Dissolve Uric Acid
The human body produces uric acid when it breaks down other substances, most commonly purines. The uric acid produced most often dissolves into the blood and moves to the kidneys. In the kidneys, the uric acid transfers into the urine and usually exits the body in urine. However, if you consume too much purine or your body overproduces uric acid, the acid may form into crystals and deposit in joints, causing gout, or create large crystals in the kidneys, also known as kidney stones.
Instructions
1. Consume between 80 and 96 oz. of water each day. This amounts to between 10 and 12 measuring cups full of water. The water flushes uric crystals out of the body by increasing the frequency with which you urinate.
2. Add 1/2 tsp. baking soda to each cup of water you drink. You may have to hold your nose to tolerate the bitter and bubbly taste, but the alkalinity in the baking soda will travel to your kidneys and dissolve deposits of uric acid already formed into crystals.
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4. Use herbal supplements to control the uric acid level in your body. Alfalfa grass provides an abundant source of nutrients and minerals that dramatically lower uric acid levels.
5. Avoid foods and medications that may cause your body to increase production of