Sucralose, a non-caloric artificial sweetener, is generally not associated with causing gout. Gout is primarily linked to high levels of uric acid in the blood, often due to the consumption of purine-rich foods, alcohol, or certain medical conditions. While some studies on artificial sweeteners suggest potential links to metabolic issues, there is currently no direct evidence connecting sucralose to gout specifically. However, individual responses can vary, and it's always best to consult with a healthcare professional for personalized advice.
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Gout is a type of arthritis and is known to cause sore feet.
It does not so much cause gout as interfere with the body's ability to deal with it.
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!
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No. Gout is caused by excessive uric acid.
At times it can cause dizziness!