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<blockquote data-quote="Larissima" data-source="post: 2603555" data-attributes="member: 160311"><p>I had 3-4 gout attacks that started after I began low carbing. I never accepted allopurinol, but was prescribed limited numbers of colchicine tablets, which stop the pain within a couple of days. I didn't change my diet, and don't plan to - it works so well for me. Also, I have a hunch that the pain could be from the oxalate crystals as much as uric acid, and that eating LC, sometimes carnivore, actually helps clear those crystals from my body... and that's why I sometime have flare ups. But I can't be certain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Larissima, post: 2603555, member: 160311"] I had 3-4 gout attacks that started after I began low carbing. I never accepted allopurinol, but was prescribed limited numbers of colchicine tablets, which stop the pain within a couple of days. I didn't change my diet, and don't plan to - it works so well for me. Also, I have a hunch that the pain could be from the oxalate crystals as much as uric acid, and that eating LC, sometimes carnivore, actually helps clear those crystals from my body... and that's why I sometime have flare ups. But I can't be certain. [/QUOTE]
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