This post is for Nick Grant and his father's gout. A very effective remedy
which I have personally witnessed on several occasions curing gout is to
eat 15-20 cherries a day. Fresh cherries are best but, if not in season,
canned cherries are ok. Maraschino cherries are not a good substitute. As
is the case with nearly all "natural" remedies, do not expect overnight
miracles. It may take a couple of weeks. Don't give up. Besides,
cherries taste good.
Gout is a condition that is caused when uric acid crystals from in the
fluid surrounding a joint. Cherries apparently have a substance that
dissolves these crystals, thereby giving relief. A number of years back my
mother had gout so bad that she was unable to walk, even around the
house. Her daily routine consisted of getting out of bed and making her
way to the sofa, where she stayed all day except to eat and go to the
bathroom. After doing the research on natural methods, I suggested she eat
15-20 cherries a day. Her response was: "Do you know how much cherries are
in the store?" Being my mother, I just went out and bought whatever
cherries she needed and cured her gout. If it were not my mother, I
probably would have asked: "Just how many cherries can you buy with the
money you spent on the prescription-and the prescription did not
work!". Nuff said. God luck and God bless. Please post the results.
Ralph
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