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Oct 06, 2022 - 08:01 AM
This is a tough question. In short, it can push you over the edge and into an attack. However, for any ONE food to push you over that edge, rest assured that your uric acid levels were already bordering that "top of the cup" for it to "spill" over and into an attack.
Thousands upon thousands have shared their personal Gout experiences with us over the years and many express the same notion that certain foods have caused their attacks. In theory this may make sense. However, many fail to understand an attack is a culmination of several events and consumption that eventually lead up to that breaking point. There may be a high purine food that seems to have been the sole culprit, when truly it just so happened to be the one thing that tipped the already existing build up over, subsequently "spilling over" into the acute Gout attack.
Thousands upon thousands have shared their personal Gout experiences with us over the years and many express the same notion that certain foods have caused their attacks. In theory this may make sense. However, many fail to understand an attack is a culmination of several events and consumption that eventually lead up to that breaking point. There may be a high purine food that seems to have been the sole culprit, when truly it just so happened to be the one thing that tipped the already existing build up over, subsequently "spilling over" into the acute Gout attack.
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