May 17, 2008

Gouty Arthritis May Be causing Your Kidney Stones

Did you know that kidney stones form in as many as 40% of people with gout? These kidney stones can sometimes contribute to kidney failure. The stones themselves are usually made of uric acid, the same stuff that forms the sharp gouty crystals that cause gout pain and joint swelling. Experts believe that chronic uric acid build up is not the cause of kidney disease. But that poor kidney function is the cause of increased uric acid.

Many people who suffer heart problems, coronary artery disease, congestive heart failure or high blood pressure, also suffer from gout. In fact, if you have high levels of uric acid, your risk of dying from one these other conditions, increases greatly. Another study suggests that high uric acid levels increase LDL cholesterol and triglyceride levels as well.

Eating plenty of raw green foods, that naturally have an alkaline base, helps reduce acid levels in the body. Also making lifestyle changes, such as introducing mild to moderate exercise and drinking plenty of fresh clean water, can help keep your kidneys balanced and functioning properly.

Bottom line is, if you are interested I’ve discovered a “guaranteed” solution that help your body painlessly flush out your kidney stones in 12 hours or less using an affordable concoction you can buy at your local grocery store.
Live Well,

Martin Jacobse
Health Investigator

P.S, if you are serious about discovering more about natural remedies click either of the links below . . .

www..kidneystonenaturaltreatment.com

www.cureyourgout.com

 

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