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<blockquote data-quote="Outlier" data-source="post: 2603341" data-attributes="member: 550046"><p>I've helped a few friends with gout over the years, using natural remedies, and they all came off allapurinol though medical instructions were that they had to stay on it for life. Please be clear that I am NOT recommending anyone do this, just getting information out there for interest's sake. None of these people was diabetic, which obviously adds a significant dimension to the treatment, so it's really useful to have KennyA's experiences.</p><p></p><p>For non-diabetics (bear with me: I'm getting to the point!) raspberries and cranberries are rumoured to be very useful treating gout. But we diabetics are limited here. This would be juiced berries with nothing else added except a small amount of unpasteurised honey. Not at all suitable for us. But we can get capsules containing essences of these berries from health shops, and they would IMO be worth trying. Be careful of whatever is added to them.</p><p></p><p>Individual choice, and first "do no harm". As KennyA has knocked gout out of his life without using anything extra, IMO it would be sensible to try what he has done first. But just sayin'.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Outlier, post: 2603341, member: 550046"] I've helped a few friends with gout over the years, using natural remedies, and they all came off allapurinol though medical instructions were that they had to stay on it for life. Please be clear that I am NOT recommending anyone do this, just getting information out there for interest's sake. None of these people was diabetic, which obviously adds a significant dimension to the treatment, so it's really useful to have KennyA's experiences. For non-diabetics (bear with me: I'm getting to the point!) raspberries and cranberries are rumoured to be very useful treating gout. But we diabetics are limited here. This would be juiced berries with nothing else added except a small amount of unpasteurised honey. Not at all suitable for us. But we can get capsules containing essences of these berries from health shops, and they would IMO be worth trying. Be careful of whatever is added to them. Individual choice, and first "do no harm". As KennyA has knocked gout out of his life without using anything extra, IMO it would be sensible to try what he has done first. But just sayin'. [/QUOTE]
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