Paul Saladino· MD
but the gout is not about excess purines in the human diet it's about decreased ability to excrete uric acid when your body wants to and that comes from fructose
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but the gout is not about excess purines in the human diet it's about decreased ability to excrete uric acid when your body wants to and that comes from fructose
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generally it is accepted that uric acid accumulation in people with gout again people who most likely have underlying metabolic dysfunction is not an overproduction it's an under excretion it's the fact that they are not getting rid of as much uric acid as they should be