URICAH!™ features 14 natural ingredients including Tart Cherry Extract, Celery Seed Extract and Chanca Piedra which have been used for many years to support healthy uric acid balance.
URICAH!™ was designed in New Zealand – specifically to support the kiwi diet and lifestyle – to promote normal joint comfort and joint mobility.
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Sharon W. - verified purchase
Absolutely the best supplement for uric acid issues
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Jianke L. - verified purchase
I recently I had uric acid attack frequently before taking Uricah. Now I have had one single attack since taking this supplement a month ago. While I need to wait for longer period to paise Uricah, I have some feeling and evidence that the supplement might do well for me. That is why I have ordered a six-month stock. Please check with in next few months…
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Mandy A. - verified purchase
I bought Uricah after my husband had an attack of uric acid that was crippling and lasted months. He has been free of uric acid issues since then but the real test will be when we get back from a holiday in the tropics. The heat usually affects him
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Richard T. - verified purchase
I’ve only just started on these and so far they seem to be having a positive influence…have had some small outbreaks since starting on these but nothing lasting or to any serious level.
Just ordered my second lot !!
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Diane W. - verified purchase
Uricha has been extremely effective in controlling a very sore and swollen biig toe so much so that I can now actually bend it again and weight bear with no pain.
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Takahiro M. - verified purchase
I have no longer experienced such a terrible pain of uric acid issues since I started to take this supplement. I strongly recommend it.
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Peter C. - verified purchase
Having taken Uricah over an 8 month period, I have never had any sign of a uric acid attack.
Used to get it to varying degrees every time I ate a spicy meal or had a few beers.