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[size=4][b]Arthritis Gout - Learn How to Stop Gout and Arthritis Pain and Soothe Sore Muscles Naturally[/b][/size][hr]As more people begin to experience joint pain due to gout and arthritis, many are searching for natural remedies to fight joint and muscle pain. With all of the options and conflicting information available on television, radio and the Internet, what is the best way to sift through all of the information? Although it can be a challenge, finding natural remedies that really work are worth the time and effort. I have included some bullet proof information on the amazing benefits of tart cherries.
[list][*]Tart cherries are available in a variety of ways including fresh tart cherries, cherry juice concentrate and dried cherries.[*]One of the benefits of tart cherry juice concentrate is it takes approximately 100 cherries to make just one ounce of tart cherry juice.[*]So the tart cherry juice is a highly concentrated way to get your daily dose of cherries.[*]One source for tart cherry juice concentrate and tart cherry capsules is Traverse Bay Farms.[*]The company only specializes in super fruit-based products including tart cherry juice, dried tart cherries and more.[*]Using great confidence in ourselves, we endeavored to write such a long article on Arthritis Gout.[*]Such is the amount of matter found on Arthritis Gout. [/list]
[size=large][b]For Years, the Tart Cherry Has Been the Source of Legend and Folklore[/b][/size][hr]The natural pain relieving properties has been handed down from generation to generation for natural joint pain relief. Just as the old saying goes, "an apple a day will keep the doctor away", tart cherry believers may soon be saying, "Twenty cherries day will keep the pain away". The sources used for the information for this article on Arthritis Gout are all dependable ones. This is so that there be no confusion in the authenticity of the article.
According to research from leading organizations, as few as twenty cherries can make a difference in relieving inflammation in the body. In addition, ongoing research points to the unique make-up of the compounds found in the tart cherry that helps to fight joint pain. So in other words, the compounds found in the tart cherry are natural pain inhibitors. In other words, tart cherries contain natural COX-1 and COX-2 inhibitors. In addition to fighting joint pain due to arthritis and gout, research also shows tart cherry juice helps to soothe sore muscles due to physical exercise. It was with great relief we ended writing on Gout. There was just too much information to write, that we were starting to lose hopes on it's completion!
As of now, January 2005, more than half of all north Americans are struggling with obesity. The 'quick fix' for 'fat' for the last 40+ years, becoming ever more popular, has become the Atkins Diet. The Atkins Diet was first popularized in the U. S. Air Force during the 1960's.
[size=large][b]The Atkins Diet is Very Simple --- Restrict Your Carbohydrate Intake[/b][/size][hr]And guess what? It actually works. But Dr. Atkins, after the initial few years of his popularized diet, began to make modifications and refinements to the original basic diet. And several other people have taken the basic Atkins Diet, modified it just a little, and come up with a new and very workable diet.
Disclaimer: This article in no way should be taken as 'medical advice' on any product, condition or course of action, nor does it constitute in any way 'medical advice' endorsing any specific product, specific result, nor any possible cure for any condition or problem. This article is meant as a source of information upon which you may base your decision as to whether or not you should begin using any vitamin, mineral and/or herbal supplement for better health, or begin using a 'greens' product as a dietary supplement. As you progress deeper and deeper into this composition on Gout Diabetes, you are sure to unearth more information on Gout Diabetes. The information becomes more interesting as the deeper you venture into the composition.
[size=large][b]There are Three Major Misconceptions to the Atkins Diet[/b][/size][hr]The first common myth is many people believe this means don't worry about the amount of calories or fat you eat so long as its not carbs. The second common myth is many people believe all carbohydrates are equally bad. The third common myth is that the Atkins 'Lo-Carb' diet is actually a 'Hi-Protein' diet. All of these, however, are enormous misconceptions. There are universal applications on Gout Diabetes everywhere. However, it is up to us to decide the way used for these applications to get the best results from them.
[list][*]In doubt, or if you have questions, you should consult your physician and, if possible, consult a second physician for a possible different opinion.[*]The author does not bear any responsibility for your decisions nor for the outcome of your actions based upon those decisions. [/list]
[size=large][b]The Second Myth: the Atkins Diet is Actually a 'Lo-Carb' Diet, Not a 'No-Carb' Diet[/b][/size][hr]What should be cut out are breads, rice and potatoes. Fresh fruits and vegetables should not be cut back and many should be somewhat increased. Finally, after the first month you can 'safely' add breads and potatos --- in limited quantities. One friend of mine eats 1 bite of breads/toasts, etc., served with his meals, such as garlic breads. One bite and not a morsel more. Saying that all that is written here is all there is on Gout Attack would be an understatement. Very much more has to be learnt and propagated bout Gout Attack.
The first myth: many dieters who use this program believe that calories and fat do not matter when eating low carb food, but in some cases this has proven to be fatal. Depending upon your particular body chemistry, when eating high fat food your cholesterol could climb and climb, leading to a heart attack or stroke. Also, it has now been proven that the older we become the less our body is able to metabolize the 'high fat' portion of the Atkins 'lo carb' diet, leading to additional dietary and health problems.
[list][*]Tart cherries are available in a variety of ways including fresh tart cherries, cherry juice concentrate and dried cherries.[*]One of the benefits of tart cherry juice concentrate is it takes approximately 100 cherries to make just one ounce of tart cherry juice.[*]So the tart cherry juice is a highly concentrated way to get your daily dose of cherries.[*]One source for tart cherry juice concentrate and tart cherry capsules is Traverse Bay Farms.[*]The company only specializes in super fruit-based products including tart cherry juice, dried tart cherries and more.[*]Using great confidence in ourselves, we endeavored to write such a long article on Arthritis Gout.[*]Such is the amount of matter found on Arthritis Gout. [/list]
[size=large][b]For Years, the Tart Cherry Has Been the Source of Legend and Folklore[/b][/size][hr]The natural pain relieving properties has been handed down from generation to generation for natural joint pain relief. Just as the old saying goes, "an apple a day will keep the doctor away", tart cherry believers may soon be saying, "Twenty cherries day will keep the pain away". The sources used for the information for this article on Arthritis Gout are all dependable ones. This is so that there be no confusion in the authenticity of the article.
According to research from leading organizations, as few as twenty cherries can make a difference in relieving inflammation in the body. In addition, ongoing research points to the unique make-up of the compounds found in the tart cherry that helps to fight joint pain. So in other words, the compounds found in the tart cherry are natural pain inhibitors. In other words, tart cherries contain natural COX-1 and COX-2 inhibitors. In addition to fighting joint pain due to arthritis and gout, research also shows tart cherry juice helps to soothe sore muscles due to physical exercise. It was with great relief we ended writing on Gout. There was just too much information to write, that we were starting to lose hopes on it's completion!
As of now, January 2005, more than half of all north Americans are struggling with obesity. The 'quick fix' for 'fat' for the last 40+ years, becoming ever more popular, has become the Atkins Diet. The Atkins Diet was first popularized in the U. S. Air Force during the 1960's.
[size=large][b]The Atkins Diet is Very Simple --- Restrict Your Carbohydrate Intake[/b][/size][hr]And guess what? It actually works. But Dr. Atkins, after the initial few years of his popularized diet, began to make modifications and refinements to the original basic diet. And several other people have taken the basic Atkins Diet, modified it just a little, and come up with a new and very workable diet.
Disclaimer: This article in no way should be taken as 'medical advice' on any product, condition or course of action, nor does it constitute in any way 'medical advice' endorsing any specific product, specific result, nor any possible cure for any condition or problem. This article is meant as a source of information upon which you may base your decision as to whether or not you should begin using any vitamin, mineral and/or herbal supplement for better health, or begin using a 'greens' product as a dietary supplement. As you progress deeper and deeper into this composition on Gout Diabetes, you are sure to unearth more information on Gout Diabetes. The information becomes more interesting as the deeper you venture into the composition.
[size=large][b]There are Three Major Misconceptions to the Atkins Diet[/b][/size][hr]The first common myth is many people believe this means don't worry about the amount of calories or fat you eat so long as its not carbs. The second common myth is many people believe all carbohydrates are equally bad. The third common myth is that the Atkins 'Lo-Carb' diet is actually a 'Hi-Protein' diet. All of these, however, are enormous misconceptions. There are universal applications on Gout Diabetes everywhere. However, it is up to us to decide the way used for these applications to get the best results from them.
[list][*]In doubt, or if you have questions, you should consult your physician and, if possible, consult a second physician for a possible different opinion.[*]The author does not bear any responsibility for your decisions nor for the outcome of your actions based upon those decisions. [/list]
[size=large][b]The Second Myth: the Atkins Diet is Actually a 'Lo-Carb' Diet, Not a 'No-Carb' Diet[/b][/size][hr]What should be cut out are breads, rice and potatoes. Fresh fruits and vegetables should not be cut back and many should be somewhat increased. Finally, after the first month you can 'safely' add breads and potatos --- in limited quantities. One friend of mine eats 1 bite of breads/toasts, etc., served with his meals, such as garlic breads. One bite and not a morsel more. Saying that all that is written here is all there is on Gout Attack would be an understatement. Very much more has to be learnt and propagated bout Gout Attack.
The first myth: many dieters who use this program believe that calories and fat do not matter when eating low carb food, but in some cases this has proven to be fatal. Depending upon your particular body chemistry, when eating high fat food your cholesterol could climb and climb, leading to a heart attack or stroke. Also, it has now been proven that the older we become the less our body is able to metabolize the 'high fat' portion of the Atkins 'lo carb' diet, leading to additional dietary and health problems.