I've posted before regarding my 92 y/o dad. My dad gets gout and suffers with it and it pains me to watch him deal with it. He started working when he was 13, was a lifer in the AF, worked when he got out, never stopped, even when he retired he always had a project. I go to his house early every morning, around 7 am. He said he could feel his gout coming on, as time progresses gout just gets worse. I have a stash of ivermectin at his house in case the need arises. I decided why not give him one, it can't hurt. Well hell, by the next morning the gout was gone. He said that has never happened...he was smiling. He has to deal with this every couple months so I'm going to stay on top of this and hope this is the answer.
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Henry the VIII suffered from Gout. He is in good company. How about a movie where they go back in time and give old Henry some Ivermectin. This could change History for the better.
So did Ben Franklin. He wrote a short story called "Dialogue Between Franklin and the Gout" that is quite amusing. He talks to his gout and is chided for his lack of exercise, and other bad habits.
Especially for old Henry's wives...
They portray these guys eating Turkey legs and other meats and claim that caused the gout.
Sheesh. We’ve been duped!