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Uric Acid
Gout is a metabolic in which uric acid is deposited in the
cartilages of the joints. In the Ayurvedic view it is a condition
similar to arthritis and many of the remedial measures are
the same. The big toe is characteristically involved becoming
swollen and very painful. Gout is called 'Vatarakta' in Sanskrit,
meaning Vata (air) in the blood.
Treatment
is to reduce Vata and cleanse the blood. Causes include eating
food that makes the blood toxic: too much salty, sour and
spicy food, too rich, too oily, too hot or improperly prepared
food. Avoid meat, sugar, jellies, pastries, beans, mushrooms,
yogurt, pickles, acid fruits and alcohol. Fresh vegetables
may be taken freely; also fresh fruit, rice, wheat, potatoes
and milk.
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