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Oh yes and should have said welcome to the forum.. where people get better...Thank you
In searching for a 'balanced' diet that doesn't have an adverse affect to ... gout ( other things that I have to do consider) I am finding that foods good for one are definitely no good for one or both of the others so I am going around in ever decreasing circles. Any suggestions from people who have successfully navigated their way through this maze would be greatly appreciated.
Well..I found that for weight loss a low carbohydrate diet was great and a ketogenic diet even better along.. with some intermittent fasting. I don't have gout so can't really help there and as for cholesterol we all need it or we die. Our body produces it and cholesterol in the diet doesn't lead to higher levels in the body so I wouldn't worry too much about that. Are you measuring your blood sugar levels? If not I would suggest you start an then you can try some experimentation to see which foods cause your blood sugars to rise the most (then you can avoid them). these usually include root veg, anything with grains , rice and of course sugar. Try removing those from your diet and see what happens.
I'll also tag @daisy1 for the intro to Low Carb as well as recommend you take a look at thewww.dietdoctor.com website to get some more info.
Hi Steve, as a former gout sufferer with attacks that worsened every time, I soon became aware that medical advice warned about cetain trigger foods.Food (and the occasional beer) restriction wasn't for me. Also I rarely want to go down any medicine route. After much research on google I stumbled upon this site
https://sites.google.com/site/icuredmygout/
where the author states
"I unknowingly ate excessive amounts of acid forming foods that lowered my pH and created a fertile breeding ground for more gout attacks. With baking soda I was able to raise my pH, eliminate the cause of the gout, and cure it. "
At the time I was drinking lots of fruit juice which (I now know) is no good for anyone and was raising my acidity. Despite that I learned to use baking soda to lower my acidity and take away the gout. My attacks simply stopped happening. I take a preventive dose before bed every night. It has an added benefit of lowering the acidity of my bladder, which I read leads to diabetics needing to go to toilet during the night. So an undisturbed sleep too. Win-win.
Good luck with your gout.I'm now about ten years free
Geoff
I get intermittant gout in my big toe joint ( luckily only 1-2 short flares a year as long as Im careful and resort to a couple of Diclofenac in extremis!)
Both fasting and lchf are known to increase flares of gout in some of those who already have gout and to cause gout in some that haven't previously suffered Both fasting and lchf with much meat or dairy cause big flares for me after a couple of days
http://www.arthritis.org/living-wit...urces/expert-q-a/gout-questions/gout-fast.php
https://goutandyou.com/gout-and-the-atkins-diet/
Hmmm...I don’t have gout but I get leg/ foot cramps. I also know I’m low acid from baking soda burp tests. Wonder if a bit of baking soda before bed would help?Hi Steve, as a former gout sufferer with attacks that worsened every time, I soon became aware that medical advice warned about cetain trigger foods.Food (and the occasional beer) restriction wasn't for me. Also I rarely want to go down any medicine route. After much research on google I stumbled upon this site
https://sites.google.com/site/icuredmygout/
where the author states
"I unknowingly ate excessive amounts of acid forming foods that lowered my pH and created a fertile breeding ground for more gout attacks. With baking soda I was able to raise my pH, eliminate the cause of the gout, and cure it. "
At the time I was drinking lots of fruit juice which (I now know) is no good for anyone and was raising my acidity. Despite that I learned to use baking soda to lower my acidity and take away the gout. My attacks simply stopped happening. I take a preventive dose before bed every night. It has an added benefit of lowering the acidity of my bladder, which I read leads to diabetics needing to go to toilet during the night. So an undisturbed sleep too. Win-win.
Good luck with your gout.I'm now about ten years free
Geoff
Have you tried magnesium ? Baking soda is for treating acidic inflammation.Hmmm...I don’t have gout but I get leg/ foot cramps. I also know I’m low acid from baking soda burp tests. Wonder if a bit of baking soda before bed would help?
Yes. Strangely ( but not for me, I always get the opposite of what it’s supposed to do) it GIVES me cramps and insomnia. Both of which it’s supposed to help! I get the, when I eat pumpkin seeds which are very high in mag.Have you tried magnesium ? Baking soda is for treating acidic inflammation.
Both @Rachox and myself (plus possibly others) use a spray, as this is supposed to be better absorbed, transdermally rather than through the stomach lining.
Geoff
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