That headline is oversimplified. “Eliminating uric acid” and “curing arthritis” in a few “natural remedies” is not how the condition works.
High uric acid can lead to Gout, a type of inflammatory arthritis. The goal of treatment is to lower uric acid over time and prevent flare-ups, not instantly remove it.
Here are 7 evidence-based, “natural” lifestyle supports that can help reduce uric acid levels or gout risk:
1. 💧 Drink more water
Helps the kidneys flush uric acid more effectively. Dehydration can trigger gout attacks.
2. 🥗 Reduce purine-rich foods
Limit:
- Red meat (especially organ meats)
- Certain seafood (sardines, anchovies)
These increase uric acid production.
3. 🍒 Cherries or cherry products
Some studies suggest cherries may modestly reduce gout flare frequency due to anti-inflammatory compounds.
4. 🚫 Cut down sugary drinks
Fructose (especially in soft drinks and sweetened juices) can raise uric acid levels.
5. ⚖️ Maintain a healthy weight
Excess weight increases uric acid production and reduces kidney clearance.
6. ☕ Moderate coffee intake (if tolerated)
Some research shows coffee may be associated with lower uric acid levels in some people.
7. 🍋 Eat more fruits and vegetables
Especially:
- Citrus fruits
- Leafy greens
These support overall metabolic balance.
⚠️ Important reality check
- Natural methods help support management, not replace treatment.
- Moderate to severe gout often requires medications prescribed by a doctor.
- “Detoxing uric acid quickly” claims are misleading.

