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Whats the verdict on cherry juice for arthritis?

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walt_wankel@yahoo.com - 31 Jul 2007 14:35 GMT
Do any of you use it and have you noticed positive results?  Is there
any brand that seems to work better?
RoseB - 31 Jul 2007 17:57 GMT
>Do any of you use it and have you noticed positive results?  Is there
>any brand that seems to work better?
It works for gout, not arthritis.
    Rose   @}>->--
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Harvey R. Stone - 31 Jul 2007 18:21 GMT
> Do any of you use it and have you noticed positive results?  Is there
> any brand that seems to work better?

Gout,,,, it has been proven to help SOME people with gout....  It has not
been shown to help a person with general arthritis.

Harv
sibi - 13 Aug 2007 19:11 GMT
> <walt_wan...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Harv
Hello Harv,

My wife who is RN has been using tart cherry juice concentrate for
over 5 years.
She has found that it helps her with her rheumatoid arthritis and
allows her to
reduce those dangerous drugs that are sometimes prescribed for
arthritis. You can check this site out
to  see if it helps you   www.cherryjuicepower.com

Joe
Smokie Darling (Annie) - 13 Aug 2007 19:39 GMT
> On Jul 31, 1:21 pm, "Harvey R. Stone" <hrst...@swbell.net> wrote:> <walt_wan...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Joe

Hi Joe,

I too have RA, and cherry juice does absolutely nothing for it.  I
tried it for over 18 months, before my RA was diagnosed, because I had
heard it helped with inflammation in joints, and finally gave up.  I
think it's more of a "your milage may vary" sort of thing.  Works for
some, but not for others.

Your wife is the first RA patient I've 'known' to have it work (you
know what I mean, not just a 'name' in an advertisement).  No one in
the community where I reside has had success (though it does seem to
help my husbands gout).  We have an almost unnaturally high level of
RA patients here (maybe it's the dryer climate, and people thinking
that would help).

My support group here has over 200 members (in the mid30s to mid40s
age range), and that isn't all of them in that age range.  Other
groups with other age ranges are also very full here.  They have all
tried all sorts of 'remedies', aside from cherry juice.

I am glad it works for your wife.

Smokie Darling (Annie) -
Paul T. Holland - 15 Aug 2007 01:25 GMT
uh...annie...?

check who owns the
website...http://www.casewatch.org/fdawarning/prod/2005/heritageproducts.shtml

'joe' 'is' cherryjuicepower.com

Pillar Crown Foods, LLC [aka Heritage Products International, Rocky Top
Farms]

 24230 Kenosha

 Oak Park, MI 48237

 US



Administrative Contact:

 Dr. Gawuga, Joseph [Owner/Entrepreneur - the dr. appears to be in
engineering or computers, not medicine]

 Pillar Crown Foods, LLC

 24230 Kenosha

 Oak Park, MI 48237, US

 Phone: 734-524-9048

 Email: sibik12@gmail.com

> > On Jul 31, 1:21 pm, "Harvey R. Stone" <hrst...@swbell.net> wrote:> <walt_wan...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Smokie Darling (Annie) -
Smokie Darling (Annie) - 15 Aug 2007 03:21 GMT
On Aug 14, 6:25 pm, "Paul T. Holland" <pholl...@bellatlantic.net>
wrote:
> uh...annie...?
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>   Email: sibi...@gmail.com

Paul,

Was any harm done by answering him as I did?  I did delete his link,
and I did say I thought it was bunk, but if it did work for his wife,
then cool.  I don't go out and check every single post, though this
one upset me with his response to Harv (who I think knows a great deal
about a great many things, and I do tend to read nearly all of *his*
posts).  I was being somewhat fascetious, and taking away any
potential "ammunition" (i.e., age groups, diseases, and the like) were
he to come back.

> > Hi Joe,
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Paul T. Holland - 15 Aug 2007 20:08 GMT
hey there annie

not intending to aim anything at 'you' - just didn't know if you knew he
was a scam spammer and his history of false advertising.

re the harv post, it hasn't shown up on my news server so don't know
what the idjit spammer wrote to him.

> On Aug 14, 6:25 pm, "Paul T. Holland" <pholl...@bellatlantic.net>
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Smokie Darling (Annie) - 15 Aug 2007 21:32 GMT
On Aug 15, 1:08 pm, "Paul T. Holland" <pholl...@bellatlantic.net>
wrote:
> hey there annie
>
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> re the harv post, it hasn't shown up on my news server so don't know
> what the idjit spammer wrote to him.

Okay.  I've been hyper-sensitive lately and I think everyone is out to
get me (lol).  Sorry for being snippy at you.

Harv basically said to the OP that cherry juice sometimes helps with
gout.  Then jerko responded to Harv and I responded to jerko.  I
figure when someone puts a link like that in their post, it's probably
crap, so I deleted the link and answered the post.

I can't keep up with these guys.  I usually skip over names I don't
know, unless there is a reason (like seeing that Harv had posted) to
open them up.  If lots of y'all have answered someone, then I read
'em, and I remember who they are.

SD (Annie) - just because I'm paranoid, doesn't mean they aren't out
to get me.
Paul T. Holland - 16 Aug 2007 01:28 GMT
not a problem lady - none at all!! lol
which of us hasn't had one of those days!  

be well

paul

> On Aug 15, 1:08 pm, "Paul T. Holland" <pholl...@bellatlantic.net>
> wrote:
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> SD (Annie) - just because I'm paranoid, doesn't mean they aren't out
> to get me.
california_chief - 13 Aug 2007 21:24 GMT
"sibi" <sibik12@gmail.com> spammed ASA in message:

> My wife who is RN has been using tart cherry juice concentrate for
> over 5 years.
> She has found that it helps her with her rheumatoid arthritis and
> allows her to reduce those dangerous drugs that are sometimes
> prescribed for arthritis. You can check this site out

I saw no mention of an FDA endorsement to the following (or any) statements
on that quack website you wanted us all to visit and perhaps become vendors
also.

"Cherries contain an abundance of 17 antioxidants including anthocyanins and
melatonin (an efficient antioxidant). The consumption of any tart cherry
products is followed by the uptake of the antioxidants into the body where
they ward off tissue destruction (referred to scientifically as oxidative
stress) that could cause aging and disease."

You're either trapped in a pyramid scheme, or just setting one up with
yourself at the top of the ladder.
Paul T. Holland - 15 Aug 2007 01:23 GMT
and that folks, is how spam gets introduced under the guise of being
helpful.

he is the site owner....

a promotional tout for his own website without being honest about it....

he used to be sibik@aol.com

take a look at

http://www.casewatch.org/fdawarning/prod/2005/heritageproducts.shtml

complete info in post to annie
nanny - 15 Aug 2007 05:00 GMT
Keep in mind the danger that exists when combining herbs and prescription
meds.  Nanny
> and that folks, is how spam gets introduced under the guise of being
> helpful.
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> complete info in post to annie
 
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