Uric acid is rapidly destroying joints: 5 habits we don’t notice.

“My knees hurt again… Is it because of age?” “No, it’s not.”

– “I guess I sat crooked.”
– “The weather is changing – my joints feel the rain.”
– “I ate something salty, my fingers are swollen… it happens.”

No, it doesn’t “happen.” These are signals that you shouldn’t underestimate.

Uric acid acts like an invisible enemy. It builds up slowly – like fine sand in an hourglass – in your joints. Over years. Without pain, without warning signs.

Until one day you realize that your fingers are swollen and your knees are stiff to the point where you have difficulty moving them.

What is actually happening?

1. Uric acid accumulates in the blood.