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How
did all this get started?
The Gout
Killer? LOL! The fact of the matter
is that I just stumbled onto fixing my gout and
thought, "hey, there's probably a lot of people
who want to know about this!" . . . that's how it
all began.
And "prevention" was sort of top-of-mind .
. . I mean, it's a hell of a lot easier to
prevent gout, than it is to deal with it
after it's struck . . . if you know what I
mean.
What was really confusing to me Friend, was
that they told me the drugs would do that . . .
but they didn't. My uric acid
levels fluctuated but were in the acceptable
range - so why was I still getting gout? Maybe
you've asked yourself the same question.
Well let me give you the ANSWER: the drugs are
just trying to cover up the slow, insidious
damage you're doing on the inside that's causing
the gout in the first place.
Drugs are like credit cards . . . sooner
or later, you gotta pay.
Anyway, I've been having to do some adding and
upgrading to my site and I had to do a new
page on Gout Prevention - it's another long
one, but here's a small chunk of
it:
Everyone has different ideas of
what “prevention” means to them. Due to thorough
and reinforced indoctrination by the
pharmaceutical industry and the AMA, relatively
the entire population has come to associate drugs
with health. This could not be anything farther
from the truth. Think back and remember: drugs
are for sicknesses that you’ve already found
yourself battling – prevention is how you stop
them from happening in the first place.
Gout drugs like Allopurinol
work to reduce uric acid levels. This of course
is a good idea if you’ve got too much . . . and
if you don’t care how you got too much. The fact
of the matter is that 90% of the people with high
uric acid levels and gout, don’t produce TOO MUCH
uric acid . . . they simply can’t get rid of what
they have made, fast enough. But hey, there’s
more that one way to skin a cat, right?
(click
here for the rest of the Gout Prevention
page)
One more time Friend, I never had any idea
when I first got the flash of an idea to tell the
rest of the world what I'd found out, that it
would all go this far . . . and I've only really
begun! I've got a lot of important work ahead of
me!
Moving on.
Last week I asked, "what do you say to yourself
when you think a gout attack is about to get
you?" - and the common response was, "what did I
eat?"
Eating is certainly one way we become too acidic
- with uric acid and a lot of other acidic
substances - but not the only way. If you read
the rest of my Prevention
page I get into it much more
there.
But here's a hint: Air - Water -
Food . . . "food" is last on the list
for a reason.
But Friend I realized I fu . . . screwed up
. . . the question I really meant to ask
is:
- When you start to get that little tingle or
ache of what might be a gout attack coming on,
what is the EMOTION that comes out first?
Anger? Fear? Anxiety? Frustration? What is it?
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You have no idea how valuable your answer is, so
please, hit the reply
button and let me know what an impending
gout attack does to you on the inside of your
brain!
I appreciate you checking out all my ranting and
rambling about gout!
Thanks! Bert,
The Gout Killer!
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