Goutritis fights Gout with natural nutrients from tart cherries


Gout? Thank God I don't have this. Maybe not yet? I hope not. I know some people who experience this, and ever since, when I think gout, what comes to mind is pain. 

Peopl suffering from this knows the feeling of having one. The severe, debilitating pain that emanates from a joint – often the one at the base of the big toe. This is where uric acid crystal deposits have formed because of the build-up of uric acid in the bloodstream. 

Don't you just wish that you have something that can relieve the pain? Well, thankfully there's Goutritis. Goutritis is an all-natural food supplement that contains tart or sour cherries, which have a high content of anthocyanins, antioxidants and potassium. All these natural nutrients combine to effectively and safely reduce inflammation and contribute to alkalizing the body, which is helpful in reducing pain associated with gout. Goutritis is FDA-approved. It is available directly from Whealth, Inc. 

How do you take it? Take three capsules of Goutritis, daily before breakfast. This will help the patient manage his gout on top of doctor’s orders to take the prescribed medication, maintaining a healthy and balanced diet low on Purine-rich foods, drinking plenty of water to rehydrate the body and flush out excess uric acid, exercising regularly and maintaining a healthy body weight.

Gout normally affects men between the ages of 40 and 50. The disease seldom occurs in premenopausal women and children. 

Goutritis has their customer hotlines 524-6549, 354-2208 to 09 and 09474890262. It is currently sold in jars of 90 capsules priced at P900. For additional product information, email info@goutritis.com or visit www.goutritis.com and www.facebook.com/GoutritisSupplement.

With Goutritis, all these natural benefits of tart cherries are readily made available to gout patients. 

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Gout is characterized by attacks of severe joint pain and swelling that are sometimes accompanied by fever. The most commonly affected joints are those of the foot especially the big toe, the ankle, and the knee, although gout can affect any joint of the body. Normally, excess uric acid passes through the kidneys and out of the body in urine. People with gout, however, either overproduce or fail to excrete the substance which then accumulates in their blood.  As a result, some of the uric acid gets deposited in joints and sometimes, even in organs like the skin and kidneys.
 
Goutritis can help ward off these painful attacks because its main ingredient, tart cherries (Prunus ceranus), contains a lot of healthy substances that combine to ease this painful affliction.
 
Included is Quercitin, which prevents swelling by inhibiting the release and production of histamine, which causes inflammation.   Tart cherries also contain a subclass of flavonoids called anthocyanins that can block pain and reduce levels of uric acid. The anthocyanins in tart cherries inhibit xanthine oxidase, an enzyme involved in the production of uric acid. 
 
Tart cherries are high in antioxidants, which are important to gout patients because of their ability to fight free radicals that are responsible for damaging cells and slowing down the repair and recovery mechanism of the human body.
 
Other substances in tart cherries are potassium, an important electrolyte which helps the body excrete excessive amounts of uric acid.  Potassium helps provide fluid balance and maintain proper kidney functions.  It helps gout patients by turning the hard painful crystals into a liquid form that the kidneys can process in order to eliminate it during urination.
 
Tart cherries also contain Vitamin C and fiber.  Studies show that consistent intake of Vitamin C can help reduce uric acid levels by up to 50 percent, and control inflammation of gout-ravaged joints, which is a primary cause of severe gout pain. Although an average serving of tart cherries offers only 2g of fiber against the recommended daily dose of 24g, it is a start in the right direction for gout patients who are advised to maintain a healthy weight.