While it isn't terrible to eat foods that are rich in purines once in a while, it is when people eat them to excess that the pain of gout can start to appear.
Most people want a quick fix for any problem, when dealing with medical situations such as gout this isn't always possible or advisable. Your gout didn't really appear overnight, it has taken months and probably years of eating the wrong things possibly coupled with a genetic predisposition to appear. So expecting your gout to just be fixed instantly is unrealistic isn't it.
When you eat food that are high in purines your body turns that purine into uric acid during the process of digestion. Your kidneys then deal with that uric acid and expel it from your body. Gout happens when your kidneys can't expel all the uric acid that is created.
Alcohol is one of the known culprits of rising uric acid levels. Alcohol works to impair the proper functioning of the kidney. The kidney is the organ in the body that processes uric acid and eliminates them in the body in the form of urine.
If you are unsure of what to eat when you are trying to reduce the severity and regularity of your gout attacks you should start keeping a diary of what you eat and drink. This will help give you some idea of the items that may be contributing to your pain. Shellfish, red meat, alcohol and game meats are things that you should remove from your diet straight away before you even start making notes.
Gout diets are not all about stopping eating things to reduce purine entering your system, there are foods that you can eat to actually help your body deal with uric acid. Cherries are one food that has been shown to lower levels of uric acid in your body. You should be eating dark red cherries daily as this will help your body deal with the uric acid and that will reduce your gout attacks.
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