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    Does Fruit Juice Cause Gout?

    November 9, 2022 /

    Fruit juice doesn’t “cause” gout, but many epidemiological studies have shown that it increases the risk of gout. One study showed that people who consume 2 glasses of fruit juice a day were 81% more likely to get gout compared with people who drank no fruit juice on average. What is Gout? Gout is a form of inflammatory arthritis that is quite common. It usually affects one joint, such as the big toe especially. However, it can affect other joints too, such as the ankles or knees. Sometimes the symptoms flare and get worse, and sometimes they get better. A flare can start suddenly and last for days or weeks.…

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    Max Carmody, MSc 0 Comments

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Hi, my name is Max! I've wanted to lose a bit of weight, so I started this blog with the idea to experiment with a bunch of different diets and see how they work for me, so I can share my findings with you. Because I have a masters degree in epidemiology/public health, I am also interested in nutritional epidemiology, and plan on exploring that a bit.

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