Paul Saladino· MD
generally eating a lot of meat itself will not raise the body's levels of uric acid that the body can regulate the amount of uric acid in in the body by how much is excreted in the kidneys
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generally eating a lot of meat itself will not raise the body's levels of uric acid that the body can regulate the amount of uric acid in in the body by how much is excreted in the kidneys
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so if you want to avoid gout be metabolically healthy
if you eat things that create uric acid and you don't have metabolic dysfunction what happens you thrive nothing happens
uric acid will not be increased by eating organs and meat if you are metabolically healthy