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what is the best way to control gout problem?

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I know the drugs used to cure accute attack and to lower uric acid, but I really need to know the food that must be avoided since there are many versions (about the food). What is the suggested diet for gout patients.


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5 Comments to what is the best way to control gout problem?

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    Cherry juice and/or cherries, daily.

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    Avoid sugar, corn syrup, completely, unless eating fruit, but must still balance diet. Never use any high fructose corn syrup product! The acid remains in place to inflame tissue for days!
    Gout is partly due to lack of proper cell replication, which is inhibited by glucose made from sugar. Glucose is proven the leading cause of aging.

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    What Should You Eat when you are diagnosed with gout?

    Dietary restrictions suggest what people should not eat, but what should people eat? What foods will help control gout attacks? The American Medical Association recommends the following dietary guidelines for people with gout, advising them to eat a diet:

    high in complex carbohydrates (fiber-rich whole grains, fruits, and vegetables)

    low in protein (15% of calories and sources should be soy, lean meats, or poultry)

    no more than 30% of calories in fat (with only 10% animal fats)

    Recommended Foods To Eat:

    Fresh cherries, strawberries, blueberries, and other red-blue berries
    Bananas
    Celery
    Tomatoes
    Vegetables including kale, cabbage, parsley, green-leafy vegetables
    Foods high in bromelain (pineapple)
    Foods high in vitamin C (red cabbage, red bell peppers, tangerines, mandarins, oranges, potatoes)
    Drink fruit juices and purified water (8 glasses of water per day)
    Low-fat dairy products
    Complex carbohydrates (breads, cereals, pasta, rice, as well as aforementioned vegetables and fruits)
    Chocolate, cocoa
    Coffee, tea
    Carbonated beverages
    Essential fatty acids (tuna and salmon, flaxseed, nuts, seeds)
    Tofu, although a legume and made from soybeans, may be a better choice than meat

    Foods considered moderately high in purines but which may not raise the risk of gout include: asparagus, cauliflower, mushrooms, peas, spinach, whole grain breads and cereals, chicken, duck, ham, turkey, kidney and lima beans. It is important to remember that purines are found in all protein foods. All sources of purines should not be eliminated.

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    Principles
    A low – purene, low – protein, easily digestible diet with a liberal fluid intake is advised

    Calories
    Obese persons may be more prone to gout. The body weight should be reduced to normal. A heavy meal supplying high calories should be avoided, as it tends to precipitate an attack.

    Proteins and purines
    Meats having high protein content, such as fish (herrings, salmons and sardines), sweet bread, liver, kidney, milk extracts and meat soup are always excluded. Flesh in the form of meat, fish and fowl is excluded during an acute attack. About 60 grams of protein a day is adequate, preferably supplied as vegetable and milk proteins.

    Fats
    Fat consumption is restricted, partly because its ingestion tends to cause detention of urates by the kidney, and partly to prevent obesity.

    Carbohydrates
    During an attack of gout the main source of calories should be carbohydrates, because of its protein sparing effects which

    Fluids
    A liberal intake of fluid should be advised to ensure a daily excretion of about 2000 ml of urine.

    Beverages
    Tea and coffee contain methyl purines which are not converted by the body into uric acid. About 2 to 3 cups a day are permitted.

    Alcohol
    There appears to be individual susceptibility to an attack of gout after ingestion of alcohol. Stopping alcohol may prevent attack of gout.
    Gouty patients usually tolerate a couple of ounces of white wine or whisky, but not beer, stout, or red wines.

  5. reifguy's Gravatar reifguy
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    gout was known long time back in the middle ages ,as the kings disease ,due to poverty only the rich would get it ,becoz of eating high protein and purines diet,best diet for you is lots of fluids ,and less proteineous food ,less red meat,chciken ,fish ,mushrooms ,beans,try to eat a light diet and smaller amounts of high protein food,and plenty of fluids

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