This recipe book is printed both in paperback & eBook formats for your convenience. Gout relief is here. With a healthy diet, and consultation from your qualified practitioner, you can aid in relieving your gout. These home made recipes, can help in doing just that. Take a peak at what is inside this recipe book… Mix Vegetable Soup Vermicelli with Rice Healthy Baked Chicken Delicious Cheese Noodles Quick Yogurt Drink Corn and Avocado Pasta Sweet Potato Patties Healthy Tofu Scrambled Baked Zucchini with Cheese Healthy Banana Whole Wheat Pancakes Stuffed Banana Sandwich Crispy Baked Zucchini Tropical Pineapple Quinoa Healthy Avocado Salad Kiwi, Orange and Apple Salad Delicious Roasted Carrots Tropical Mango and Avocado Smoothie Banana and Chocolate Shake Lime and Avocado Rice Quick and Simple Kale Salad Stuffed Quinoa Bell Peppers Healthy turkey Sandwich Tasty Carrot and Sweet Potato Soup Quick Black bean Salad White Bean Dip with Garlic Vegetable Stuffed Bell Peppers Lemon White Bean Sauce Healthy Avocado Hummus Easy Vegan Chili Spicy Bean and Tofu Burger Vanilla Mix Fruit Salad Tangy Garlic Honey Chicken Gluten Free Healthy Pumpkin Pancakes Delicious Raspberry Tart Coconut Chickpea Soup Rosemary Lemon Chicken Roasted Potatoes with Garlic Mix Berries Muffins Quick Peanut Butter Dip Crust less Pumpkin Pie Healthy Banana Cookies Simple Baked Pears with Walnut Egg less Mango Pudding Protein Chocolate Mousse Cucumber Salad Avocado, Walnut and Kale Pasta Roasted Veggies with Honey Baked Eggplant and Zucchini with Cheese Healthy Zucchini Hummus Mix Berry Quinoa Breakfast These recipes are not intended to treat or cure any type of diseases. Always consult your Doctor, before changing or adding to your diet. These are home made recipes, created by the author, to aid in their search for gout relief. Gout is defined as a type of disease where the affected individual suffers from repeated attacks from inflamed arthritis, particularly in the lower limbs and the joints. Gout currently affects roughly 1-2% of the population in the United States (most of those males), but unfortunately, that number is steadily rising. Additional symptoms of gout, beyond the intense pain in the affected areas, includes swelling in the joints, fever, fatigue, and a greater risk for developing even more painful kidney stones. As with any disease or medical conditions, it’s important that those with gout adopt lifestyle choices that minimize the intensity of pain that they feel from their condition. One of those lifestyle changes has to be a change in diet, because there are certain foods that can make gout worse but also others that can make it better. The worst foods for gout are those that are rich in purine, such as red meats, seafood, or breads, because purine is made up of uric acids that if released into the body will only increase the swelling around the joints and thus make the pain worse. On the flip side of things, anti-purine foods will allow you to enjoy a delicious meal while avoiding the ingredients that can cause your pain to flare up. If you’ve been suffering from gout for too long and need to find meals that you can enjoy while simultaneously minimizing your pain, then you’ve come to the right place. Enjoy! We can relieve gout, & inflammation through a proper diet. We hope this helps, & we encourage you to share your thoughts, & experiences with others, in dealing with gout, & inflammation.