This fruit stops Gout in its tracksLower your uric acid levels by 29% (that’s a lot) by eating one specific type of fruit – according to a new study in Scientific Reports.

And because uric acid is the biggest culprit of gout, the sole act of eating this fruit could put your gout attacks to a screeching stop.

Researchers tested Phyllanthi Fructus on rats with high uric acid levels. These animals were fed a high-fat, high-sugar diet to mimic the condition, along with chemicals that further spiked uric acid levels.

The results were groundbreaking:

Lower Uric Acid: The fruit cut uric acid levels by nearly 29%.

Reduced Enzyme Activity: It blocked xanthine oxidase, an enzyme responsible for uric acid production.

Improved Kidney Function: Creatinine and blood urea nitrogen levels dropped, showing kidney protection.

Boosted Antioxidants: Antioxidants soared, reducing cell damage and oxidative stress.

Decreased Inflammation: Key inflammation markers like IL-6 and TNF-alpha dropped significantly.

Better Glucose Control: It even helped process glucose, a common problem linked to gout.

So, what’s the secret?

Phyllanthi Fructus (Indian gooseberry or Phyllanthus emblica) is loaded with vitamin C, tannins, flavonoids, and polyphenols. These compounds deliver potent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory benefits, which help fight gout and protect your kidneys.

The fruit is available as a powder or supplement in health stores and online.

But if you’re already suffering from gout, cutting your uric acid 29% is not nearly enough, and there are actually other factors that are more important than uric acid.

If you never want to worry about your next gout flare-up ever again, then you need to make a few simple diet and lifestyle changes explained here - hundreds of readers vouch for this as the best thing they did for their gout…