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<blockquote data-quote="librarising" data-source="post: 1466840" data-attributes="member: 41957"><p>Hi [USER=400181]@Louisette[/USER], why are you looking for Uric acid ? Do you suffer from gout ?</p><p>Before my diagnosis, I suffered from worsening attacks of gout, a condition caused by high levels of uric acid in the joints. Eventually I found a solution, one which eliminated the gout, and keeps it from returning - bicarbonate of soda, aka baking soda (never to be confused with baking powder).</p><p>Following my diagnosis in 12/2011 I shortly afterwards adopted a lowcarb diet. I embrace saturated fat, fatty meat, chicken skin etc. and never once has that caused me a return of my gout symptoms. I've never sought to follow 'foods to avoid' if seeking a low purine diet.</p><p></p><p>If not gout, what is your interest in uric acid ?</p><p>Geoff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="librarising, post: 1466840, member: 41957"] Hi [USER=400181]@Louisette[/USER], why are you looking for Uric acid ? Do you suffer from gout ? Before my diagnosis, I suffered from worsening attacks of gout, a condition caused by high levels of uric acid in the joints. Eventually I found a solution, one which eliminated the gout, and keeps it from returning - bicarbonate of soda, aka baking soda (never to be confused with baking powder). Following my diagnosis in 12/2011 I shortly afterwards adopted a lowcarb diet. I embrace saturated fat, fatty meat, chicken skin etc. and never once has that caused me a return of my gout symptoms. I've never sought to follow 'foods to avoid' if seeking a low purine diet. If not gout, what is your interest in uric acid ? Geoff [/QUOTE]
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