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Bacteria in The Gut That Treat Gout

- The end of gout

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 didn’t really know what was causing the condition in the first place.

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Scientists are now clear that gut health determines whether or not you have gout.


- How?

By comparing the microbiome profiles – the bacteria profiles – 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.

So why do you have gout whereas I don’t?
It’s because I have one thing you don’t have:

All the right bacteria thriving in my gut.

And, specifically, that bacteria is doing one thing for me that it’s not doing for you.

It’s 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 – a substance that dissolves in water.

Which means up to a third of my body’s 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 can’t turn uric acid into allantoin. But our friendly gut bacteria can.

And when it does that for me… it’s clearing up the excess uric acid in my bloodstream.

Meaning my kidneys don’t have to.

So those pin-like uric acid crystals don’t form.

Which means they don’t find themselves lodged in my joints.

Meaning there’s nothing for my immune system to attack – 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.

I chose the good 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 didn’t stand a chance.




- Note: Shelly’s research took in dozens of peer-reviewed studies from universities across the world – plus personal testimonies from hundreds of arthritis sufferers.

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