Stop Gout - An Essential Guide to Reducing Inflammation: Contains: Gout Prevention - Gout Treatment - Gout Diet Gout Relief - Anti Inflammation 7 Day Meal Plan - Anti Inflammatory Recipes & more
Get 2 information packed books in one packaged bundle




Educate yourself on the topics of Gout, & Inflammation. This 2 book bundle, can help you to reduce, and control inflammation naturally.




Take a look at some of the topics discussed in these 2 guides...




Anti Inflammation topics of discussion


Signs of Inflammation

Examples of Inflammatory Diseases

How to Reduce Inflammation

Diet

Fat

Protein

Carbohydrates

Herbs and Spices

Beverages

Putting It All Together

Foods to Limit and/or Avoid in Your Diet

What to Eat Instead

A Seven Day Menu

How to prepare the Recipes

Spinach and Mushroom Frittata

Coconut Quinoa Porridge with Ginger and Dates

Shrimp and vegetable soup

Drunken Mussels

Pecan Rosemary Baked Tilapia

Fennel, Apple and Celery Salad

Tips for adjusting to a new diet

The Best (and Healthiest) Ways to Indulge

Mexican Hot Chocolate

Grilled fruit

Banana "Ice Cream" with Cinnamon and Walnuts

Baked Ricotta with Berries

The Lifestyle Changes That Will Reduce Inflammation

Lose Weight

Reduce Blood Sugar

Reduce Stress

Preventing Stress

Managing Existing Stress

Get Enough Sleep

Medication





Gout Prevention topics of discussion


Facts about Gout

Prevalence of Gout

Incidence of Gout

Death from Gout

Symptoms of Gout

Causes of Gout

Triggers of Gout

Risk Factors for Gout

The Diagnosis of Gout

Treatment of Gout

Medications for an Acute Attack of Gout

Medications for decreasing Uric Acid Levels

Self-Care for Gout

Dietary Goals

Physical Activity to reduce Gouty Attacks

Complications of Gout

Alternative Medications for Gouty Arthritis

Prevention of Gout

Exercises for Gout

Aerobic Exercise

Natural Supplements for Gout

Dealing with a Loved One with Gout

Gout Resources

Misinformation about Gout

Side Effects from Gout Drugs

Case Study on Gout



Causes of Gout


While the symptoms of gout appear to happen overnight, the ongoing process leading up to a painful attack of gouty arthritis comes on over a process of many months or years. The most basic cause of gout is an elevation of uric acid in the body (hyperuricemia). This is brought on by eating a diet high in purines (red meat is an example) or by failing to excrete uric acid to an adequate degree by the kidneys.
Uric acid is a breakdown product of purines. Purines are made by cells of the body and are taken in as part of the diet. Under normal conditions, the uric acid breakdown product is sent from the cells of the body to the kidneys, where it is excreted. The sufferer of gout tends to make more purines or eat more purines in the diet or fails to excrete it due to kidney disease.
The main causes of gout include the following: • Eating high purine-containing foods • Being obese • Drinking too much alcohol, particularly beer • Living a sedentary lifestyle Triggers of Gout Hyperuricemia alone does not trigger gout. There often is another trigger in the individual's life that brings on the onset of a painful arthritic joint. There are medical triggers for gout. These include the following: • Taking diuretic medications that concentrate the uric acid in the blood. Diuretics are used to treat high blood pressure, heart failure, or swelling of the legs. • Infections occurring in the body, not necessarily in the joints of the body. • The onset of a severe illness anywhere in the body. • Injury to a specific joint that responds by precipitating uric acid crystals into the joint space. • Being on chemotherapy drugs. • Starting a medication that is supposed to reduce the uric acid in the blood. •
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Stop Gout - An Essential Guide to Reducing Inflammation: Contains: Gout Prevention - Gout Treatment - Gout Diet Gout Relief - Anti Inflammation 7 Day Meal Plan - Anti Inflammatory Recipes & more
Get 2 information packed books in one packaged bundle




Educate yourself on the topics of Gout, & Inflammation. This 2 book bundle, can help you to reduce, and control inflammation naturally.




Take a look at some of the topics discussed in these 2 guides...




Anti Inflammation topics of discussion


Signs of Inflammation

Examples of Inflammatory Diseases

How to Reduce Inflammation

Diet

Fat

Protein

Carbohydrates

Herbs and Spices

Beverages

Putting It All Together

Foods to Limit and/or Avoid in Your Diet

What to Eat Instead

A Seven Day Menu

How to prepare the Recipes

Spinach and Mushroom Frittata

Coconut Quinoa Porridge with Ginger and Dates

Shrimp and vegetable soup

Drunken Mussels

Pecan Rosemary Baked Tilapia

Fennel, Apple and Celery Salad

Tips for adjusting to a new diet

The Best (and Healthiest) Ways to Indulge

Mexican Hot Chocolate

Grilled fruit

Banana "Ice Cream" with Cinnamon and Walnuts

Baked Ricotta with Berries

The Lifestyle Changes That Will Reduce Inflammation

Lose Weight

Reduce Blood Sugar

Reduce Stress

Preventing Stress

Managing Existing Stress

Get Enough Sleep

Medication





Gout Prevention topics of discussion


Facts about Gout

Prevalence of Gout

Incidence of Gout

Death from Gout

Symptoms of Gout

Causes of Gout

Triggers of Gout

Risk Factors for Gout

The Diagnosis of Gout

Treatment of Gout

Medications for an Acute Attack of Gout

Medications for decreasing Uric Acid Levels

Self-Care for Gout

Dietary Goals

Physical Activity to reduce Gouty Attacks

Complications of Gout

Alternative Medications for Gouty Arthritis

Prevention of Gout

Exercises for Gout

Aerobic Exercise

Natural Supplements for Gout

Dealing with a Loved One with Gout

Gout Resources

Misinformation about Gout

Side Effects from Gout Drugs

Case Study on Gout



Causes of Gout


While the symptoms of gout appear to happen overnight, the ongoing process leading up to a painful attack of gouty arthritis comes on over a process of many months or years. The most basic cause of gout is an elevation of uric acid in the body (hyperuricemia). This is brought on by eating a diet high in purines (red meat is an example) or by failing to excrete uric acid to an adequate degree by the kidneys.
Uric acid is a breakdown product of purines. Purines are made by cells of the body and are taken in as part of the diet. Under normal conditions, the uric acid breakdown product is sent from the cells of the body to the kidneys, where it is excreted. The sufferer of gout tends to make more purines or eat more purines in the diet or fails to excrete it due to kidney disease.
The main causes of gout include the following: • Eating high purine-containing foods • Being obese • Drinking too much alcohol, particularly beer • Living a sedentary lifestyle Triggers of Gout Hyperuricemia alone does not trigger gout. There often is another trigger in the individual's life that brings on the onset of a painful arthritic joint. There are medical triggers for gout. These include the following: • Taking diuretic medications that concentrate the uric acid in the blood. Diuretics are used to treat high blood pressure, heart failure, or swelling of the legs. • Infections occurring in the body, not necessarily in the joints of the body. • The onset of a severe illness anywhere in the body. • Injury to a specific joint that responds by precipitating uric acid crystals into the joint space. • Being on chemotherapy drugs. • Starting a medication that is supposed to reduce the uric acid in the blood. •
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Stop Gout - An Essential Guide to Reducing Inflammation: Contains: Gout Prevention - Gout Treatment - Gout Diet Gout Relief - Anti Inflammation 7 Day Meal Plan - Anti Inflammatory Recipes & more

Stop Gout - An Essential Guide to Reducing Inflammation: Contains: Gout Prevention - Gout Treatment - Gout Diet Gout Relief - Anti Inflammation 7 Day Meal Plan - Anti Inflammatory Recipes & more

by JT Thorpe
Stop Gout - An Essential Guide to Reducing Inflammation: Contains: Gout Prevention - Gout Treatment - Gout Diet Gout Relief - Anti Inflammation 7 Day Meal Plan - Anti Inflammatory Recipes & more

Stop Gout - An Essential Guide to Reducing Inflammation: Contains: Gout Prevention - Gout Treatment - Gout Diet Gout Relief - Anti Inflammation 7 Day Meal Plan - Anti Inflammatory Recipes & more

by JT Thorpe

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Get 2 information packed books in one packaged bundle




Educate yourself on the topics of Gout, & Inflammation. This 2 book bundle, can help you to reduce, and control inflammation naturally.




Take a look at some of the topics discussed in these 2 guides...




Anti Inflammation topics of discussion


Signs of Inflammation

Examples of Inflammatory Diseases

How to Reduce Inflammation

Diet

Fat

Protein

Carbohydrates

Herbs and Spices

Beverages

Putting It All Together

Foods to Limit and/or Avoid in Your Diet

What to Eat Instead

A Seven Day Menu

How to prepare the Recipes

Spinach and Mushroom Frittata

Coconut Quinoa Porridge with Ginger and Dates

Shrimp and vegetable soup

Drunken Mussels

Pecan Rosemary Baked Tilapia

Fennel, Apple and Celery Salad

Tips for adjusting to a new diet

The Best (and Healthiest) Ways to Indulge

Mexican Hot Chocolate

Grilled fruit

Banana "Ice Cream" with Cinnamon and Walnuts

Baked Ricotta with Berries

The Lifestyle Changes That Will Reduce Inflammation

Lose Weight

Reduce Blood Sugar

Reduce Stress

Preventing Stress

Managing Existing Stress

Get Enough Sleep

Medication





Gout Prevention topics of discussion


Facts about Gout

Prevalence of Gout

Incidence of Gout

Death from Gout

Symptoms of Gout

Causes of Gout

Triggers of Gout

Risk Factors for Gout

The Diagnosis of Gout

Treatment of Gout

Medications for an Acute Attack of Gout

Medications for decreasing Uric Acid Levels

Self-Care for Gout

Dietary Goals

Physical Activity to reduce Gouty Attacks

Complications of Gout

Alternative Medications for Gouty Arthritis

Prevention of Gout

Exercises for Gout

Aerobic Exercise

Natural Supplements for Gout

Dealing with a Loved One with Gout

Gout Resources

Misinformation about Gout

Side Effects from Gout Drugs

Case Study on Gout



Causes of Gout


While the symptoms of gout appear to happen overnight, the ongoing process leading up to a painful attack of gouty arthritis comes on over a process of many months or years. The most basic cause of gout is an elevation of uric acid in the body (hyperuricemia). This is brought on by eating a diet high in purines (red meat is an example) or by failing to excrete uric acid to an adequate degree by the kidneys.
Uric acid is a breakdown product of purines. Purines are made by cells of the body and are taken in as part of the diet. Under normal conditions, the uric acid breakdown product is sent from the cells of the body to the kidneys, where it is excreted. The sufferer of gout tends to make more purines or eat more purines in the diet or fails to excrete it due to kidney disease.
The main causes of gout include the following: • Eating high purine-containing foods • Being obese • Drinking too much alcohol, particularly beer • Living a sedentary lifestyle Triggers of Gout Hyperuricemia alone does not trigger gout. There often is another trigger in the individual's life that brings on the onset of a painful arthritic joint. There are medical triggers for gout. These include the following: • Taking diuretic medications that concentrate the uric acid in the blood. Diuretics are used to treat high blood pressure, heart failure, or swelling of the legs. • Infections occurring in the body, not necessarily in the joints of the body. • The onset of a severe illness anywhere in the body. • Injury to a specific joint that responds by precipitating uric acid crystals into the joint space. • Being on chemotherapy drugs. • Starting a medication that is supposed to reduce the uric acid in the blood. •

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ISBN-13: 9781542451277
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 01/09/2017
Pages: 190
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.40(d)
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