healing naturally
Yes, cherry juice is supposed to help. It depends as to how bad he is.
Gout is technically crystal-induced arthritis
Gouty
Arthritis is metabolic
1. caused by overproduction or under excretion of uric acid
2. deposited as crystals in and around joints
3. pain, heat, swelling extending beyond the joint margin
4. can be mistaken for cellulitis
5. most common area is the first MTP or metatarsal-phlangeal joint (great toe)
6. dietary induced (particular food(s) will trigger)
Foods that cause gout are rich in a chemical called purines. These foods include organ meats such as liver, brain, kidneys and sweetbreads. Other foods include anchovies, herring, dried peas and beans.
The purines get converted to uric acid but if they accumulate in excess they will cause gout. The uric acid crystals, which form will irritate the lining of joints such as the one in the big toe. This leads to inflammation and pain and swelling at the joint. Cutting back on the amount of foods that cause gout or avoiding them is a good idea if someone has gout, however, always remember to get an adequate and balanced diet. Alcohol affects the removal of uric acid from the body and too much alcohol can trigger gout. Low carbohydrate diets, which are rich in protein, can also trigger gout. People often forget to drink enough water especially in winter and this needs to be kept in mind if they are on a low carbohydrate diet. With the use of medications there is less of a need for a drastic dietary change but avoiding or limiting certain foods will help reduce the severity of attacks and may help people who have difficulty with medications that treat gout.