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  1. Beating Gout: A Sufferer's Guide to Living Pain Free by Victor Konshin, 2009-01-15
  2. Getting Rid of Gout by Bryan Emmerson, 2003-05-15
  3. Gout by Dr. Roy Porter, G. S. Rousseau, et all 2000-04-01
  4. Gout and Its Cure by James Compton Burnett, 2009-12-19
  5. Gout Hater's Cookbook : Recipes Lower in Purines by Jodi Schneiter, 2000-09
  6. Gout Hater's Cookbook I by Jodi Schneiter, 2004-07
  7. Coping With Gout: Overcoming Common Problems (Overcoming Common Problems) by Christine Craggs-Hinton, 2004-06-01
  8. Gout Hater's Cookbook II: The Low Purine Diet Cookbook by Jodi Schneiter, 2001-11
  9. Arthritis - The Botanical Solution: Nature's Answer to Rheumatoid Arthritis, Osteoarthritis, Gout and Other Forms of Arthritis by Casey Adams, 2009-09-21
  10. Gout: The 'At Your Fingertips Guide' by Rodney Grahame, Anne Simmonds, et all 2003-02
  11. The Bronze Killer : New Edition by Marie Warder, 2000-07-09
  12. Arthritis, Inflammation, Gout, Crohn's, IBD and IBS: How to Eliminate Pain and Extend Your Life by Jr. Esq. Emanuel Barling, R.N. Ashley F. Brooks, 2010-06-17
  13. Gout Hater's Cookbook III by Jodi Schneiter, 2003-11
  14. The Ultimate Gout Cookbook by Peebles Cookery, 2007

1. MedlinePlus: Gout And Pseudogout
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2. Gout (Wellington)
gout. gout is one of the most common forms of arthritis (joint inflammation). It appears as an acute attack often coming on overnight.
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Gout is one of the most common forms of arthritis (joint inflammation). It appears as an acute attack often coming on overnight. Within 12-24 hours there is severe pain and swelling in the affected joint. The skin over the joint may be red and shiny. Gout usually affects only one or two joints at a time - most often the feet and ankles. The ball of the big toe is the commonest site. Without treatment the attack subsides in a week or so and when patients first develop gout there may be intervals of many months or even years between attacks. As time goes by, these tend to become more frequent and more severe and eventually many joints may be involved, sometimes all at the same time. At this stage a state of chronic or continuous joint disease may develop with progressive joint damage, disability and crippling (chronic gout). Gout affects mostly men and is very rare in women until after the menopause when it is quite often seen. Gout is very common in New Zealand and it is particularly common in Maoris and Pacific Islanders. Some surveys have shown it to be present in up to 10% of adult males. What causes Gout?

3. Drug InfoNet Doctors' Answers To Frequently Asked Questions - Gout
Doctors' Answers to "Frequently Asked Questions" gout. These comments are made for the purpose of discussion and should NOT be used as recommendations for or against therapies or other treatments .
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These comments are made for the purpose of discussion and should NOT be used as recommendations for or against therapies or other treatments. An individual patient is always advised to consult their own physician. Gout - Low Purine Diet [posted 8/12/98]
Question: I am looking for more information regarding what foods are allowed and recommended for somebody who needs to follow a Low Purine diet. My father is 54, slightly overweight, and has Gout. He hates being on a diet, so I would like to try and find as many foods that he is allowed to eat to keep him happy. I am aware that a Low Purine diet includes foods high in DNA and RNA, and excludes beans, nuts, sardines, animal organs and alcohol. What foods are high in DNA and RNA? Answer: A low purine looks to avoid those foods that are high in DNA/RNA - you have it reversed. The foods are low in DNA to be included in a low purine diet. Diet plays a minor role in the current treatment of gout. Weight loss is long term more important to the chronic gout patient than the specifics of diet. However, any food high in DNA/RNA can elevate uric acid levels. Gout
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4. Gout - Overview, Symptoms & Diagnosis - Podiatrychannel
gout is a systemic disease caused by the buildup of uric acid crystals in the joints of the body, causing inflammation, swelling and pain.
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Gout is a systemic disease caused by the buildup of uric acid in the joints, causing inflammation, swelling, and pain. This condition can develop for two reasons. The liver may produce more uric acid than the body can excrete in the urine, or a diet of rich foods (e.g., red meat, cream sauces, red wine) puts more uric acid into the bloodstream than the kidneys can filter. In both cases, a condition called hyperuricemia results. Over time, the uric acid crystallizes and settles in the joint spaces, most commonly in the first metatarsal phalangeal joint of the big toe or in the ankle joint. Symptoms The most common symptoms of gout are inflammation, swelling, and tenderness

5. Gout
gout results from a buildup in the body of too much uric acid, which forms crystals that waste products called purines. gout can be inherited or happen as a
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What Is It? Gout (gowt) causes sudden, severe attacks of pain and tenderness, redness, warmth, and swelling in some joints. Usually affects one joint at a time often the big toe. What Are the Symptoms? Episodes develop very quickly, and the first episode often occurs at night. Episodes may be caused by:
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What Causes It? Gout results from a build-up in the body of too much uric acid, which forms crystals that deposit in joints and cause inflammation. Uric acid is a substance that normally forms when the body breaks down waste products called purines. Gout can be inherited or happen as a complication of another condition. Who Is At Risk?

6. HealthWorld Online Gout
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7. FAI - Gout And Your Feet
gout and Your Feet. gout is a form of arthritis that occurs as a result of the buildup of uric acid in the body and the joint fluid (hyperuricemia).
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Gout and Your Feet Gout is a form of arthritis that occurs as a result of the build-up of uric acid in the body and the joint fluid (hyperuricemia). This accumulation of uric acid typically occurs when the body has difficulty processing certain protein substances called purines (PURE-EENS) that are found naturally in our diets. The actual build-up of uric acid can result when the body has difficulty eliminating uric acid through the kidneys and urine, or in some cases, when the body produces too much uric acid. The tendency to accumulate uric acid is often hereditary. It can, however, skip an individual or even a generation and reappear in the children of someone who has no signs of gout. While it is most commonly seen in males between fifty and sixty years of age, gout does occur in females and in younger males. Additional Gout Foot Sites
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Small Toe And Ankle Symptoms Gout usually starts with a sudden onset of intense pain in one or more joints, usually the big toe joint of the foot. The pain is accompanied by redness, swelling and warmth over the joint. Typically, the patient does not recall injuring the joint before the pain started. Many patients say they first noticed pain in the middle of the night or upon arising in the morning.

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Recent Gout Diet: Foods To Avoid For a long time, diets high in purines and high in proteins were suspected of causing an increased risk of gout. Results from a large study are offering a new twist. Not all foods which contain purines must be avoided. We help you sort through what can seem like contradictory information about gout diets. Atkins and Arthritis The Atkins Diet, the Zone, and the South Beach Diet are all low carb diets which have recently generated alot of publicity, not all of which has been favorable. Low carb diets have potential negative health consequences such as increasing the risk of gout, osteoporosis, and more. Gout: Avoiding Purine-Rich Foods Along with specific prescribed medications, people with gout are usually advised to reduce their intake of purine-rich foods. That dietary recommendation begs the question, what foods are purine-rich?

9. Les Enfants Du Gout
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10. Gout - Ask The Dietitian
Got questions about gout, purines or uric acid? Ask Joanne Larsen, Registered Dietitian and nutrition counselor. gout. I have gout. Can you furnish me with a diet low in purines thinner I am
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I have gout. Can you furnish me with a diet low in purines. I cannot take the medication due to the blood thinner I am taking for a blood problem.
Gout is painful swelling in the feet. Medication is the treatment of choice for gout. I would suggest you get in touch with your doctor because there are some newer gout medications on the market that may not interfere with your other medications. The uric acid level in the blood goes up in persons with gout. Alcohol is not recommended for persons with an elevated uric acid because it causes your body to lose water and may increase the uric acid levels in the blood. Also, foods high in purines break down in the body to uric acid. However, food sources of purines account for only about 50 percent of the uric acid produced within the body. The remaining uric acid breaks down from other sources within the body. We used to prescribe a low purine diet, but the diet is not as frequently used. A low purine diet omits organ meats like liver, kidney, sweetbreads, brains, meat gravies and extracts, sardines, anchovies, herring, mackerel, scallops and most wild game. The following foods are allowed once per day: meat; fish; poultry; dried beans and peas; asparagus; mushrooms; cauliflower; spinach.
I've been having problems with gout lately. Can you give me some help with my diet.

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Information about the causes and treatment of gout for sufferers and their families.
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12. Gout
a CHORUS notecard document about gout Disclaimer. Feedback. Search. gout. elevated uric acid
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13. American College Of Rheumatology
Fact sheet from the American College of Rheumatology (ACR).
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14. MedlinePlus Tutorials: Gout
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15. Gout Out - A Home Remedy
A home remedy that prevents gout attacks without the need of herbs, medications or change in diet.
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" It's been 4 years since my last gout attack and I eat whatever I want, and take no medications or herbs using this home remedy " Todd M., PA Gout is a form of arthritis caused by the buildup of uric acid crystals in the joints of the body, usually the big toe, causing inflammation, swelling and severe pain. The crystals are formed when a build-up of uric acid occurs in the body as a result of the body having difficulty in eliminating uric acid through the kidneys and urine, or in some cases, when the body produces too much uric acid. Traditional treatment includes drug therapy and modification of diet (see the links to the left).
For years I suffered from Gout and in the middle of an attack I was told about an old time home remedy that keeps gout attacks from recurring . I'm a skeptic by nature but it's been four years since my last gout attack and it prompted me to put up this website and share the home remedy with all gout sufferers. NOTE: if you presently are suffering from a gout attack you need to see a physician and get it taken care of. This home remedy works in keeping gout attacks from

16. Artitekst Concept & Copy
Teksten, nieuwsbrieven, folders en schrijftraining (Den Haag). Op zijn site een klantenlijst, voorbeelden en uiteenzetting over zijn manier van werken.
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17. Drug Guide 2004: Gout
Many people who have gout will tell you the pain is excruciating worse than anything else they ve experienced. During a gout attack
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Many people who have gout will tell you the pain is excruciating - worse than anything else they've experienced. During a gout attack, pain and sensitivity in a joint can become so intense that just the thought of a bed sheet touching the joint or a housefly landing on it can induce dread. Fortunately, painful gout attacks can be lessened and often prevented completely with medications - some of which are used specifically for gout and some of which are used for other forms of arthritis. During acute gout attacks, doctors often prescribe NSAIDs, corticosteroids or an anti-inflammatory medication called colchicine to quickly reduce pain and inflammation. But for long-term treatment, the most useful drugs are those that target the underlying cause: the build-up of crystals in the joint tissue. The treatment your doctor prescribes to control uric acid build-up depends on its cause. If your body produces too much uric acid, a drug called

18. Low Purine Diet Gout Hater's Cookbook
Recipes that are lower in purines and fat, designed specifically for those suffering from gout.
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Finally, the books we've been waiting for! Recipes that are lower in purines, designed specifically for those suffering from gout. More than two million people in the United States suffer from gout. Today there are several treatments available. Treatments often include a diet of lower purine intake. With delicious recipes that are lower in purines, the Gout Hater's Cookbook collection can help you lower uric acid levels, as well as offer dishes that will delight the entire family. Please Come In
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19. Bone And Joint Pathology
Click on the tophus in the image below This is gout. gouty arthritis results from deposition of sodium urate crystals in joints. The joint most often affected is the first MP joint (big toe) as seen
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Click on the tophus in the image below: This is gout. Gouty arthritis results from deposition of sodium urate crystals in joints. The joint most often affected is the first MP joint (big toe) as seen here. Acute attacks are characterized by severe pain, swelling, and erythema of the joint.

20. Editions Alain Gout
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