods to reduce uric acid. That is not to say that cherries are new, but the effects of them are newly discovered to lower levels greatly. It is now being recommended for gout sufferers to consume at least one serving of black cherries a day or even for the extreme case 40 cherries every 4 hours during attacks.You should try to get fresh, frozen, or all natural fruit juice for your servings though to get the best benefits from it. Strawberries will also have the same effect to a lesser degree as what cherries do.

 3. Vitamin C
Take vitamin C, preferably through a healthy diet, but if needs be through supplements like raw vitamin C or capsules then that is ok as well. Studies have shown that vitamin C can aid in acid excretion and in the reduction of blood serum uric acid levels. Gout will develop when there is excessive storage or accumulation of uric acid in the body in the form of monosodium urate.  Foods to reduce uric acid would also include those that contain Vitamin C. Citrus fruits especially are great for this, and if gotten in the fresh, frozen, or all natural fruit juice forms are much more likely to help reduce the levels than just what the capsules will. Also, be sure to include this in your daily diet since Vitamin C is eliminated routinely from our bodies because it is water-soluble. It is rather simple to incorporate since there are so many ways to get it now.

 4. Apple Cider Vinegar
If you have read any of my other blogs this will not be the first time you have seen me write about apple cider vinegar. Apple cider vinegar is thought to help alleviate high uric acid by changing your blood pH. To drink just add 3 teaspoons of vinegar to a glass of water and drink 1 to 3 glasses per day. If you need to you could add some honey to make it more pleasant to drink. Note that it has to be raw, un-distilled, unpasteurized apple cider vinegar.


 5. Herbal Remedies
Think about taking an herbal remedy. Particular herbs have been shown to reduce high uric acid levels. I would consult with a professional or doing thorough research before you think about taking this path.

These are just five home remedies to address your high uric acid symptoms. Of course there are many more, too many to discuss in this article. Just do a search online for "natural gout remedies" or "how to lower uric acid" and sift through the results that are thrown up.

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