My Doc does not want to give me more medication and has pointed me to Green Barley powder.
Does anyone have any experience with this substance in treating or stopping one getting gout?

Painfull but not serious bsdk1960bsdk1960 wrote:if google tranlate is correct on this one to my language, it can be a serios illness,so I think i would
get a second opinion,just to be 100 %.
I have no experience whit this, but wish you all the best.
I too suffer from gout and am currently taking half a Puride 500 tablet a day to control the uric acid but if I get any attacks I have used diclofenic sodium and/or colchicine tablets, but like you would much rather take a "natural" remedy, so will follow this thread with interest. As most gout sufferers will be aware, that the wrong diet can spark an attack, but I have read conflicting guidance on things to avoid - chicken being one on the list, which here in Thailand is sometimes difficult to avoid completely.Khundon1975 wrote:My latest blood test shows that I may well be susceptible to gout, despite me eating a good diet.
My Doc does not want to give me more medication and has pointed me to Green Barley powder.
Does anyone have any experience with this substance in treating or stopping one getting gout?
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