Wexford People

Gout is a painful condition that may need medical attention

- WITH CLAIR WHITTY Clair Whitty is a Bach Flower Practition­er, a Nutritiona­l Health Coach at The Natural Health Store, 24 North Main St, Wexford 053 9121613 | clair@naturalhea­lthstore.ie | www.naturalhea­lthstore.ie

GOUT is a type of arthritis that causes pain and swelling. It happens when high levels of uric acid build up in the body and form needle-shaped crystals in and around the joint leading to inflammati­on of the joint. Gout is commonly seen in your big toe but can happen in other joints in the body.

Not everyone with high levels of uric acid will develop gout. It can take time for the uric acid to build up and over time you can start to have flare ups. These can come and go on their own, lasting days, weeks, or even longer.

During a flare up you can have periodic attacks of intense pain and swelling in your joints. A flare up can start suddenly at night with intense pain bad enough wake you up.

Certain food and drink promote uric acid production including red meat, highly processed foods with saturated fat, and alcohol. Also avoid shellfish, herrings, sardines, organ meats, and yeast as these foods can cause uric acids to accumulate. I would also reduce or avoid sugar and caffeine during flare ups.

Aim to have high fibre whole grains, nuts and seeds in particular flax seeds. Eat fruit, especially berries like blueberrie­s and cherries, and plenty of vegetables. Add barley grass and wheatgrass powders to your food as they will help keep the blood alkaline. Turmeric spice can be added to your foods or drinks. Swap your cup of tea for a cup of Nutra Uric Cherries & Nettle Tea, it contains cherries, nettle, and turmeric.

One of our customers’ favourite supplement­s is Active Edge Montmorenc­y Cherry a concentrat­ed juice made from tart Montmorenc­y cherries. It is amazing how many people find it good and use it regularly to help keep things under control.

Other supplement­s that may help reduce uric acid include Celery or Nettle juice. I would choose Salus Juices as there is nothing added or taken away. You can add them to water, sugar free juice, or tea. Some people find apple cider vinegar helpful when taken regularly.

Gout is a painful condition that may need medical attention as well as changes to your diet, lifestyle, and some additional supplement­s to be able to keep in under control. For more informatio­n give us a call or pop us an email.

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