Underestimated kitchen spice SUPPRESSES crippling pain
You’ve learned to recognize a flare-up from that very first tingle…
But when a gout attack begins to take hold, it can feel like you’ve got to sit back HELPLESSLY… and wait for it to CRIPPLE you.
Whether the STABBING pain is isolated to your big toe… or it SPREADS like wildfire…
It can keep you from doing the things you love.
Fortunately, there’s something that can help – and it’s NOT a drug with dangerous risks.
King Tut was buried in his tomb with parts of this plant… all the way back 1323 BC…
And the seeds that are HIDDEN inside the plant’s flowers may be one of the most UNDERESTIMATED natural healers out there.
Keep your joints jumpin’
The seeds of the celery plant (Apium graveolens) are a pantry staple for many folks who like to cook…
But celery seed is MUCH more than a humble spice.
It’s been used for AGES in ancient medical traditions like Ayurveda for its diuretic and anti-arthritic activities…
And now, we’re learning how it can EASE the discomfort associated with gout!
Less pain could mean being able to move around a little MORE… and a little BETTER…
And being able to hold onto your independence could PRESERVE your quality of life… and your sense of wellbeing.
To understand how celery seed works, you have to know a little bit about what happens during a gout attack.
Excess uric acid builds up… crystalizes… and causes a flare-up of painful inflammation.
This MIRACLE SEED can not only help SWEEP uric acid out by helping you “pee” more…
But it can also beat back the overproduction of uric acid!
Some research shows how celery seed can NEUTRALIZE the painful impact of uric acid… and EXTINGUISH the inflammation that’s raging through your feet and toes.
In a 2019 in vivo study out of China, celery seed extract REDUCED swelling in rodents’ ankles… and RELIEVED excess cellular debris that had collected in the joints.
Celery seed seems to get its power from compounds called phthalides – specifically, 3-n-butylphthalide (a.k.a. 3nB), sedanenolide, and sedanolide.
Now, you may not get therapeutic doses of the compounds you need from your bottle of celery seed on your spice rack.
Fortunately, you can get MAXIMUM health benefits from celery seed in supplement form at your local health food store or online.
Look for one standardized to contain 85% phthalides, of which 3nB is the predominant one.
Dosages range from 150 to 1500 mg per day. Check with your doc to see what a good starting point might be for you.
To easing the agony of gout,
Melissa Young


