Uric acid, Hyperuricemia and Gout Treatment with Homeopathy and Schuessler salts (homeopathic cell salts): A homeopathic and naturopathic guide

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Gout, a form of arthritis, can lead to joint damage and is characterized by sudden onset of severe pain attacks, heat, redness, swelling and inflammation in and around the joint. Gout usually affects the large joint of the big toe, but it can also occur in the feet, ankles, knees, hands and wrists.

A high uric acid level (hyperuricemia) can cause kidney stones, chronic kidney disease, kidney failure, high blood pressure and heart disease.

Excessive amounts of uric acid can cause solid crystals. These uric acid crystals can build up in the joints and nearby tissues, forming sharp, needle-like urate crystals, hard lumpy deposits called tophi and result in painful attacks of gout.

In this homeopathic and naturopathic adviser, I will give you recommendations how to treat and prevent hyperuricemia and gout naturally with Homeopathy, Schuessler salts (also named cell salts, tissue salts) and herbal tinctures. I will present you the most proven homeopathic remedies and Schuessler salts, including the appropriate potency and dosage.

Naturopathy works holistically. It does not treat single symptoms only. It treats the whole body, mind and soul. I wish you much success, joy in life and especially your health.

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