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Gout - natural herbal solutions

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If you want to get away from the prescription pad then articles like this are a gold mine. The only thing this doesn’t talk about is why some people get gout. Since it is considered a form of arthritis then it is also considered an autoimmune disease. At autoimmune disease can be described as symptoms caused when the immune system starts attacking the body instead of the foreign invaders. I have been taught that this occurs when the immune system is weak, and needs to be strengthened. If you look at people with arthritis this seems to ring true, they typically have other ‘illnesses’ that are putting strain on their immune system. My course of action then is to strengthen my immune system with Sterol Max and Plant Enzymes. So far it seems to be working. I come from a family of lots of arthritis, yet am experiencing none.
 
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Herbal remedies are a centuries-old gout treatment that remains widely used even today. Gout arthritis, or simply gout, is a one of the most painful forms of rheumatism. It is an arthritic condition resulting from an accumulation of uric acid crystals in the joints, particularly the large joint of the big toe, causing intense pain and acute inflammation. You can treat gout naturally with herbal remedies.

Black Currant Leaf Herbal Tea

In his book "Jude's Herbal Home Remedies," Jude Todd recommends drinking black currant leaf herbal tea as a natural gout treatment. Add one tablespoon of chopped black currant leaf to one cup of boiling water, cover and let steep for about 10 minutes. Strain the herbal tea and drink a cup three times a day.

Cherry Stems Decoction

Drink a cherry herbal tea decoction brewed from cherry stems. Add one cup of cherry stems to 2 cups of water. Bring the mixture to a boil and then let it simmer for half an hour. Strain the decoction and stir in 2 cups of honey. Drink a cup three times a day.

Charcoal Foot Soak

Lihua Wang, in the book "Chinese Home Remedies," writes that a charcoal foot soak is an ancient Chinese home remedy for gout in the foot. Boil 8 ounces of charcoal in water for 10 minutes. Remove the charcoal, let it dry and then wrap it in a cotton fabric bag. Place the bag in a container large enough to hold your feet, and add enough warm water to submerge your feet in it. Soak feet in the charcoal water for 30 minutes, once daily for a month.

Strawberry Leaf Herbal Tea

Steep 4 to 5 fresh strawberry leaves in one cup of boiling water for 10 to 15 minutes. Strain the strawberry herbal tea, add honey and drink two to three times a day. Alternatively, Jude Todd notes that one folk remedy recommends eating strawberries and nothing else for two days.

Water

One of the easiest remedies for gout treatment is simply water, notes Bill Gottlieb in his book "Alternative Cures," because gout is caused by high levels of uric acid in the body. Once you have had an attack of gout, it is important to flush excess uric acid from the body with water by drinking about a gallon per day. It also dilutes the concentration of uric acid in the body. Water is not only helpful as a stand-alone remedy but also complements other treatments of gout as well.

References

1 "Jude's Herbal Home Remedies: Natural Health, Beauty & Home-Care Secrets;" Jude C. Williams, Jude Todd; 2008
2 "Chinese home remedies: harnessing ancient wisdom for self-healing;" Lihua Wang; 2005
3 "Alternative Cures: More Than 1,000 of the Most Effective Natural Home Remedies;" Bill Gottlieb; 2008

 
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