

Nowadays the problem of gout is increasing rapidly. The main reason for this is the deposition of purine in the body, which is caused by poor digestion of protein and metabolism. When this purine oxalate is converted into crystals and accumulates between the bones, then the problem of gout begins-which causes severe pain, swelling and walking in the joints.
In such a situation, a home remedy can be very beneficial – Halid water.
Let us know how turmeric water can relieve high uric acid and gout pain.
Benefits of drinking turmeric water. Turmeric Water Benefits for High Uric Acid
1 helps in digestion of purine
Curcumin present in turmeric increases heat in the body and accelerates protein digestion.
This makes the purine completely digest
Gets out before you are stored in bones
Gout and swelling relieves
2 detox does the body
Turmeric water is an excellent detoxifier.
Excluses toxic elements stored in the body
Helps out the purine from bones and joints
This prevents prevention before it becomes a gout
3 3 relieving swelling and pain
Turmeric is a natural anti-inflammatory.
Reduces inflammation in joints
Relaxes pain
Prolonged regular intake reduces gout symptoms
When and how to drink turmeric water?
Drinking turmeric water on an empty stomach in the morning is most beneficial.
How to make:
Take half a cup of water
Add 1/4 teaspoon turmeric to it
Boil well until it becomes light thick
Remove it from gas and add some black salt and lemon juice to it
Drink 3 times a week
This mixture will not only control uric acid, but will also clean the body from inside.
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