HealthAid Uriprinol Vegan – 60 Tablets
£12.99£16.99 (-24%)
- Act as a natural relief
- Help combat high uric acid in the blood stream
- Help restore normal function to the urinary track
- Help to soothe pain and reduce inflammation, especially in the feet
- Work to restore overall joint health
- Warning: Food supplements should not be used as a substitute for a varied and balanced diet, and healthy lifestyle – Do not exceed recommended daily intake unless advised by a suitably qualified person. – Please check with your primary healthcare physician before taking this supplement if you suffer from a medical condition, are on prescribed medication, are pregnant or breastfeeding. – Food supplements are not intended to treat or prevent any disease. – Do not use after the expiry date.
Additional information
Product Name | Uriprinol 60 Tablets |
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Allergen Information | Contains: Gluten Free, Soy Free, Wheat Free |
Weight | 0.26 Kilograms |
Volume | 10 Millilitres |
Units | 60 count |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Brand | HealthAid |
Format | Tablet |
Age Range Description | Adult |
by Ashley
This is not a paid review, but just to let you know, Gout can be crippling, it hinders life. These are actually working and I get more unrestricted movement, and joints below the knee right to the toes feel lighter. Will continue to update, but a God send for now at least…
by Paul
during November/December 2019 I had severe gout in both ankles/big toes and has walking around like a cripple so bought these and took them as described but they didn’t really take the gout off, then after weeks of research on the net I read that vitamin C has been proven to work against gout and by pure luck my friend was passing by a health food shop and saw that 500mg vit C tablets were on offer and bought me a couple of jars.
from January 3rd 2020 I took 4000mg of Vitamin C per day which was 1000mg every 4 or 5 hours i.e. 0630 when I wake up, then again 4 or 5 hours later and again 4-5 hrs later etc.
and since then I have had no gout pains that put me in such pain as I’ve experienced…I’ve had a broken leg and gout is worse!
If I forgot to take the 1000mg Vit C (hey I’m male what do you expect) and felt the gout coming on I would take 1000mg Vit C and in only a short period of time I could feel it going.
This is purely my own experience that worked, I can’t promise that it will work for you or whether you’ll have any side effects or whether that amount of Vit C will harm you (it hasn’t harmed me so far) so you do so at your own risk but do your research on Vitamin C effects on gout and hopefully you will come to the same conclusion I did.
gout is horrid! and I wish all you suffers the very best finding your own cure, 4000mg Vit C spread throughout the day works for me and I continue to this day taking this much Vitamin C tablets every day.
27 Jan 2020
by Bryan Horton
Not honestly noticed anything different. Took during gout. Attack, no noticeable difference or increase in speeding it through. Maybe too early to tell
by Sabeka I.
I suffered from Gout for the first time after a game of football. I thought it was a fractured toe but it turns out that larger guys dehydrate quicker when performing physical activities thus resulting in raised levels of Uric Acid… i didn’t know anything about Gout before so here a lay for days with my toe elevated. Doc presribed Naproxen which helps reduce swelling. The main attack pain alleviated after about 3-4 days and then the toe pain just lingered around for weeks. In between i had another attack after having a lamb curry. After the second attack, i completely stopped consumption of red meat in the hopes of lowering my Uric Acid. Things went well and i was left with my toe pain which wouldn’t go away. There was still a bump on the side where the joint is. This is where the crystallisation forms (if you don’t already know). My third attack lasted a day. This was after consumption of a can of soft drink (fructose/ sugars)… yes so i had to stop drinking sugars. So week 5 and i’m controlling my food and eating healthier. I have a sweet tooth so switched to dark chocolates. More citrus fruits and cut down certain fruits like apple, mango etc. The toe pain wasn’t going anywhere so i bought this product. 2 x a day and by next day i felt a massive change in my steps. 3 days later and i feel like i’m almost back to normal. I’m just so looking forward to running again. I’m big as it is and gout is such a set back. I’d say this product does what it says on the tin and reduces Uric Acid levels in the body.
by Lorraine Williams
Lots on the market to choose from .
The tablets may not be effective for everyone.
Best to see GP first to get advice.
by Jorge B
Owch! I think we’ve all been there – a sudden flare up in your foot or ankle, a surge of sharp pains and the odd patch of red/swelling.
I’ve had pains in my feet for years now – most of my 20s and now into my early 30s. It comes and goes, but I can guarantee it’ll escalate to the point where I can barely walk a few feet (pun intended) for a few weeks.
Doctors have prescribed the usual anti inflammatory counter medicines and haven’t officially diagnosed it as gout.
Last year it lasted almost two months – the worst when it hits under the foot itself or around the ankle. I tried various different methods – ice packs, salt baths, increase intake of tumeric and cherries (juices/smoothies) and reduced sugar.
It worked, to an extent but definitely not as a much as these tablets. They helped reduced my initial pains after a few days and maintained pretty much pain-free feet for months.
I’m not the best at keeping up with medicines so when it did slip and I forgot to take these for a few days, I could feel the soreness and onset of an attack coming up. Back on the tablets and coupled with warm salt baths/turmeric tea and the pains have subsided and it (fortunately) didn’t escalate to a full blown attack.
I would highly recommend these – you could possibly try one pill instead of two a day to spread these out! They are slightly on the larger size so definitely need to be washed down – they don’t taste of anything in particular, a slight chalky texture but nothing too off putting.
Good luck and hope you all remain as pain free and flexible as possible.