Is Cabbage bad for gout?

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asked Nov 10, 2020 in Pain by Covidcough (700 points)
Is Cabbage bad for gout?

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answered Nov 10, 2020 by Carrie123 (14,510 points)
Cabbage is actually considered to be good for gout.

When you have gout cabbage is on the list of foods for a diet when you have gout.

A diet consisting of cabbage, Kailan, squash, red bell pepper, beetroot, but limit the intake of vegetables with moderate purine content such as asparagus, spinach, cauliflower and mushrooms are recommended by doctors when you have gout.

Some cases of Gout do show up on an X Ray.

However not all gout problems can show up or will show up on an X Ray.

You can have gout and have a normal X Ray that shows nothing.

When you have gout and have an X Ray the X Ray can sometimes show the deposition of uric acid crystals which is a cause of Gout.

Although it does not always show up.

The first sign of gout is usually swelling of the joint, pain and tenderness and a burning sensation in your toes.

Most Gout Attacks occur at night and suddenly.

A gout attack usually starts with sudden and intense pain in the joints as well as swelling, redness and tenderness in the joints.

Most Gout Attacks occur suddenly by usually waking you up in the middle of the night with the sensation that your big toe is on fire.

You can help stop a gout attack and prevent gout attacks by drinking Tart Cherry Juice.

When drinking tart cherry juice for gout you should drink at least 8 ounces of Tart Cherry Juice per day for at least a week.

If you drink at least 8 ounces of Tart Cherry Juice for a week then the gout should go away.

You can however drink a bit more than 8 ounces if you want too but drinking 8 ounces of Tart Cherry Juice is usually enough to get rid of gout.

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