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Gout and the cherries cure

Reference #: 1,261
Submit Date: 08 Oct 2007
Browse Category: gout
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Treatment used: cherries
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Country of Remedy: USA
Remedy Source: "Ask the Doctor", Dr. Peter Gott, Newspaper Columnist, June 22, 2006
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Gout and the cherries cure



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Source: "Ask the Doctor", Dr. Peter Gott, Newspaper Columnist, June 22, 2006





DEAR DR. GOTT: You had an article about cherries being good for gout, and I can believe that. But there is such a simple cure that I like better. I read up

about gout and found out it is caused by uric-acid crystals, and the simple cure is to take pantothenic acid, which dissolves the crystals, and they go out in

our urine - gout gone. I used to be able to buy these B vitamins from pharmacy shelves, but they are potent little devils, so now I can get them only from a

vitamin catalog or store. I weigh only 100 pounds, so I took half a pill per day for two or three days, and the gout was gone. But I wouldn't recommend popping

them daily like a multivitamin. I used your cure for arthritis (Certo and grape juice), and it worked like a charm, but it takes a couple of weeks (at one per

day). Then my arthritis was gone and never came back again. God bless you.



DEAR READER: None of my research has indicated that pantothenic acid is a consistent cure for gout, but your observation is intriguing. As always, I welcome

input from my readers on alternative therapies.



With respect to your stunning success with Certo and grape juice, I question the diagnosis. Osteoarthritis tends to be permanent. It is a consequence of the

aging process, so I wonder whether your single episode was, in fact, arthritis. Perhaps some other affliction, such as tendon or muscle inflammation, was to blame.



To give you related information, I am sending you a copy of my health report, "About Gout." Other readers who would like a copy should send a long,

self-addressed, stamped envelope and $2 to Newsletter, PO Box 167, Wickliffe, OH 44092. Be sure to mention the title.

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