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My Scream Woke Up Every Guest In The Hotel

 
Searing pain in my left toe jolted me awake at 4:00 am. It felt like a thousand needles were stuck deep into my foot all at the same time. I had never felt agony like this in. I was alone. Scared. And I didn’t know what was happening to me.

 
Thankfully, someone alerted the front desk about the situation. The paramedics had to knock down the door because I was in too much pain to walk over and unlock it.
 
Little did I know that…
 
After a massive dose of painkillers and extensive blood studies, my doctor explained that the whole ordeal was “just a gout flare”. Apparently, the build-up of uric acid in my body had crystallized in between the joints of my big toes, causing vast inflammation and crippling pain.

 
So he scribbled down a prescription of painkillers, anti-inflammatories, and something called “Allo”. He handed me a list that basically included all my favorite foods and told me I couldn’t ever eat any of them again – and in the most nonchalant manner, he sent me on my way.
As I limped out of his office, I turned around to ask: “How long should I take these?”. My heart sank as he uttered the most disheartening words ever…
“Gout is incurable, you’ll just have to deal with the pain”
 
I was devastated. Not only was I just sentenced to living in nagging pain (the kind that sucks all the joy out of life). I was also supposed to spend $250 a month on a bunch of pills — for the rest of my life!

 
And if that wasn’t bad enough, I wasn’t able eat most of my favorite food!
 
 
 
 
 
My mind was racing. How on earth was I supposed to live with all these restrictions? How was I supposed to attend a social event again? How was I going to afford all those medications? Would my workplace insurance cover them?
 
Suddenly, I was struck with fear when I asked myself the most terrifying question…
How Painful Is Your NEXT Gout Flare Going To Be?
My first gout flare was traumatic (and embarrassing). I had never experienced an unbearable torment like that before. It made me terrified of my own bedsheets!
 
And the worst part is that… According to my doctor, there was no clear-cut way of telling how BAD the next one was going to be or WHEN it was going to happen. The uncertainty was going to kill me!
 
One thing was for sure — I did NOT want to live like this.
 
So I spent the next few weeks of my life doing research about gout.
I spent night after night glued to my computer screen. Reading medical papers, scientific studies from the world’s top universities, and all kinds of independent research. I read everything and anything I could find. As if my life depended on it.
 
So my jaw dropped when I found out about the worst part…
OMG… Gout Was The Least Of My Problems!
Suffering regular gout flares is bad enough. Unfortunately, it’s only the beginning. Not only the frequency and intensity of the attacks usually increase over time. It actually gets worse…
 
When left untreated, gout may lead to complications such as:
  • Cardiovascular problems like heart attack, heart failure, or stroke
  • Increased risk of developing metabolic conditions such as type 2 diabetes
  • Increased risk of kidney disease or kidney failure
  • Twice the risk of developing sleep apnea
  • And other life-threatening conditions
And to add insult to injury, a considerable percentage of people afflicted by gout go on to develop one or more of these complications because they are falling prey to…
The 5 Insidious Lies About Gout
As it turns out, most people suffering from gout are going about it all wrong. They are operating based on 5 provably false myths. And this misinformation may be causing them more harm than good. Here’s what they are:
MYTH #1
Gout Only Affects Men Over 50
As it turns out, most people suffering from gout are going about it all wrong. They are operating based on 5 provably false myths. And this misinformation may be causing them more harm than good. Here’s what they are:
This is definitely not true. Gout is a condition directly related to arthritis. It can affect both men and woman alike.
 
You should also know that uric acid takes (on average) 10 to 20 years to build up and form the crystals that trigger gout attacks. But processed foods and refined sugars have sped things up and gout can affect anyone over 30 years old.
 
We also need to consider that gout was first discovered and documented nearly 4,000 years ago — and back then, life expectancy was between 35-40 years old.
Consider this description of gout written 2,000 years ago by Aretaeus of Cappadocia:
 
“Pain seizes the great toe, then the forepart of the heel on which we rest. Next, it comes into the arch of the foot and the ankle joint swells last of all. No other pain is more severe than this, not iron screws, nor cords, not the wound of a dagger, nor burning fire.”

Consider this description of gout written 2,000 years ago by Aretaeus of Cappadocia:

“Pain seizes the great toe, then the forepart of the heel on which we rest. Next, it comes into the arch of the foot and the ankle joint swells last of all. No other pain is more severe than this, not iron screws, nor cords, not the wound of a dagger, nor burning fire.”
That’s a pretty accurate description (if I can say so myself!). Our ancestors were well aware of the excruciating agony of gout flares. They just didn’t have the technology to know exactly what was causing them.
MYTH #2
Gout Only Afflicts Rich People
This may have been true in the past — when red meat was considered a luxury. But now that it’s widely available to anyone, this is no longer the case. Even worse, newer studies show that one of the main causes of gout is now fast food and soft drinks!
MYTH #3
You Can Manage Gout Attacks With Painkillers
This is a particularly insidious lie. Virtually every single painkiller you can buy today (both over-the-counter and prescription) has hidden dangers and nasty side effects that the pharmaceuticals have swept under the carpet.
Acetaminophen (the active ingredient in drugs like Tylenol) is highly toxic to the liver and it is the most common cause of calls to poison centers throughout the world.
 
Naproxen (the active ingredient in products like Aleve) has been known to increase the risk of heart disease and coronary conditions.
 
Ibuprofen (used in drugs like Motrin) has been shown to induce excruciating side effects that can cause blindness and, in certain cases, even death.
 
Aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid) is the #2 cause of internal bleeding around the world (only beaten by highly-regulated blood thinners).
 
And don’t even get me started on all the opioid-based painkillers. I’m sure you already know just how incredibly damaging those are.
MYTH #4
It’s Safe To Take Allo Your Entire Life
Let’s get something clear. The human body was NOT designed to metabolize synthetic substances. Whenever you start taking a synthetic drug, your body will react to it. Sooner or later. Mildly or violently. And the drug called “Allo” is no exception.
On their page about Allo, The Mayo Clinic (one of the most reputable hospitals in the world) has a list of 142 side effects related to the drug, including:
 
X Ankle, knee, or great toe pain (Ironic, isn’t it?)
X Joint stiffness and swelling (Yup, this too)
X Skin rashes, blisters, and lesions
X Agitation and anxiety
X Blood in urine and stool
X Chest pain
X Decreased awareness or responsiveness
X Irritability and hostility
X Seizures
X Vomiting
X Blurred vision or blindness
X Decreased sexual drive
X Difficulty breathing
 
You get the idea, right? This drug may help some people, but 142 horrid side effects are quite a considerable downside.
MYTH #5
Gout Is Caused By Foods High In Purines
This one is partially true. According to the research, gout is caused by a combination of 26 different causes that influence the metabolism. And the foods you eat are only ONE of those causes.
 
We know that gout happens due to uric acid underexcretion AND overproduction. This means that the body starts producing more uric acid than it can handle… and slows down the way it flushes it out.
 
Oddly enough…
 
These facts hold true all over the world — Except in ONE country!
A Glimmer Of Hope From The Orient
Japan has the world’s highest levels of purines in its diet. Mostly because their primary source of protein comes from seafood. And for some reason, they also have the lowest rate of gout flares in the entire world!

 
This fact has baffled doctors and scientists worldwide. And after decades of looking for an answer to this question, they recently discovered why.
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And as it turns out, it’s not a single factor — but a combination of 14 different plants that people from Japan consume as part of their daily diet. Here’s what I found out…
Nature Has The Answer To Gout Pain!
A precise combination of these 14 rare plants has the ability to keep the metabolism running at optimal levels. It also helps the body to normalize the levels of uric acid production, flush out the excess, and maintain healthy blood pressure and circulation (which is probably why they also have one of the world’s lowest rates of heart disease).

 

Meet the 14 gout healing workers of nature

#1 – Corydalis Turtschaninovii
The active substances of this plant have the uncanny capacity of BLOCKING the sensation of pain in different brain receptors. So even though the inflammation caused by uric acid crystals still exists… the sensation of pain is almost completely gone. [1, 2, 3]
#2 – Angelica Dahurica
This amazing herb is one of nature’s most potent antioxidants and analgesics. It blocks damage to the vulnerable joints, decreases pain, and slows down the production of uric acid in the body. [4, 5]
#3 – Nepeta Tenuifolia
This plant excels at reducing the swelling and inflammation caused by the release of uric acid crystals within your joints. It’s also known to help with long-term joint health recovery. And provides rapid pain relief (something much needed by gout patients). [6, 7, 8]
#4 – Dipsacus Asper
This natural ingredient helps reduce the production of uric acid crystals. It also optimizes the metabolic processes so the uric acid crystals are flushed out of the body instead of getting deposited in your joints – and dissolves already accumulated crystals. [9, 10, 11, 12]
#5 – Vincetoxicum Pycnostelma
Used for millennia in traditional Chinese medicine, this plant is a natural xanthine oxidase inhibitor. It blocks specific metabolic events to reduce the uric acid levels in the body quickly and efficiently. [13, 14, 15]
#6 – Sargentodoxa Cuneata
The stem of this plant is nothing short of impressive. It’s a powerful anti-inflammatory agent that helps relieve swelling and pain. But most importantly, it also helps the body prevent thrombosis complications (blood clots) caused by gout. [16, 17, 18, 19, 20]
#7 – Morus Alba
This herb kicks in by modifying the breakdown and assimilation of carbs in the body. This helps the body filter out uric acid instead of forcefully metabolizing a high carb intake, most of which is derived from fructose and corn starch. In short… this lets you enjoy fast food and sweets while preventing further gout attacks. [21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27]
#8 – Tinospora Sinensis
A staple in Tibetan medicine, this plant contains 13 different active substances that directly fight hyperuricemia. The compounds immediately help the body slow down the production of uric acid and minimize the formation of crystals. [28, 29, 30]
#9 – Glycyrrhiza Glabra
Worldwide known as “licorice”, this plant provides the body with plenty of benefits. First, it helps the body reduce blood glucose levels. Second, it speeds up the body’s natural fat-burning process. And finally… it slows down uric acid production nearly as much as Allo (but without any of the nasty side effects). [31, 32]
#10 – Sarcandra Glabra
This plant has a particularly interesting phenolic called astilbin. Studies conducted in Germany concluded that this compound excels at decreasing serum uric acid and inhibits the formation of monosodium urate – making it a must for gout treatment. [33]
#11 – Phragmites Australis
Another powerful antioxidant. This plant has been known to act as a natural cleansing agent that promotes the optimal function of the kidneys. This not only reduces the risk of new gout flares, but also minimizes the frequency and intensity of new attacks. [34, 35]
#12 – Saposhnikovia Divaricata
This is nature’s most potent anti-hyperuricemic. Eye-opening studies have shown that this plant is more efficient at lowering the levels of uric acid than Allo. It does it quickly, effectively, and with zero side effects. [36]
#13 – Sambucus Chinensis
Originary from Malaysia, this widely-used plant has compounds that regulate specific metabolic processes to support the efficient elimination of uric acid from the body. The less uric acid your body has, the lower the risk of new gout flares. [37]
#14 – Panax Notoginseng
Commonly known as red ginseng, this powerhouse of a plant has remarkable properties as a natural antioxidant. It’s known to improve renal function and suppress acute gout inflammation (even in the most excruciating cases). [38, 39, 40]

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Citations & References

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[2] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6399007/#__sec9title
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