Native Remedies Gout-Gone Review

Native Remedies Gout-Gone Review

Native Remedies Gout-Gone

Native Remedies Gout-Gone
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7/10

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        7/10

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          6/10

            Pros

            Cons

            Gout Gone is touted by the manufacturer as a homeopathic medicine for relieving symptoms of gout including joint discomfort and swelling. In addition, it temporarily relieves aches and pains and is said to help the body to minimize uric acid formation in the joints. The manufacturer says it is an all-natural formula that supports joint health and does so with minimal risks of side effects. If this sounds like the kind or gout relief you’ve been looking for, read on for our full review.

            What is in Gout Gone?

            • Ledum 6CHPUS: It is responsible for reducing gout pains, shooting all through the foot and limb in the joints. This is specifically on the toes and small joints, gouty swelling, and nodosities.
            • Benzoic ac 6CHPUS: Responsible for rheumatic gout.
            • Quercus 12C HPUS: Effective, generally, in gout treatment.
            • Antimonium crud 6C HPUS: This is responsible for relieving pain in lower extremities and fingers and for gastric symptoms.
            • Silicea 6X HPUS: Effective in connective tissues.
            • Nux vom 6C HPUS: Responsible for reduction of cracking of knee joints during motion.
            • Rhododendron 6C HPUS: It treats rheumatic and gouty symptoms such as swollen joints, inflammation of great toe joint, and weather-exacerbated gout.

            How to use Gout Gone

            It comes in form of a bottled liquid and can be taken by all. The manufacturer’s instructs that you dilute drops of this product in small amounts of water or juice and drink slowly. Optionally, you can drop it directly into your mouth. The first dose should be 0.50ml every 20-30 minutes as needed until the symptoms reduce. However, after the symptoms subside, you will have to take 0.25ml 3- 5 times in a day. For the best results, it should be used consistently. A bottle of gout gone will last for 30 – 60 days depending on the usage frequency. If the symptoms persist, discontinue and seek further medical attention. Pregnant and lactating women should seek doctor’s advice before using this product.

            The Cost

            At the time we wrote this review, you could buy Gout Gone from the manufacturer’s website for $39.95. We did not find any discounts offered to customers who buy online in bulk. However, you can sign up to their auto delivery service and enjoy a 10% discount on all your online orders.

            Is there a Guarantee?

            The manufacturer offers a one-year money back guarantee for all its products if the user is not satisfied with the results. You are supposed to try products for at least 30 days. If for any reason you are not completely satisfied, return the product within 1 year for a complete refund less shipping fees. Both used and unused products should be returned in their original containers.

            At the time of writing, 21 Amazon customers had posted feedback on this product. While that is not a huge number, the ratings were among the lowest we’ve seen in this category with more customers giving it a negative rating than those that gave it a positive rating.

            The Conclusion of Our Gout Gone Review

            Gout Gone looks like a questionable player in the gout relief market. Its real-world customer reviews tell an unflattering tale. Even the product website itself notes that it only temporarily relieves gout symptoms. While it comes with a customer-friendly return policy, there are numerous products with better customer reviews which try to treat gout at its source rather than just relieve the symptoms for a while.

            Brought to you by the health experts at Consumer Health Review.

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