Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Prescriptions or natural foods for your health

By reklicom

The importation of prescription medicine into the United States is still technically illegal. However, with the popularity of online pharmacies and the much more affordable prices they charge, there has been a grassroots movement started to force the government to relax these laws. While technically, postal inspectors are required to confiscate any prescription medicines that enter the country, these laws are seldom enforced and only about five percent of the entire volume is actually inspected and confiscated.

Warnings, Interactions, and Side Effect:Gout attacks can be cured by following the dietary changes suggested here. However, please keep in mind that it is easier to prevent gout attacks than intervene in the middle of gout attacks. So it is best to use the suggested dietary changes proactively rather than reactively.

People prone to gout tend to have high uric acid levels in their blood. The high uric acid levels may be caused by the kidneys' failure to adequately remove uric acid from the blood. By the correct prescription you may feel better.

High-Dose Vitamin C:Not only may red wine reduce uric acid levels, vitamin C may also do likewise. High-dose vitamin C reduces uric acid levels in most gout sufferers. However, for some gout sufferers, high-dose vitamin C worsens their condition.

First of all, certain foods and beverages heighten the body's uric acid level, and certain foods and beverages don't. So if you avoid the foods and beverages that heighten your uric acid level, and partake in the foods and beverages that don't, you will never get a gout attack - thus curing your gout condition!

What are the foods and beverages that heighten the body's uric acid level, causing a gout attack? Meats and seafood promote gout attacks. Do you like beef, pork, lamb, liver, bacon, fish, lobster, mussels, scallops, or shrimp? Sorry, you have to pass on these. To a lesser degree, chicken, turkey, and duck promote gout attacks. Do you like beer? Well you don't anymore, because beer promotes gout attacks.

High-Protein Foods:Avoiding meats and seafood puts you in a dilemma. You avoid these foods to avoid gout attacks, but your body cannot function properly without protein - meats and seafood are common sources of protein! What do you do? Are you using a prescription for your protein needs.No.Dont do it.

The following foods contain buckwheat, and can be served without meats and seafood: buckwheat pancakes, buckwheat breads, buckwheat muffins, buckwheat crackers, buckwheat bagels, buckwheat cookies, buckwheat tortillas, some breakfast cereals, buckwheat grits, kasha, buckwheat porridge, buckwheat salad with mushrooms and parsley oil, kasha varnishkes, buckwheat noodles, Japanese soba noodles, California buckwheat chapati, kasha knishes, and some blini.

Despite the volatile nature of legislation on using online pharmacies, the practice is increasing yearly. Medical and drug costs continue to escalate in the United States. Since the primary customers are senior citizens, who also control a major voting bloc in the population, this practice is moving towards a decriminalization so long as the company in question has registered and proven itself a legitimate and quality conscious business.

Since restrictions on people physically traveling to other countries for their medication is usually allowed, the growing presence of the internet will soon make mail deliveries a perfectly proper and convenient was to obtain affordable prescription medications in the United States. - 15438

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