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Re: Bursitis


Hi
 
Treating gout/uric acid problems requires change in life habits.
 
Better nutrition, reducing alcohol or stop it, reducing excess of weigh, and increasing physical activities are just a few thing to do.
 
Also, let's say, after 15 years or 20 years of uric acid problems, there is no way to cure it in short term.
 
Because of organ damages and of accumulated uric acids crystals all over the body.
 
I read somewhere at a web site selling gout products I think, (unfortunately I did not keep the web address) that, provided that someone is controlling and reducing gout, it can take more than a year to get rid of the accumulated uric acid crystals.
 
Concerning specific cleansings I don't know if they would help.
 
As for your question about bad pathogens living in an alkaline environment, I don’t have an answer. But I think the goal is to try reaching a less acidic environment. The blood itself is just slightly alkaline. I don’t think that alkalosis is a state to reach.
 
Cheers
 
WIEL

 

 
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