There is a herbologist named Dr. Duke that says that he eats celery
to combat his own gout. He wrote that he eats at least 4 stalks per
day. According to him, celery contains some compound that either
activates or inactivates an enzyme involved in metabolism of uric
acid, I believe. If you are interested you can probably find Dr.
Duke's books on-line. I don't know of anyone personally who has
tried celery for this. If it sounds like something of interest to
you I can look up the name of the book I have at home or include the
excerpt of the book related to this use of celery in another email.
Mike
>Anyone have success easing gout pain with cherries? My father is
>experiencing excruciating gout pain. He already studiously avoids high
>purine foods -- which incidentally I do not believe does anything
>whatsoever for a gout sufferer. He is a case in point. Dr. Wolfgang Lutz
>also discusses this in Life Without Bread -- the oft recommended low purine
>diets do not prevent gout or necessarily ease gout pain. Any paleo ideas
>out there for gout?
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