I Suffered From Gout For Almost A Year, But Then I Used Cabbage Leaves. The Result Was Amazing!
Cabbage is an amazing vegetable! Not only is it good to eat, but also to place on your skin! It’s is a great source of vitamins B6, C and K and an excellent source of folate, dietary fiber, copper, potassium, vitamin B1 and manganese. Additionally, cabbage is rich in calcium, vitamin B2, iron, magnesium, choline, pantothenic acid, protein, niacin, calcium and phosphorus. Alternative medicine has used cabbage, more particularly its leaves, in the treatment of various health ailments, including strains, sprains, swelling, and ulcers. Owing to their powerful anti-inflammatory properties, cabbage leaves have also been used to relieve joint pain caused by arthritis or sports injuries. People suffering from gout, who have tried this remedy, claim that it really helps soothe or even get rid of the pain they felt due to their condition. What you should do is take a few cabbage leaves, put them in a plastic bag and store it in the freezer. Once you start feeling pain, take the frozen cabbage leaves, place them around the painful area, wrap your feet with a towel and allow your warm skin to unfreeze them. Provided that the treatment is truly effective, the gout-fighting chemicals contained in the cabbage leaves will enter your skin and dissolve uric crystal deposits. Even if this doesn’t happen, the frozen leaves will at least calm and relieve the inflammation. Want to know what else cabbage can help you to treat? Watch this video till the end! Disclaimer: We strongly advise you to consult a specialist before beginning any treatment program or making any adjustment to your health care, diet, or/and your lifestyle. Do not remove yourself from any prescribed medications or treatments without consulting your physician. Any and all dietary supplements or nutritional products and treatments discussed in this video are not intended to diagnose, treat, prevent, or cure any health condition. The information contained in this video is for general information and for educational purposes only. Nothing contained in this video is or shall be or considered, or used as a substitute for, medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Viewers should always seek the advice of a medical practitioner with any questions regarding their health. Never disregard, avoid, or delay obtaining medical advice or following the advice of a physician because of something you have seen or watched. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Our Social Media: Facebook: http://facebook.com/brightside.mini/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brightgram/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For more videos and articles visit: http://www.brightside.me/
Cabbage is an amazing vegetable! Not only is it good to eat, but also to place on your skin! It’s is a great source of vitamins B6, C and K and an excellent source of folate, dietary fiber, copper, potassium, vitamin B1 and manganese. Additionally, cabbage is rich in calcium, vitamin B2, iron, magnesium, choline, pantothenic acid, protein, niacin, calcium and phosphorus. Alternative medicine has used cabbage, more particularly its leaves, in the treatment of various health ailments, including strains, sprains, swelling, and ulcers. Owing to their powerful anti-inflammatory properties, cabbage leaves have also been used to relieve joint pain caused by arthritis or sports injuries. People suffering from gout, who have tried this remedy, claim that it really helps soothe or even get rid of the pain they felt due to their condition. What you should do is take a few cabbage leaves, put them in a plastic bag and store it in the freezer. Once you start feeling pain, take the frozen cabbage leaves, place them around the painful area, wrap your feet with a towel and allow your warm skin to unfreeze them. Provided that the treatment is truly effective, the gout-fighting chemicals contained in the cabbage leaves will enter your skin and dissolve uric crystal deposits. Even if this doesn’t happen, the frozen leaves will at least calm and relieve the inflammation. Want to know what else cabbage can help you to treat? Watch this video till the end! Disclaimer: We strongly advise you to consult a specialist before beginning any treatment program or making any adjustment to your health care, diet, or/and your lifestyle. Do not remove yourself from any prescribed medications or treatments without consulting your physician. Any and all dietary supplements or nutritional products and treatments discussed in this video are not intended to diagnose, treat, prevent, or cure any health condition. The information contained in this video is for general information and for educational purposes only. Nothing contained in this video is or shall be or considered, or used as a substitute for, medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Viewers should always seek the advice of a medical practitioner with any questions regarding their health. Never disregard, avoid, or delay obtaining medical advice or following the advice of a physician because of something you have seen or watched. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Our Social Media: Facebook: http://facebook.com/brightside.mini/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brightgram/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For more videos and articles visit: http://www.brightside.me/