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Biorank Laboratories
Gout
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Inflammatory arthritis caused by monosodium urate crystal deposition in joints, typically affecting the big toe
Alysa Analysis for
Gout
Priority Guide
Increases renal uric acid excretion. Meta-analysis shows 500mg/day reduces serum uric acid by ~0.35 mg/dL. Prospective studies show reduced gout risk.
Recommended Dose
500-1000mg daily
Expected Timeframe
4-8 weeks for uric acid reduction
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Anthocyanins inhibit xanthine oxidase (same target as allopurinol) and reduce inflammatory markers. Observational data shows 35% reduced flare risk.
Recommended Dose
480mg tart cherry concentrate or 2 tablespoons juice concentrate daily
Expected Timeframe
4-8 weeks
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Anti-inflammatory effects may reduce gout flare severity. Replaces arachidonic acid in cell membranes.
Recommended Dose
2g combined EPA/DHA daily
Expected Timeframe
8-12 weeks
Inhibits xanthine oxidase in vitro. Limited human trials but mechanistically sound as uric acid lowering agent.
Recommended Dose
500mg twice daily
Expected Timeframe
4-8 weeks
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