Diet, seasonality, etc.

Possibly, by influencing water intake, vitamin levels
but more likely its seasonality would be due to the
ultraviolet radiation affecting the immune system and
allowing a pre-existing fungal infection to take a
stronger hold.
That is not true.
Diet clearly influences gout.
Dark cherries clearly help though
don't expect miracles.
I don't think the aflatoxins in
peanut butter play a role but he
might as well stay off it for
another six months.
I know others on this list take that
Gatorade product but I think you might
want to read about fructose intake and
gout first, then decide.
History of cat bites?
Exposure to fungii?
tophaceous growths often cause loss of
the use of the foot and sometimes a
decision to surgically treat the foot
is made if tissue becomes deprived of
oxygen.
Tnx. It was one of the first articles
that I encountered in my research and
I thought highly of it too.
Perhaps we could establish a well
organized database of articles or
links to articles of that quality.