Yes: Black cherry pills are anti inflmatory which helps decrease uric acid might not get rid of it but keeps it under control.
Answered 12/9/2016
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No: There is some anecdotal evidence that drinking cranberry juice helps to reduce the effects of a gout attack. If you wish to reduce the attack you must see your podiatrist or internist to control the amount of uric acid beeing produced by your body. Diet and increase fluid intake can help flush out and reduce some of uric acid. But in many cases medication to reduce the production of uric acid.
Answered 9/17/2012
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No: They are a natural anti-inflammatory. I have had patients take these and they say it helps prevent flair ups with proper diet.
Answered 1/21/2019
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