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<blockquote data-quote="sh00ter" data-source="post: 3574952" data-attributes="member: 24531"><p>I had it several times...I took an Rx on & off but decided I wanted a more natural solution (both Rx options have some potential side-effects). For awhile, I took specific gout supps & juices and they seemed to help prevent it, but eventually I just ate better and took other general health supplements such as turmeric and haven't had an attack in 4-5yrs. I don't count purines or take Rx and drinking mostly water and doing what else I am doing has kept it away. </p><p></p><p>Not sure if the same stuff works for pseudogout as for regular gout but I would think at the very least, drinking water and maybe looking at a celery seed supplement may help get that excess calcium out of the body. Also, look at a a good magnesium supplement. Natural Calm is a good one to drink before bed to help you sleep and magnesium balances out calcium levels so it might help your situation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sh00ter, post: 3574952, member: 24531"] I had it several times...I took an Rx on & off but decided I wanted a more natural solution (both Rx options have some potential side-effects). For awhile, I took specific gout supps & juices and they seemed to help prevent it, but eventually I just ate better and took other general health supplements such as turmeric and haven't had an attack in 4-5yrs. I don't count purines or take Rx and drinking mostly water and doing what else I am doing has kept it away. Not sure if the same stuff works for pseudogout as for regular gout but I would think at the very least, drinking water and maybe looking at a celery seed supplement may help get that excess calcium out of the body. Also, look at a a good magnesium supplement. Natural Calm is a good one to drink before bed to help you sleep and magnesium balances out calcium levels so it might help your situation. [/QUOTE]
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