By Stan Tian
| Published 08/29/2009
| Gout | Rating:
Some foods contain higher levels of purines (a type of organic compound) than others and when purines are broken down by the body they produce uric acid as a by product.
By Stan Tian
| Published 08/28/2009
| Gout | Unrated
Whether you are currently suffering from gout or you have learned that it runs in your family you will probably rather use natural remedies rather than relying on prescription medication that can have a range of unpleasant side effects.
Gout is certainly not a fun condition to have. It's a common rheumatic disease and it counts rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis among its close cousins.
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