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sugary drinks warning for gout sufferers supports 50 year old theory, says arthritis charity


Recent research reported in the British Medical Journal* found that consuming sugary drinks can increase the risk of men developing gout, a form of arthritis.14-05-2008

These findings support claims made over 50 years ago by arthritis pioneer Charles de Coti-Marsh, states The Arthritic Association (http://www.arthriticassociation.org.uk )
A twelve year study of nearly 50,000 men found a strong association between sugar sweetened soft drinks, usually containing fructose, and gout. Consuming two servings a day of a sugary soft drink increased the risk of developing gout by 85%.
Some sufferers of gout already know to avoid sweetened drinks, thanks to a little-known publication of 1957, 'Rheumatism and Arthritis - The Conquest', in which author Charles de Coti-Marsh states that gout sufferers can alleviate the condition by drinking plenty of fresh fruit and vegetable juices every day.
Bruce Hester of The Arthritic Association comments: “Charles de Coti-Marsh advocated drinking water, herbal teas and natural fruit juices. This new research demonstrates that his theories were in many respects sound. Although progress in the field of arthritis and nutrition is slow, we fully expect to see further justification of his theories as medical science progresses.”
*Source: ‘Soft drinks, fructose consumption, and the risk of gout in men: prospective cohort study’ http://www.bmj.com/cg/i/content/abstract/336/7639/309
Founded in 1942, The Arthritic Association is a registered charity dedicated to helping relieve people from the pain of arthritis through natural methods.
Publications by Charles de Coti-Marsh, including 'Rheumatism and Arthritis, The Conquest', can be viewed online at
http://www.arthriticassociation.org.uk/pages/home_treatment/books_and_articles/
For further information http://www.arthriticassociation.org.uk

 

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