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Questions Being Raised About the Importance of Diet on Gout
Posted by Victor Konshin in Diet on August 27th, 2009
An article that will appear in the September Issue of the Journal of the American Dietetic Association calls into question the long held belief that those with gout need to maintain a “purine-restricted” diet. This article points out that some foods, such as some vegetables are very high in purines, yet research has consistently shown that consumption of these vegetables is strongly correlated with a reduction in uric acid levels and in gout attacks. Research has also shown that beer is strongly correlated with higher instances of gout even though modern beers often have very low levels of purines.
Although diet has long been assumed to be associated with hyperuricemia, this association remains to be verified. Studies that have reviewed the relationship of diet and hyperuricemia have found it to be a difficult and complex issue.
Gout: The Forgotten Disease
Posted by Victor Konshin in General on June 2nd, 2009
I think what’s most amazing about medical science is how small it’s focus has become. I’m not talking about the scale of medical science, or the focus on making people healthy, but on the scale at which it is studying the complex mechanisms of the human body.
Over the past few hundred years medical science has gone from looking at the structure of the body, to its organs, down to the cells that make up those organs and now down to the most tiny and intricate molecular machines that make everything actually work. Molecules so small and sophisticated that ever the most advanced microscopes in the world can only view them dimly and we are only just beginning to grasp how they actually function.
However, this all seems to be changing. This focus on the very small has obscured a larger reality – that the human body is a large, unimaginably complex and integrated machine – a single machine. If something is broken in one part of that machine, the function of the whole suffers.
I think that more and more researchers are starting to get their heads out of their microscopes and starting to look at what happens to the whole machine when those microscopic machines misbehave. And I think this will be the next great step forward for medical science.
The Impact of Gout on Your Quality-of-Life, Finances and Family
Posted by Victor Konshin in General, Gout Treatments on April 27th, 2009
If you have gout, you understand that gout has a definite impact on your quality-of-life during an attack — life sucks. The pain can be unbearable. Researchers have looked at this question more quantitatively though and come up with some interesting findings.
As we know, gout is caused by uric acid crystalizing in our joints, which causes an immune response (if you don’t know this, see, Gout Basics). Even when you are not in the middle of a gout attack, if you have high uric acid levels, crystals are always forming and dissolving and not just in your joints, but all over your body. These crystals are seen as invaders by your immune system which causes it to respond. This causes your immune system to alway be in a heightened state of alert and it causes inflammation in your body which can cause many deadly diseases (see, Is Gout Dangerous). But the problems do not stop there…
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Gout Basics
Posted by Victor Konshin in General on April 1st, 2009
Since this is a new blog, I thought it would be a good idea to write about the basics of gout. I am often surprised about just how little some people who have had this condition for years know about this disease that effects their lives so much. The treatments for gout can get complicated, often requiring three different medications on different schedules so understanding what causes gout and the exact process of the disease is key to understanding the role of each of these medications and how to use them effectively. If you properly treat this disease, there is no reason to ever have to suffer another painful attack.
Gout is cause by having too much uric acid in your body, a condition called hyperuricemia. Uric acid is a natural substance in the body that is created through metabolism. People with hyperuricemia either create too much uric acid and/or have trouble eliminating it from their body. When levels of uric acid get high enough, this uric acid can start to crystalize.
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