'How to Cure a Gout Attack (what works for me)'

02:20 Jan 5
'Subscribe to Eric DIY: https://goo.gl/i3CJid  Become a Patron of the Eric DIY Channel on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/EricDIY  Buy Go Out Joint Formula with Tart Cherry and Black Cherry Fruit Extract, Celery Seed Extract and Turmeric Root here: https://goo.gl/HQJ9H0  This is a video on what I use to solve a gout attack.  I haven\'t had one in over a year and I can only think it is due to recent diet and exercise regimen that I had one happen.  Anyways, here is what I do that seems to help and sometimes can solve a minor gout attack over night.  DISCLAIMER: Please note that I am not a medical professional and that I will not be liable for any problems that may occur if you follow what I do.  Please consult a medical professional before trying if you are in doubt. This remedy is NOT for those that need to watch their salt intake due to health problems as baking soda has a lot of sodium which you will be consuming by doing this remedy. It works for me but might not work for you.  I do not take medicine for gout (allopurinol, etc...) as when I was first prescribed allopurinol by my former doctor (wonder why), he did so while I was having practically the worst gout attack years ago and it made it ten times worse (think cane and basically crawling on the floor to get to the bathroom, across the house, etc...all of this in my 30s). Also, in my opinion, the medicine is no good for your kidneys. By losing weight, I did not have a gout attack for over a year and just had one recently. Again, consult your doctor before trying this. I am not a healthcare professional.' 

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