No. it makes no difference at all. however it may help in the case of cramps if it contains quinine. A quinine based product is used however in the case of a disease modifying drug that is used to treat RA.
It seems very unlikely as there are no purines in tonic water and that is what generally starts it of.
tonic water can cause an increase in uric acid.
It does not so much cause gout as interfere with the body's ability to deal with it.
No gout is caused by uric acid.
No
Gout is caused by too much uric acid in the body.
Shrimp contain a moderate level purine and can be used in moderation for patients suffering from gout.
yes
I have stopped drinking alcohol for over 20 months (wasn't a regular drinker previously) but I have to go into pubs for meals, etc.. So for the last 20 months I drink tonic water with my pub meal. However, I find that EVERY time I drink 2 or more tonic waters I get a headache akin to a hangover (main reason I stopped alcohol) the next day. I definitely think there is a connection as it happens EVERY time and I would like an explanation.
Yes, in naturally sweetened tonic water. No, in artificially sweetened tonic water.
Yes.Tonic water contains quinine, to which some people are allergic.
The ingredient in tonic water that makes it taste like tonic water - quinine - is the cause. Because of its molecular structure, it will fluoresce blue in sunlight and positively glow under a black light.
Yes, Tonic water is available in Russia. Tonic water is available in a large percentage of countries.
It does not so much cause gout as interfere with the body's ability to deal with it.
Gout is a type of arthritis and is known to cause sore feet.
rich food gout years ago was what only people with money had alcohol is the cause of most gout
No gout is caused by uric acid.
At times it can cause dizziness!
No