Gout Treatment Diet
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Meat
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Organ meats, such as liver, kidney, brain and sweetbreads, are especially high in purines and should be avoided.
Seafood
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Some seafood, including anchovies, sardines, herring and mackerel, also have very high purine levels and should not be included in the diet.
Other Proteins
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All forms of meat, fish, poultry and beans contain at least small amounts of purines and should be limited to 6 oz.per day. Dairy products, eggs, tofu and tempeh are good alternative sources of protein.
Alcohol
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Alcohol interferes with the body's ability to remove uric acid and should therefore be avoided or consumed in very small amounts.
Fluids
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Consuming six to eight unsweetened drinks a day helps to flush uric acid from the body.
Weight
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Maintaining a healthy weight can also reduce symptoms of gout as obesity has been shown to increase the production of uric acid and increase pressure on the joints.
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