Gout today affects about 0.3% of the European and North American population. Gout is an almost exclusive prerogative of the male sex and begins, on average, between the ages of 30 and 50. A blood test or taking a sample of fluid from the joint swelling can help confirm the diagnosis. A lifestyle change, along with adequate therapy, can keep the symptoms under control. "Gout Cookbook" offers numerous useful information and a tasty recipe book designed for those suffering from gout, without giving up the pleasure of the table.
In this guide you will find:
• Causes
• Symptoms
• Complications
• Recipes for breakfast
• Single course
• Recipes for snacks and appetizers
• Recipes for soups and salads
• Recipes for meat and fish
• Dessert recipes
• And much more
The good news is that through lifestyle improvements, attacks can be effectively prevented, thereby reducing discomfort and frustration in affected patients.