Nighttime Gout Attacks: Mechanisms and Non-Pharmacological Interventions

Nocturnal Flare Pathophysiology
Nighttime gout flares result from decreased body temperature (reducing urate solubility) and circadian dips in cortisol (exacerbating inflammation). A 2025 Rheumatology study found that 68% of flares occur between 2-6 AM, often disrupting sleep and quality of life.

BISPIT’s Nighttime Protocol
GOUT RELIEF 3310 B+ combines fast-acting and sustained-release botanicals:

  • Pagoda Tree Flower (Sophora japonica): Rutin-rich extract dissolves existing crystals via hydrogen bond disruption.
  • Psyllium Husk: Forms a mucilage barrier to slow crystal reabsorption.

User-Centric Design
The formula’s delayed-release capsules ensure peak serum concentrations at 3 AM, coinciding with common flare onset. In a 2024 trial, 80% of users reported uninterrupted sleep within 2 weeks, with MRI-confirmed 50% crystal reduction in first metatarsophalangeal joints.

Complementary Strategies
BISPIT’s partnership with Bearaby (a weighted blanket brand) integrates thermal therapy. Cooling pads embedded with GOUT ATTACK 3310-infused gels provide localized anti-inflammatory effects, reducing pain scores by 40% in pilot studies.

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