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gazzalii
10-30-2016, 12:59 AM
Salaam
Since the age of 40 im having gout. And whenever i eat anything purine content food i get this attack.
Any help?
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فصيح الياسين
10-30-2016, 02:26 AM
What is gout.. sorry
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gazzalii
10-30-2016, 02:43 AM
Arthritis
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sister herb
10-30-2016, 07:02 AM
You better talk with a doctor. There are meds whose keep symptoms away (but you have to take those meds a long time). The other way is a suitable diet, health life style and avoiding those foods which may increase the symptoms of gout.
Note that untreated gout may lead to the destruction of inflamed joints as well as to serious kidney disease. The best is to meet a doctor who can gives you advices for the good diet or other treatment.
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gazzalii
10-30-2016, 07:12 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by
sister herb
You better talk with a doctor. There are meds whose keep symptoms away (but you have to take those meds a long time). The other way is a suitable diet, health life style and avoiding those foods which may increase the symptoms of gout.
Note that untreated gout may lead to the destruction of inflamed joints as well as to serious kidney disease. The best is to meet a doctor who can gives you advices for the good diet or other treatment.
I am under allorpurinol
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piXie
10-30-2016, 09:15 AM
:sl:
You need to go to the docs n take more drugs to poison yourself some more. This "treatment" is FDA approved. It's the legal way to kill patients slowly.
Just don't contact any naturopathic doctors or chiropractors or any other such "quacks" because they may just address the real underlying causes for your condition and devise an effective anti-inflammatory, nutrient dense, alkaline nutritional protocol along with the correct exercises which could really make a difference to your health.
Take responsibility for your health & body, or become another victim of Big Pharma.
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piXie
11-02-2016, 03:00 PM
P.s. Please forgive me if my post sounded harsh. May Allaah grant you complete shifaa. Aameen.
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*charisma*
11-02-2016, 04:16 PM
Assalamu Alaikum
@
gazzalii
Check this out:
Treatment & Remedies for Gout
And this:
Gout Diet
You should avoid eating purine foods since you already know that they cause the attacks in your body, at least until you know you're in remission and these foods cannot affect you anymore.
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muslim brother
11-23-2016, 03:49 PM
after a very high protein diet for over 25 years due to bodybuilding and powerlifting i developed gout about 5 years ago at age 45 approx.
alhamdulillah i dont take allopurinol,but take a colchicine when the pain starts,only need one or two,last needed over a year ago
i eat meat only once a week now,if that and more water and salads and vegetables,which my indian wife loves making..bhaji,karela,bhinda etc
coffee helps a bit ,and bicarbonate of soda dissolved in water ,with a meat meal..
theres always a natural cure and preventative
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BeTheChange
11-26-2016, 09:53 PM
Asalamualykum,
Don't be frightened of trying natural remedies if you haven't already done so.
Also if you feel your current remedy is not working don't be afraid to try a different one.
Our bodies react in different ways and you just need to find one that suits you insha Allah.
May Allah swt help you find a safe long-term cure Ameen.
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