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The memory of how it used to hurt makes me wince even today.
Was it the most painful thing in the world? I reckon so.
Gout hurt like nothing Iâve ever known.
To the point that it made me cry. Real tears.
And I donât cry for anything or anyone.
Doctors did their best. They told me to eat less meat, drink less alcohol. Drink more water.
Take these medications to reduce the symptoms.
And so on. You may well be familiar with all this.
But let me tell you: if I had known then what I know now I wouldnât have bothered with any of that.
Because too many doctors today are still fixated on goutâs symptoms â rather than goutâs actual causes.
Whereas US and European research over the last couple of decades has revealed what actually causes gout.
Meaning that a natural, drug-free remedy for gout is already known. And practitioners were getting close to 100% clear-up rates.
I was a little skeptical at first. I thought Iâd have to manage gout for the rest of my life.
But way too many people have been restored to gout-free health for me to ignore the evidence.
And Iâm so glad I didnât ignore it. Because I havenât had gout for over two years now.
No pain, no flare-ups. Nothing.
I canât tell you how happy I am about that!
Hereâs how it happened:
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The attacks came just about every month and they were simply awful.
Now, I havenât had an attack for more than 2 years. I donât think Iâll ever have another one ever again.
At their worst those attacks were disabling. I couldnât move, I couldnât go to workâŠ.
I was literally unable to get up because even the slightest movement of the affected area was beyond unbearable.
I couldnât sleep properly with bedclothes ⊠which, in cooler weather, meant turning the heating up in the house.
Not comfortable for my wife, not good for our energy bills.
After my first encounter with gout my doctor gave me the standard explanation of its causes.
He said that gout was caused by excess uric acid in the blood.
Uric acid is a byproduct of the processing of certain foods.
The uric acid comes from the liver as a waste product. Itâs sent to the kidneys from where it is supposed to be removed from the body.
I had gout because, in a nutshell, gout is what you get when your body isnât expelling all its uric acid.
The excess uric acid forms tiny, spike-shaped crystals.
Those crystals get into your bloodstream.
From there, they find their way into your joints.
And from time-to-time the immune system attacks them.
And when the immune system does that⊠the inflammation that results is experienced as a âgout attackâ.
Also known as excruciating, awful pain. Â
If you suffer from gout then I truly feel for you. I know what youâre going through.
Itâs been just over 2 years now since my final gout attack. But I still remember what it felt like.
Anyway, that was the doctorâs explanation of gout. So far, so simple.
Over the first year or so my gout attacks went from one attack every 1 or 2 months, to monthly and then, occasionally, to every few weeks.
I started with the standard meds: anti-inflammatories, steroid jabs, drugs to reduce the uric acid in my bloodâŠ.
Really, despite his best intentions I think my doctor was simply trying things out.
Treatments are offered as much in hope as in the expectation theyâll do anything.
But even when a drug did do some good I knew I was just managing the condition.
And I realized that for many gout sufferers this was the case.
They could swallow any number of pills, inject as much steroid as their bodies could handle⊠and avoid every suspect piece of food and drink.
The underlying problem â the actual cause of the gout â was still there, creating all sorts of problems for the body to deal with.
I followed the typical Doâs and Donâts. Itâs typical stuff â exercise more, lose weight, eat a balanced diet (whatever that is), eat less red meat, donât smoke (I never have), go a couple of days a week without alcoholâŠ
And it made precisely no difference to my gout at all.
Although, to be honest: if I knew then what I know now I wouldnât have bothered with any of that.
My natural curiosity prompted me to ask questions about this disease.
If uric acid leads to gout then⊠why did I suddenly have too much uric acid in my blood?
Well, it makes sense that either (a) I was suddenly producing too much of it or (b) that my body simply was no longer removing it effectively.
And it turns out that the answer is⊠b.
In fact, for 90% of gout sufferers scientists say it isnât over-production of uric acid that is the problem.
Itâs the under-processing of it.
In other words, somethingâs going wrong with the bodyâs ability to expel uric acid properly.
Hereâs how I thought about it.
There was a time when I hadnât even heard of gout â much less suffered from it.
Then I had gout for just over 3 years.
And then, two years ago, I experienced my last ever gout attack. And never suffered another one.
So. For a number of decades of my life my body handled the uric acid effectively.
Suddenly it could no longer handle that acid properly⊠and so I found myself with gout.
Fast-forward after three years of gout and, once again, everything is fine. Iâm gout-free.
It doesnât take Sherlock Holmes to work this out.
Remember: itâs not that Iâm producing too much uric acid thatâs the problem.
Itâs that Iâm no longer removing enough of it from my body.
So at first, something in my body was working, it was getting rid of the uric acid.
Then it stopped working. So I got gout.
Then it started working again.
The pain disappeared, there were no more flare-ups and I was completely healthy once more.
But there it is: I had gout because something had stopped working.
And itâs that âsomething that had stopped workingâ that most of our doctors are failing to address.
If we find out what it is that stopped working â and then started working again â then weâve found the key to ending gout forever.
I havenât had even a whisper of gout now for over two years.
And this is because, unlike most sufferers, I found a practitioner who tackled my gout from where it started.
As opposed to just handling the symptoms.
Once sheâd done that⊠the problem of my body not processing uric acid properly was over.
Iâm going to tell you about her approach now.
But, first, just be sure about this. Because if you suffer gout this probably is your experience too.
Once my doctor decided I had gout he followed a pretty standard pattern of advice, medications and treatments.
Doctors all over America typically focus on three different approaches to the gout problem.
First, since uric acid is the by-product of the food we eat, they look at dietary restrictions on food â mostly on red meat and alcohol.
The thinking is that if less uric acid is being produced in the first place thereâs less for the body to deal with.
That sounds a lot more sensible than it actually it is.
Second, gout patients try drugs that tackle the uric acid thatâs already made it to the bloodstream. The aim here is to help the body do its job of dissolving this excess.
That meets with unpredictable results. But, worse, itâs dealing with the excess uric acid â not the reason why thereâs excess uric acid.
Finally, other drugs are offered to tackle the pain and inflammation of gout as it arises. Again, this deals with what is happening but not why itâs happening.
Still, on the surface, all this is perfectly understandable.
But thereâs a serious problem here.
Because for as long as the emphasis is on tackling gout at the point where the disease is already in some way in motionâŠ
âŠweâre simply not addressing what set it in motion in the first place.
We feel like weâre doing something useful.
But weâre tinkering at the edges of the problem.
Which is why gout can â and often does â go on for years and years.
Yet it doesnât have to.
Things get a tiny bit worse.
During that first visit my doctor told me two other things. And I didnât like either of them.
First, he pointed out that each gout attack makes another attack more likely. Once youâve had a few attacks thatâs about it⊠get ready for gout as a regular thing.
Some people that have had attacks of gout over a longer period can end up developing a more chronic, or persistent, form of gout.
Itâs called chronic tophaceous gout and the pain and loss of mobility is life-altering and disabling.
Gout is a risk factor for other conditions â some of them even more serious than the gout itself.
In other words, because I had gout it was more likely that Iâd get at least one of those other conditions.
And those other conditions included heart disease â particularly heart failure and strokes.
He added that gout was also a risk factor for obesity, Type 2 diabetes, arthritis, stress and a number of unpleasant other conditions.
And there isnât a limit on which of those afflictions I could find myself suffering from.
It might be that, in time, I contracted just one of them.
But it could be two of them. Or three.
The possibility of my gout being a risk factor for me suffering those all at once did shock me quite a bit.
I felt like I was just waiting for something else to go badly wrong with my health.
Just over 2 years ago I had a gout attack that was so painful I was crying.
Iâm not one of lifeâs cryers.
But I had let it go on for a week and was in so much pain I honestly started questioning whether I wanted to live.
I went back to my doctor â turned out he was on vacation. So I saw one of his colleagues instead.
She was a nice lady. Thoughtful. She listened.
And she could tell I was badly affected by this latest flare-up.
We had a long conversation and she told me about a practitioner who specializes in dealing with gout.
Seems this practitioner had a startling record with permanently ending gout for her clients.
Not reducing it. Removing it.
That practitionerâs approach was verified both in theory, in experiment and in real life.
She based it on three decades of science coming from leading researchers in the US and Europe.
The researchâs successes in tackling a range of health conditions are mounting up â and for some years now the medical community has been rethinking some of their most fundamental ideas about how the body works.
From that research she had created her âgout strategyâ that is now having such profound results for gout sufferers.
My doctor admitted it wasnât her area of expertise.
So she gave me the name of that alternative health practitioner sheâd mentioned.
And thatâs when I first heard of Shelly Manning.
And, if itâs not too dramatic a statement to make, what I learned from Shelly changed my life.
Shelly Manning is an accomplished natural health researcher and writer. She began her work on natural health remedies after suffering years of very painful arthritis.
She discovered that where modern medicine was consistently failing to relieve a person of their suffering it was often because they didnât really know what was causing the condition in the first place.
They tackled what they could see⊠but the rest was a mystery.
Shellyâs research took in dozens of peer-reviewed studies from universities across the world â plus personal testimonies from hundreds of arthritis sufferers.
She eventually became completely free of arthritis â which was not only an immense relief to her but it also drove her to share her discoveries with others so that they too would never suffer such horrible ongoing pain.
Both her arthritis and her gout remedies are hugely successful today and many people have Shelly to thank for their pain-free lives.
She laid out some simple gout truths that made perfect sense to me.
First, she pointed out that doctors always tell you to eat healthily because, whether youâre ill or healthy, itâs generally sound advice.
Whatâs more, if you go from eating and drinking a lot of junk to eating lots of good quality food then your overall health is bound to improve a little.
But this is where I learned a startling insight from Shelly:
You can eat correctly â as your doctors tell you to.
But you can also eat correctly specifically for gout.
Which isnât the same thing.
Because you can eat food that specifically tackles gout head-on.
Food that removes the source of gout. That âsomething that stopped workingâ that we learned about earlier.
And thatâs a whole different ball game.
How this insight came about is fascinating.
Scientists have long known food is a medicine.
But whatâs been happening since the 1980s is that scientists have steadily worked out why itâs a medicine.
Shelly Manning understands the science of this inside out. What she told me was jaw-dropping.
But let me give you the short version.
And weâll start with something really weird.
No, your gutâs not weird. Not in itself.
You have, it is estimated, something like 75 trillion bacteria in your gut.
There are more bacteria in the gut than cells in the entire human body. And youâve had them all your life.
The bacteria in our gut make up what is called our âmicrobiomeâ.
The microbiome refers to all the bacteria that live with us in our guts.
Itâs the community of bacteria â plus other micro-organisms â that are permanently with us.
Thereâs nothing special or unusual about the human microbiome.
In fact, plenty of mammals â and some insects â also have microbiomes. Theyâre a fact of life.
We humans have had our gut microbiome since the dawn of humanity. We need it.
But, of course, when we hear the word âbacteriaâ we imagine something awful.
Disease. Contagion. Illness. Death.
Because mostly we associate âbacteriaâ with being very ill.
Theyâre something to fight off the moment we get them.
We buy products from our supermarket that boast how quickly and effectively they kill bacteria.
But bacteria are just single-celled organisms that can be found just about anywhere.
Some are dangerous. Some are highly beneficial.
It depends which bacteria they are. And it depends on where they are.
Those that exist within us â within our gut microbiome â are largely beneficial to us.
In fact, in a healthy human being some 95% of them are responsible for a number of vital body processes that either keep us healthy⊠or keep us alive.
Yes. Theyâre that important.
We are, in fact, extraordinarily dependent on the health of our microbiome.
So much about us on the surface â our health, our moods, our body weight â reflects whatâs going on in the gut.
Incredibly, scientists are now recognizing that the microbiome â our gut bacteria â is so vital to our general health that some think of it as an organ in its own right.
They regard it as important to our existence as the kidneys or the heart or the lungs.
In fact, scientists are able to transplant the gut bacteria from a healthy person into the gut of a diseased patient in order to cure disease.
Known as faecal microbiota transplants these procedures repopulate peopleâs unhealthy gut microbiome with healthy, thriving bacteria.
Bacteria transplants⊠whoâd have thought it?
But scientists state that thatâs how vital it is to keep your gut in its best shape possible.
We need to maintain a health ratio of 95% friendly, life-enhancing bacteria with 5% being whatever else is there.
When that ratio goes out of balance humans become vulnerable to infection, poisoning, malnourishment, and a whole range of degenerative and lifestyle disorders.
Itâs really hard to overstate how important our gut health is to us.
A healthy microbiome â a healthy gut â is our health in many respects.
Obesity is now thought of as a gut disease. Unhealthy bacteria get the upper hand in your gut and cause the kind of food cravings that most of us find so hard to resist.
And gut health also affects mental health. Moods, basically.
Scientists now believe that persistently feeling low for no apparent reason may have a bacterial explanation.
So letâs be absolutely clear about this.
Your gut bacteria arenât just add-ons to your health â they are your health.
In the same way that a faulty liver will cause you big problemsâŠ.
Just as a weak heart will require expert attention in order to keep you aliveâŠ.
Like lungs that donât function properly or kidneys that are diseased or a lymph system that isnât working effectivelyâŠ
Your gut health is vital to your overall health because your gut bacteria do things that your body itself canât do.
To be healthy we must make sure that we encourage beneficial, healthy bacteria to flourish, whilst at the same time we discourage less beneficial or harmful bacteria from doing the same.
If we donât do this then there are consequences.
And gout is one of those consequences.
And thatâs how I got the condition myself. Poor gut health gave me gout.
Itâs done the same to you.
But good gut health undid all that damage, making gout nothing more than a distant memory.
And it can do the same for you.
You really can do something about your condition now.
What I learned from Shelly Manning is that if you practice âhealthy eatingâ then you may affect you gut health for the better â even if that wasnât your intention.
In other words, by eating better foods you may very well accidentally improve things a little.
Unfortunately, we might also accidentally make things a little worse for our gut bacteria.
Some healthy food actually isnât so healthy for our guts.
If we want to tackle gout once and for all we have to be clear about what helps us⊠and what hurts us.
So what Shelly does is remove the âaccidentâ aspect of healthy eating.
She focuses hard on what makes out gut bacteria healthier and happier.
And she ensures we donât do ourselves any harm by ingesting too much of what harms that bacteria.
I finally won the struggle against gout because, for the first time, I could make conscious choices about eating for gut health.
Here was something I could do that would directly tackle that nasty disease head-on.
Shellyâs deliberate, gout-focused strategy addressed my gout at its actual source. My microbiome flourished. And when it did, I did too.
Which changed my life forever.
Scientists are now clear that gut health determines whether or not you have gout.
By comparing the microbiome profiles â the bacteria profiles â of people who have gout with the microbiome profiles of people who do not have gout.
There is a clear difference.
And the differences in the microbiome between gout patients and healthy people are predictable and consistent.
Which means that we can know whether a person has gout just by looking at their microbiome.
Put plainly and simply: gout is a disease of the gut.
Itâs because I have one thing you donât have:
All the right bacteria thriving in my gut.
And, specifically, that bacteria is doing one thing for me that itâs not doing for you.
Itâs helping my kidneys process the excess uric acid that causes gout in the first place.
Because that bacteria is converting up to one third of that excess uric acid into something called allantoin â a substance that dissolves in water.
Which means up to a third of my bodyâs uric acid can be simply got rid of in urine. So, put crudely, I simply pee it out.
No need for my kidneys to process it all. My gut bacteria has it covered.
This is the incredible power of your gut microbiome.
Human bodies canât turn uric acid into allantoin. But our friendly gut bacteria can.
And when it does that for me⊠itâs clearing up the excess uric acid in my bloodstream.
Meaning my kidneys donât have to.
So those pin-like uric acid crystals donât form.
Which means they donât find themselves lodged in my joints.
Meaning thereâs nothing for my immune system to attack â so nothing to cause excruciating, disabling pain.
My gut will have trillions of bacteria in it whether I want it to or not. So will yours.
But I can choose whether that bacteria is the life enhancing bacteria that keeps me happy, healthy and alive⊠or the dangerous, disease-giving stuff.
So I have plentiful good, friendly, life-enhancing gut bacteria, working for me, doing things for me that the human body simply cannot do for itself.
And when I made that choice⊠my gout didnât stand a chance.
You recall that my doctor told me gout was a risk factor for type 2 diabetes, obesity, kidney disease, heart disease, irritable bowel disease and so on.
If you have gout then itâs very likely that youâll go on to develop one â or more â of the others.
The medical profession has known about the link between these diseases for decades.
They now know why thereâs this link.
Theyâve found that the bacteria profile in a person with one of these diseases is recognizable and predictable.
In other words, when doctors examine the personâs gut bacteria they already know what to expect.
Because that gut profile â that ratio of healthy bacteria to unhealthy bacteria â is the origin of that condition.
Itâs whatâs causing it.
Of course, the bacteria profile for each disease will vary.
But once your gut health is going downhill it can be one-way traffic⊠and the bad effects spread throughout the microbiome.
So defeating gout isnât, in fact, just defeating gout.
Itâs also minimizing your exposure to all those other unpleasant â and, sometimes, fatal â diseases.
And, at the same time, helping you achieve optimal health at all levels â physical, appearance and moods.
Seen this way, why would anyone not address their gut health?
I acquired Shelly Manningâs gout program just over two years ago.
Itâs called âThe End of Goutâ.
And it did for me exactly what it says on the cover.
Because I no longer suffer those excruciating gout attacks.
And I donât have to cancel plans because a flare-up has left me unable to function properly.
Iâm never going to experience any of that ever again.
And thatâs because I now know how to ensure the health of my friendly gut bacteria. And how to not feed the unfriendly ones.
Iâm so glad I made the decision to tackle gout myself.
Shellyâs program gave me everything I needed to know about how and why her approach works so fantastically well.
She goes into some detail about your gut, its bacteria â and why scientists now realize that healing the gut heals the body.
However⊠you can skip all that if you want to.
You can simply go straight to the program itself. And start getting healthy again.
However you do it, youâll be very happy that you did.
Shelly Manningâs âThe End of Goutâ is not only a fascinating read â itâs also refreshingly practical.
Shelly gives you two simple quick-starts:
This simple adjustment can correct years of gout-causing errors in your eating. And you can start on this straight away â within minutes of receiving the program.
The next step is to follow Shellyâs 7-day plan.
It tightens up the âquick startâ advice and turns it into a solid, follow-along program.
The 7-day plan was the real clincher for me.
I am a pretty average cook â Iâm competent but not at all skilled or adventurous. Turns out I didnât need to be.
The plan takes away all the thinking and gives me, for the first week, something I can simply copy.
After the first 7 days I used Shellyâs advice to adapt the plan according to my own tastes.
Which was pretty easy â the plan is full of options so you can try different foods and see what you like best.
Itâs all food you can buy in your supermarket. And it includes lots of nice stuff⊠the chocolate and strawberries desserts were real winners in my house!
This isnât a weight-loss plan. So there isnât any calorie counting or portion control. I was never hungry.
As a side note, I actually have now lost weight because of the plan â but thatâs more to do with the fact that a healthy gut means fewer or no food cravings.
Remember â itâs bad bacteria that craves the food â not you. When theyâre gone they take their cravings with them.
I did have a gout flare-up about 10 days after starting the program.
It was noticeably milder than others. It was painful but lasted about 5 days from beginning to end. Which is significantly shorter than what Iâm used to.
However, what I didnât know at that time was thisâŠ
that attack was the last one I would ever have.
My gout didnât announce that it had thrown in the towel.
I had that last attack and never had another one. I am gout-free for life.
Thereâs now thousands of us who no longer suffer gout because we tackled it at its cause. Instead of just tinkering with the symptoms.
Remember, I got gout for the same reasons you have it now.
An unhealthy gut microbiome meant that bacteria that should have been removing a third of my bodyâs uric acid⊠simply wasnât.
That bacteria had diminished to the point that my kidneys were trying to deal with the acid on their own.
And they couldnât cope.
It wasnât that I was suddenly producing too much uric acid. Itâs that my gut was no longer able to help my kidneys remove it from my body.
By following Shelly Manningâs program I ate myself back to health.
And the transformation â from gout to no gout â almost felt like magic.
You can possibly imagine it yourself.. what it would be like to simply never have any gout ever again.
Take my word for it, itâs wonderful!
No flare-ups, no pain, no being laid-up in bed for days waiting for the pain to subside.
No wondering if some future event will be messed up because Iâm laid up in agony with another attack.
Just as pleasing is that Iâve also dramatically reduced my risks of suffering diabetes, kidney failure, heart disease and some cancers.
Shellyâs program lays it all out for us. No special knowledge is required. I found it easy.
The End of Gout works. The science behind it is solid and accepted the world over.
Thousands of people like me â happy, ex-sufferers â will confirm that repairing unhealthy bacteria is the way to remedy conditions like goutâŠ
âŠconditions that doctors typically struggle with â and never really cure.
And since thereâs no doubt that you will enjoy the same results as the rest of us Shelly offers you a money-back guarantee.
If, any time within 60 days of you purchasing âThe End of Goutâ, your gout hasnât completely gone sheâll give you your money back. Simple as that.
So you can afford to be good to yourself. And you can start saying goodbye to your gout right now.
Click on the link and get your own copy of Shelly Manningâs âThe End of Goutâ.
Buying her program was the single best thing I ever did for my health.
Youâll agree. And she guarantees it.
Get your copy of the program hereâŠ
Shelly Manningâs program basically hand-held me to health. It walked me from A to Z. Which, to be honest, is pretty much what I needed it to do.
She attacks the problem at it cause.
And the cause is well understood. Your bacteria has depleted and isnât helping dispose of excess uric acid.
Youâve lost too much good, healthy bacteria.
So repopulate your gut by feeding it properly.
It honestly isnât more complicated than this.
Sometimes I canât quite believe my gout is gone.
But it is. And it wonât be back.
Would you like the same for yourself?
Click here and Shellyâs âThe End of Goutâ will be with you in about 90 secondsâŠ
Donât doubt that your gut health is poor.
The bacteria environment in a gout sufferer is basically sick.
Friendly, life-enhancing bacteria are in retreat.
And their place in your gut is being taken by that steadily increasing number of bacteria that will only do harm.
Put that way, you perhaps realize that you donât have gout at all.
You actually have a diseased gut.
Gout is one of a diseased gutâs many possible symptoms.
In time, Type 2 diabetes, obesity, kidney failure and some cancers are much more likely because of that same diseased gut.
Donât do this to yourself.
Do what thousands of ex-gout sufferers have done.
We took charge of our gout⊠by taking charge of our health.
And by doing that we not only freed ourselves of that deeply unpleasant conditionâŠ
âŠ. we also drastically reduced the chances of catching something even worse.
We know that if we donât address disease properly things tend to get steadily worse. Which is the last thing we want. Now, then, is the time to act.
Click here and get your copy of The End of GoutâŠ
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