How to Cure Gout?
Gout is a disease caused mainly by the deposit of uric acid and urates in the body tissues. All acids are painful, and uric acid is not the least of them in this respect, while the alkaline urates have a crippling effect, but in themselves cause little discomfort. It is usually located in the big toe. However, it is less frequently in the palm of the hand, the wrist or the finger joints. The alkaline urates find lodgement in the tubercles that hold the ends of the muscles to the bones. Due to the contracting effect of these urates upon the muscle ends, you will soon find the joints twisted out of shape in a more or less permanent way. You may have seen people hobbling about by the aid of two sticks. These people have gout deposits between the vertebrae of the spine that makes them impossible to straighten up.

