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Reduces uric acid levels naturally
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Dramatic results within a single day
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Long term relief without side effects
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Works every time - Guaranteed!
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More than 35,000 satisfied customers
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Get rid of gout or your money back
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Gout is the result of either an increase in uric acid production or the body's diminished ability to eliminate it, or a combination of both.
When more uric acid is produced than the body can expel, crystals form which settle in the cartilage of joints and tendon tissue.
Gout-Relief's proprietary formula combines progressive, cutting edge ingredients with traditional herbal and vitamin supplementation to:
- Aid in the breakdown and elimination of purines
- Naturally inhibit the enzyme xanthine oxidase,
directly reducing the production of uric acid
- Improve blood circulation to the joints
- Provide nutrients supporting proper kidney,
liver, and urinary tract health
- Promote effective elimination of uric acid
- Reduce the pain, swelling, and inflammation
associated with gout
- Supplement essential vitamins often
missing in low-purine diets
And Gout-Relief does all this without the high risk of side effects associated with prescription drugs.
Click Here for more information about the benefits of Gout-Relief's individual ingredients.
Gout-Relief is natural and completely safe!
Gout-Relief is all-natural and uses only the highest quality herbal, mineral, and vitamin ingredients available. As with all of our products,
Gout-Relief is produced in an FDA certified laboratory, meeting the highest industry standards in the production of each and every bottle.
Gout-Relief has no reported side effects or drug interactions, and does not include any caffeine or ephedrine.
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GOUT-RELIEF SUPPLEMENT FACTS
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Serving Size: 2 Tablets
Servings Per Container: 45
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Amount Per Serving
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% Daily Value
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Proprietary Blend
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1900 mg.
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Hydrangea, Celery Seed Extract, Devil's Claw, Oat Straw, Burdock, Chicory, Sarsaparilla, White Willow Bark, Alfalfa, Capsicum, Queen of the Meadow, Ginger
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Bromelain 1200 GDU
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200 mg.
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Black Cherry Extract 4:1
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200 mg.
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Pantothenic Acid
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100 mg.
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* Daily Value Not Established
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Other ingredients: Cellulose, Stearic Acid, Magnesium Stearate, Croscarmellose Sodium, Pharmaceutical Glaze, Silicon Dioxide
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Bromelain
An extract of the pineapple plant, bromelain has been found to have anti-inflammatory and analgesic (pain killing)
properties and is well known for it's benefits as a digestive aid. Bromelain also enhances the body's ability to
absorb Gout-Relief's other ingredients.
Black Cherry Extract
Black cherry contains flavanoids and beneficial tannins and has shown to be extremely effective against gout and
related symptoms by helping to metabolize and neutralize uric acid.
Pantothenic Acid
Pantothenic acid is a B vitamin (B-5) used by the body's adrenal glands to create steroid hormones. It is essential
to the production of important components of connective tissue and also aids in the metabolism of purines, reduces uric
acid levels, and is beneficial for it's anti-inflammatory properties.
Hydrangea
Originally used by Native Americans for urinary problems, hydrangea has been used in herbal medicine for a wide variety of
urinary tract disorders. It has both antiseptic and diuretic qualities, can be very soothing to irritated tissue, and
may reduce the formation of urinary stones and crystals. It can also help prevent deposits in joints and is rich in
minerals needed to help build joint tissue.
Celery Seed Extract
Celery seed has been used in traditional medicine for centuries as a treatment for gout, kidney stones, and other kidney
disorders. Well known as a liver tonic and for it's anti-inflammatory benefits, studies have also shown that
3-n-butylpthalide, a compound found in celery, can lower the synthesis of uric acid by reducing the enzyme xanthine
oxidase.
White Willow Bark
White willow bark contains salicin, a compound chemically similar to aspirin. Mentioned in ancient Egyptian and
Greek manuscripts, physicians such as Galen, Hippocrates and Dioscorides are believed to have prescribed white willow
bark for pain.
Supporting Research
- Cirelli MG. Five years of clinical experience with bromelains in therapy of edema and inflammation in postoperative tissue reaction, skin infections and trauma. Clinical Medicine 1967;74(6):55-59.
- Miller JM, Ginsberg M, McElfatrick GC, and et al. The administration of bromelain orally in the treatment of inflammation and edema. Exper Med & Surg 1964;22:293-299.
- Tassman GC, Zafran JN, and Zayon GM. Evaluation of a plant proteolytic enzyme for the control of inflammation and pain. Journal of Dental Medicine 1964;19(2):73-77.
- Blau LW. Cherry diet control for gout and arthritis. Texas Rep Biol Med 1950; 8: 309–311.
- Hu D, Huang XX and Feng YP: Effect of dl-3-n-butylphthalide (NBP) on purine metabolites in striatum extracellular fluid in four-vessel occlusion rats. Yao Hsueh Hsueh Pao 1996;31:13-7.
- Soundararajan S and Daunter B: Ajvine: Pilot biomedical study for pain relief in rheumatic pain. School of Medicine, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, 1991-92.
- Tenney, Louise, Today's Herbal Health, The Essential Reference Guide. 4th Edition. Woodland Publishing, Pleasant Grove, UT, 1997, p. 98.
- Atta AH, et al. Anti-nociceptive and anti-inflammatory effects of some Jordanian medicinal plant extracts. J Ethnopharmacol. 1998;60:117–124.
- Balch J, Balch P. Prescription for Nutritional Healing: A-to-Z Guide to Drug-Free Remedies Using Vitamins, Minerals, Herbs, & Food Supplements. New York, NY: Avery Publishing Group; 1990.
- Lewis, DA, et al. The anti-inflammatory activity of celery Apium graveolens L. Int J Crude Drug Res. 1985;23.
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