i don't know if there is anyone on this website bothered with the same
physical symptoms as me, but i have been suffering for over a year or
so with very tender sensitive feet especially in the mornings.  it has
had me worrying that i might becoming crippled, even though i am not
that old.  it is very hard the first 5 or 10 minutes when i get up in
the morning to walk at all on my feet.  i read in some herbal books
belonging to my dad ( who thinks i have gout ) that there are some
really nice effective kitchen cubbert cures for them or at least a
relief from them.  

i drank some honey in a hot cup of tea and ate a big  bowl of chili and
within an hour or so my feet were feeling 100 percent better, and when
i woke this morning my feet were feeling great.  this hasn't happened
in over a year.  

the books i read say for gout and arthritis it is good to eat any bee
product, hot cayenne peppers ( the hotter the better), chili peppers,
cherries, milk, and a few other things found around the kitchen.  one
internet website also said to eat white potatoes.  it says to not eat
seafoods at all for either of these disorders.

this really worked, so if there is anyone who is suffering from any
circulatory problems, if you are not allergic or sworn off from these
types of foods from you doctor, then please try them.  it might make a
very big differance in your mobility.

for those of you who don't know what gout is, it is some kind of
swelling that starts in your big toe and can even lead to a crippling
disorder.  i have never experienced any swelling in my feet or toe,
just soreness and pain enough that i could almost not walk on them at
all. 

hopefully this might help someone who was as bad off as me for these
symptoms.  

from suzy in tennessee,u.s.a.


                
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