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Hi all,
here is what I have observed QT -ing several people suffering from gout. It affected them differently on physical level, some were in acute pain and some not, but in all cases I observed same underlying emotional pressure:
they got fears about NOT HAVING ENOUGH TIME.
under that one: fear and pressure of not having enough time/space and freedom to express themselves.

there were also other similarities, but you may disregard them as a mere coincidence: for instance: all were single child in elderly parents, frightfully watched over. all were tested week kidneys & kidneys meridians, two got one kidney removed.

Also I observed that when doing QT energy goes primarily to kidneys, before anything else, even before soothing area of acute pain!

I think it might be helpful to know.

With Love,
Jelena
 
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Thank you for this Jelena.

Altho,
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all were tested week kidneys & kidneys meridians, two got one kidney removed.

no surprise there since Gout is a disease that results from an imbalance between the production of uric acid (a break-down product of protein digestion), and the ability to excrete this substance, which is mainly a function of the kidneys.
Christina


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Hi Cristina,
I agree with you about the cause, yet I placed that sentence there since I didn't tested them all for strength/weakness of certain meridian or organ.

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<fears about NOT HAVING ENOUGH TIME.
under that one: fear and pressure of not having enough time/space and freedom to express themselves.
... all were single child in elderly parents, frightfully watched over>

I find it very interesting that fears and kidney trouble are mixed here. The kidney meridian/pathway is said to store fear! K1 is on the sole of the foot behind the ball, and is not too far from that pesky big toe in gout.
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Johns Hopkins Medicine health Alerts just released a special report about soda and gout that included the following:
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A group of researchers from Canada and the United States noticed that the rise in gout coincided with a dramatic increase in the consumption of soft drinks and other beverages containing fructose, a simple sugar and the only carbohydrate linked to gout.

To test whether there was a connection between gout and soft drink consumption, the investigators examined the diets, medical histories, and medication use of more than 46,000 male health professionals during a 12-year period. At the start of the study, known as the Health Professionals Follow-up Study and reported in the journal BMJ, none of the men had a history of gout. But over the years, those who drank two or more servings of sugary soft drinks a day were 85% more likely to develop gout than those who drank only one serving a month. The risk was 45% higher in those who drank one soda a day.


Foods To Limit -- You don't need to avoid these foods and beverages altogether; just consume them in moderation.

* Nondiet soft drinks. Obviously, the results of the study stress the need to replace sugary soft drinks and drinks made with high fructose corn syrup with healthier choices. Try drinking diet soda, or, even better, club soda or water with lemon, lime, or orange slices. You'll cut calories as well as the risk of gout.

* Other fructose-containing foods. Fruit juices and many fruits are naturally high in fructose, so choose bananas, cantaloupe, fresh figs, grapefruit, nectarines, peaches, and berries instead of higher-fructose choices like apples, grapes and pears. To avoid gout always choose fresh over dried fruits, since the dried versions are concentrated sources of fructose. You may also want to avoid honey, which is also high in fructose.

* Alcohol. More than one drink a day, particularly of beer, raises gout risk. In a separate review of data from the Health Professionals Follow-Up Study reported in The Lancet, researchers found that men who drank two or more beers a day were 2.5 times more likely to develop gout as those who didn't drink. Men who drank the same amounts of spirits had 1.6 times the risk. However, moderate wine drinkers had no increased risk of developing gout.

* Red meat, especially organ meats, and seafood. Eating excessive amounts of meats, such as organ meats, game birds, lamb, bacon, and veal, increases uric acid levels. Some types of seafood like herring, mussels, smelt, sardines, anchovies, scallops, and trout also are high in purines.

* Saturated fats. Skip the fried version of anything, pull the skin off poultry, and put the butter dish away. Try to hold butter, oil, or dressings to 3 to 6 tsp per day.


Although I would stay away from the diet sodas also because of their acid-causing feature and because most sugar replacements, like aspartame, are worse.
Chrissie


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