gout
gout
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by Mahardan - 2007-03-30
Uricinex claims to reduce, and sometimes completely eliminate pain and swelling caused by gout. It does this thanks to a proprietary blend that reduces the level of Uric Acid. Micronutra, the mak...
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by Moncef Ahardan - 2007-04-03
Uricinex claims to reduce, and sometimes completely eliminate pain and swelling caused by gout. It does this thanks to a proprietary blend that reduces the level of uric acid. Micronutra, the makers...
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by Lisa McDowell - 2007-04-05
Hydrotherapy is a treatment that can help you get rid of gout, but is not the only alternative remedy out there. Reflexology is a treatment that is often used to treat gout, and has worked effectivel...
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by Michael Russell - 2007-04-07
Gout is a common type of arthritis that results from uric acid crystal deposits in the joints. The body's reaction to these deposits causes inflammation, swelling and pain. The condition usually aff...
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by Nathan Wei, MD - 2007-04-10
Gout is a very common form of arthritis. It is due to abnormal metabolism of foods that contain purines. A product of purine metabolism is uric acid. Either the body produces too...
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by Farkhan Shah - 2007-04-23
High blood pressure is a common illness among adults. There are many causes of high blood pressure, but overall, long-term high blood pressure can lead to heart attack, stroke, heart failure, and d...
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by Scott Meyers - 2007-05-06
Dandelion is considered to be one of the newest additions to the list of reputable herbal remedies. There has always been some curiosity about how the dandelion got its name. According to legend, the ...
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by BOONE SWANN - 2007-05-10
Gout is a condition that results when crystals of uric acid are deposited body tissues, and is characterized by an overload of this acid. It causes joints to become inflamed and is often very pain...
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by Boone Swann - 2007-05-11
Gout is a condition that results when crystals of uric acid are deposited body tissues, and is characterized by an overload of this acid. It causes joints to become inflamed and is often very pa...
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by Adamheist - 2007-05-28
In the human body, uric acid is produced from t he metabolic breakdown of purines found in many food items. In normal conditions, the uric acid gets dissolved in the body fluid and is eliminated from ...