Redd Remedies Gouch! for Gout. Designed to encourage a healthy inflammatory response and promote healthy uric acid levels. Uric acid is a by-product of the metabolism of purines, which are organic compounds found in certain foods such as meat and seafood and some vegetables. The kidneys normally remove uric acid from the body, but if your levels of uric acid become unhealthy, problems can arise. Gouch! contains a potent blend of antioxidants and herbs which promotes normal kidney function, supports healthy uric acid levels, and encourages a healthy inflammatory response.
- It contains Cherry Fruit provides antioxidants and supports normal uric acid levels.
- Healthy Kidney Blend nourishes kidney function, important for healthy metabolism of uric acid.
- Ginger Root encourages a healthy inflammatory response.
- Quercetin promotes healthy uric acid levels.
2 capsules twice daily for the first three days, then 2 capsules daily.
Each 2 vegetarian capsules contains:
Cherry (Prunus avium) Fruit Extract - 500mg
Healthy Kidney Blend - 400mg
Boerhavia (Boerhavia diffusa) Root Extract, Astragalus Extract
Ginger (Zingiber officinale) Root Extract - 350mg
Quercetin - 80mg
Other ingredients: vegetarian capsule (vegetable fiber and water), microcrystalline cellulose, stearic acid, magnesium stearate, silicon dioxide.
Keep out of reach of children. If symptoms persist, consult your healthcare professional.
Gouch is aimed at the uric-acid and inflammatory-flare conversation, which already makes it more specific than most joint products. If you are buying it, the reason is usually not general mobility. It is that you want support around uric acid balance and the discomfort that can come with it.
That targeted reason matters because it helps separate this product from broader joint formulas. If you want to explore related options, our kidney uric acid cleanse are a useful place to start.
What may Gouch help with?
It is usually considered for uric acid balance and support during inflammatory joint flare periods.
Is Gouch the same as a general joint supplement?
No. It is more targeted than that, and usually chosen when uric acid is part of the picture.
What should you know before buying Gouch?
If gout-like symptoms are new, severe or recurrent, medical advice matters. Supplements can support a plan, but they should not replace assessment.