Do’s and Don’ts for gout
The golden rule is simple: reduce uric acid triggers and never disregard what your body is telling you. Gout is a painful form of arthritis that occurs when an excessive amount of uric acid forms sharp crystals in the joints. It is treated by a combination of avoiding certain foods and lifestyle habits, and supporting the body’s eliminative systems. In terms of Iridology, gout reveals deeper weaknesses in kidneys, liver, and the digestive system, and these must be remedied should long-term relief and prevention be the objective. Here are some useful tips to follow and things to avoid when dealing with gout, some based on conventional wisdom as well as Iridology. Ronald was a regular guest on The Chrissy B Sky TV Show a few years ago. How...