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Great testimonies for many illnesses so may want friend to seek out

www.hacres.com

If interested further, Sherri and I are both health ministers

through them so if friend is interested in supporting either one of

us, she can email for our pin number. We just get a tiny bit of

kick back and not MLM. The organization doesn't mind either. They

win too.

I would also consider Ion Cleanses in addition to dietary change.

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There is toll free number.

Just my two cents.

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In health , Judith Alta <list@...>

wrote:

>

> A friend of mine is battling gout in his right wrist. The hand is

> looking better but has been very swollen and extremely painful.

>

> He's had fluid removed from the wrist and, I think some kind of

> injection. He wasn't very clear on just what it was.

>

> He is kinda indoctrinated by con-med (conventional medicine) but

at this

> point is willing to try anything. He thinks I'm a bit out in left

field,

> but is willing to at least listen to what I have to say.

>

> Is there a homeopathic remedy for the pain of gout, if not a cure?

>

> Thank you very much.

>

> Judith Alta and Oski

>

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My dh has had " faux " gout attacks -- " faux " because his bloodwork always

tests normal, but he still has the ungodly pain and swelling of a real gout

attack -- but they stopped once we (1) got a reverse osmosis water purifier

so he's not drinking chlorine in his water and (2) he started taking a

supplement from Young Again Nutrients called Go-out Plex, which consists of

potassium, celery seed, black cherry, bromelain, and turmeric root (all of

which aside from potassium -- and maybe potassium also, but I don't know --

are anti-inflammatories). He hasn't had a " gout " attack in the three years

since...

We have not found a homeopathic remedy for these " gout " attacks, but

treating the source and supplementing with anti-inflammatories has helped

immensely.

Stress is also a cause. 8-(

Sharyn

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[mailto:health ] On Behalf Of Judith Alta

A friend of mine is battling gout in his right wrist. The hand is

looking better but has been very swollen and extremely painful.

Is there a homeopathic remedy for the pain of gout, if not a cure?

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Thank you, Sharyn,

I'll print all the replies I get and pass them on.

Judith Alta and Oski

Sharyn E. Cerniglia wrote:

> My dh has had " faux " gout attacks -- " faux " because his bloodwork always

> tests normal, but he still has the ungodly pain and swelling of a real gout

> attack -- but they stopped once we (1) got a reverse osmosis water purifier

> so he's not drinking chlorine in his water and (2) he started taking a

> supplement from Young Again Nutrients called Go-out Plex, which consists of

> potassium, celery seed, black cherry, bromelain, and turmeric root (all of

> which aside from potassium -- and maybe potassium also, but I don't know --

> are anti-inflammatories). He hasn't had a " gout " attack in the three years

> since...

>

> We have not found a homeopathic remedy for these " gout " attacks, but

> treating the source and supplementing with anti-inflammatories has helped

> immensely.

>

> Stress is also a cause. 8-(

>

> Sharyn

>

>

>

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From the files:The Gout Formula: 1/4 oz skullcap 1/4 oz valerian root 1/2 oz yarrow flowers 1/2 oz nettles Fix in non-aluminum pan. 2 tsp. per 8 oz. water, steep 5 minutes. Take 4x per day. Use NO SWEETENER whatsoever. No meats, sweets, legumes or alcoholic beverages. Drink lots of water and juice. Also -- charcoal 1 tsp. 4x per day until attack is over. Suzi List

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