Hyperuricemia

What Does It Mean?

  • Hyperuricemia is a condition characterized by elevated uric acid levels in the blood, which may lead to gout, kidney stones, and cardiovascular complications.
  • It results from an imbalance between uric acid production and excretion, often influenced by diet, metabolic dysfunction, and renal clearance capacity.
  • Functional medicine focuses on identifying root causes such as metabolic dysfunction, oxidative stress, inflammation, and impaired detoxification pathways.

How Did We Get Here?

Root Causes & Contributing Factors:

  • Dietary Factors: High intake of purine-rich foods (red meat, shellfish), excessive fructose, and alcohol consumption.
  • Renal Dysfunction: Impaired kidney function leads to reduced uric acid excretion.
  • Metabolic Dysfunction: Insulin resistance and obesity increase uric acid production and retention.
  • Inflammation & Oxidative Stress: Chronic inflammation can exacerbate hyperuricemia by impairing normal metabolic processes.
  • Genetics & Epigenetics: Some individuals have genetic predispositions to inefficient uric acid metabolism.

Signs & Symptoms:

  • Joint pain, swelling, and tenderness, commonly in the big toe (indicative of gout).
  • Kidney stones or symptoms of renal impairment (flank pain, urinary issues).
  • Fatigue and systemic inflammation-related symptoms.
  • Elevated blood pressure or cardiovascular concerns related to high uric acid levels.

Lab Test Findings

The following lab tests help evaluate hyperuricemia and its underlying causes:

Lab Test Name Expected Changes Optimal Ranges
Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN) Increased 10.00-16.00 mg/dL
Cholesterol, Serum Increased 180.00-220.00 mg/dL
Phosphorus (Phosphate) Altered 3.00-4.00 mg/dL
Uric Acid (Male) Increased 3.50-5.40 mg/dL

How Do We Treat It?

Treatment aims to address root causes, improve uric acid metabolism, and support detoxification pathways.

Supplement Protocol

Supplement Function Dosage & Frequency
Vita-Flux Supports nitric oxide production and vascular health 2 capsules 20-30 minutes  prior to food, daily
Vita-Uric Pro Helps reduce uric acid levels and supports kidney function 3 capsules without food, daily
V-Pax Enhances mitochondrial function and metabolic balance 2  capsules without food, daily

Additional Lifestyle Interventions:

  • Dietary Adjustments: Reduce purine-rich foods, limit fructose intake, increase hydration.
  • Kidney Support: Optimize renal function with adequate water intake and kidney-supportive nutrients.
  • Metabolic Balance: Maintain healthy blood sugar levels to reduce uric acid retention.
  • Inflammation Reduction: Incorporate anti-inflammatory foods and nutrients such as turmeric and omega-3 fatty acids.