Welcome. Usually, high uric acid is a combination of things. About 3 months or so after switching to carnivore in May '24 my uric acid numbers went up quite a bit. I never experienced gout, but the doctor explained the risks when discussing the bloodwork. Around six months they eased back into the 'norm'. During the first months of a low carb keto and especially a close to zero carb carnivore approaches the body is still working on being insulin resistant. For me, I ate a trash/dumpster diet for 50+ years and I am guessing some of my numbers went haywire with the shock of going cold turkey to a strict carnivore approach. As for the gout, high uric acid, it could be weight, kidney function and/or insulin resistance. The carnivore approach is not cookie-cutter, and one size does not fit all. Most people who have carnivore success (long term) make subtle and some not so subtle changes along the way to dial this way of eating to themselves as an individual. You could very well need to shy away from red meat and go with chicken and fish and eggs and see how that works for you. Carnivore is an elimination way of eating and most of the time what you are not eating is more important than what you are eating. If you do go heavier on the chicken pay attention to the fat content. For the most part chicken is leaner than red meat so it will be easy to miss the fat content needed which can limit some of the affects/benefits of going carnivore. Energy levels, cramping, hydration and stool issues just to name a few. My medical degree comes from Google University and the YouTube College of Medicine, so take the post for what it's worth (LOL). Everyone is different and we all took different routes to get here and we will all 'heal' at different rates. My very best guess is that your body is healing itself and sometimes it takes time/patience. (I have neither in abundance.) Good luck and welcome. The uric acid and kidney function will be right in Bob's wheelhouse as he is far more knowledgeable in that area. Maybe he will see this and shed some light. Scott