In just one year, Lumero Tart Cherry Extract has quietly become the go-to natural option for people who want fewer flare-ups, without adding yet another prescription to the pile.
After selling out repeatedly and earning thousands of loyal customers, many are calling it "the first tart cherry supplement that has actually delivered on its promise."
Gout is a two-part problem.
Part one is the uric acid build-up. When levels in your blood stay elevated, it can crystallise into tiny, needle-shaped crystals inside your joints. Usually the big toe. Usually at night, when your body temperature drops and the joint fluid cools.
Part two is the inflammatory response. Your immune system detects those crystals and launches a full-scale attack. That attack, not the crystals themselves, is the throbbing, the swelling, the redness, the 2am agony when even a bedsheet feels unbearable.
Prescription drugs such as allopurinol lower uric acid but do nothing about the inflammation during a flare. NSAIDs fight the inflammation but don't touch the underlying crystal build-up. Diet changes? They affect perhaps 15–20% of your uric acid, nowhere near enough for most people.
The active compound in Lumero, anthocyanin from Montmorency tart cherries, works on both pathways. It inhibits the enzyme responsible for uric acid production while simultaneously calming the inflammatory response at the joint itself.
The result: less uric acid build-up, less inflammation, fewer flares, and less severity when one does hit.
If you've tried tart cherry before and it did nothing, there's a good reason for that.
The compound inside tart cherry that actually helps with gout is called anthocyanin. It's the deep-red pigment in the cherry, and it's what the clinical research is based on.
The problem: anthocyanin is destroyed by heat. And nearly every supplement on the market uses high-temperature extraction because it's quicker and cheaper. The result is a capsule that says "tart cherry" on the label but has had the active compound processed out of it.
Lumero uses a cold extraction process that keeps the anthocyanins intact. The exact percentage is tested and printed on every label, something over 90% of tart cherry brands simply don't do.
The clinical research showing measurable uric acid reduction used doses of between 1,700mg and 3,600mg daily.
Most supplements on the market contain 300mg to 700mg per serving.
That's a 3x to 7x gap. Rather like taking a quarter of a paracetamol and wondering why your headache hasn't shifted.
Lumero delivers 3,600mg of cold-extracted Montmorency tart cherry per serving, matching the upper end of the clinical range. Single ingredient. No fillers. No proprietary blends watering down the dose with cheap filler ingredients.
Since launching, over 15,000 people have ordered Lumero. 93% of them reorder.
These are people in their 40s, 50s, 60s and 70s who had tried everything, prescription drugs, diet changes, other supplements. People who simply wanted something that worked without making them feel worse.
The reason word keeps spreading is straightforward. Once someone gets their flares under control, they tell their partner, their friend, their GP.
Most supplement companies give you 30 days to decide. That's barely enough time to finish one bottle, let alone notice a real change in how often you're having flares.
Lumero gives you 90 days. Take it every day. See how you feel. See what your next blood test shows. If you're not satisfied for any reason, send back whatever's left and get a full refund. No phone calls, no hoops, no questions.