Although cherries are generally used for gout, I don't think a serious illness like arthriis will be cured with this solution; however, as a big believer in alternative health and well read, I do think it can be cured. I recommend the following:
1. see all the recommendations here. Dr. John rR Christopher, the father of modern herbology, was himself a sufferer of juvenile arthritis.
He said when he ate a vegan diet, he had no pain (vegans eat grains, veggies, fruits, nuts, legumes, and seeds)..when he ate a vegatarian diet, he had some pain (vegetarians eat dairy and/or eggs but no meat, poultry, and fish). when he ate meats, it would put him in a wheelchair.
He talks of a permanent cure and how to acheive it and had many recommendations.
http://www.herballegacy.com/id24.htm very excellant--please see itl
2. Dr. Richard Schulze recommends his incurables program and deep tissue repair oil for arthritis. Schulze cured many incurables in his over 20 year underground clinic and was a student of Dr.Christopher and some of the other greatest names in naturopathetic medicine. His programs has cured MANY different kinds of incurables illnesses, I know people cured of cancer and I also had good luck on the program.
http://herbdoc.com/p64.asp
His patient handbook shows how to do the program but it is expensive. http://curezone.com/schulze/
You can save money, though, by making his formulas yourself. Also very helpful if doing the incurables is the save your life video series (12 hours) available quite a bit on ebay and amazon. originally $400.
3. I once read people who went on a vegetarian diet (vegan??) for other reasons soon noticed their arthritus improving or disappearing. Had something to do with meat fibers and leaky gut syndrome, so this is further evidence of the superiority of a vegan diet for arthritics.
4. Take the herbs yucca and tumeric (antiinflammatory). Take for a long time. Use only organic and/or wildcrafted (in the wilds)..it is better to use a tincture than capsules (liquid extract). Take sufficent calcium/magnesium (twice as much calcium).
5. Apple cider vinegar..use raw apple cider vinegar like Braggs or spectrum. Use about 2 fingers width in glass of water. Add one of two tbs of honey (raw honey preferred). See the book by jarvis about arthritus. I just read this and vnegar is amazing for helping disolve the calcium deposits. You drink three glasses a day (als apply warm to joints or clothes soaked in vinegar. However, be aware if you stop taking, he problem will return. If just doing one thing..I'd try this first.
I did see sour cherry juice concentrate at kroger's before. My doctor said only the sour cherry helps gout but I have read any kind of cherry juice works. It runs about $15-25 a month. You mx one ounce concentrate with 8 oz of water, but seriously I think vinegar would be more helpful and going vegan..if too hard ease into it..there are many substitutes for familar foods that are vegetarian based.
Also if not vegan, eat faty fish like salmon, mackeral, sardines, and herring for its good effects on the joints. Also use magnets for pain (10,000 guass--magnelyfe).
Good Luck!
2007-02-03 06:31:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Any cherries, cherry juice or syrup will do as long as it doesn't contain sugar. I really never heard of it for arthritis but gout is a form of arthritis. Also try hylaronic acid Wal Mart carries it 30 pills for $5.00
Also any of these things are good too
Vitamin D
Strontium (bone density)
Selenium
Chondroitin sulfate
Glucosamine
Celadrin
Phytodolor –(anti inflammatory)
Celadrin
Acetyl L-carintine
2007-02-02 10:49:39
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answered by sapphire_630 5
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Imagine for a moment your arthritis completely vanishing right now.
If, in a moment, your pain and stiffness melted away. And your joints all of a sudden functioned like a well-oiled machine.
Like a magic wand was waived, you'd be able to jump up from your chair and run around the room like a kid.
And imagine that you'd never have to suffer as much as a pinch of arthritis stiffness or pain ever again.
I know this sounds impossible right now, but bear with me, because sometimes miracles happen.
It was a gift from a woman on the other side of the world. From the kindness of her heart, she took pity on my suffering and taught me how to completely reverse my arthritis.
Today, I want to do the same for you!
2016-05-14 22:23:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi, I have RA and have not heard about it. I do love cherries but there not in season right now. Do you take any other meds, like Plaquinil or Methotraxate or are you taking anything natural? I've tried Noni Juice and Goji Juice and both of those help with the inflammation. I will have a look in the health food store tomorrow and see if they have cherry juice.
2007-02-02 10:47:49
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answered by Mightymo 6
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The best natural remedy for arthritis and other ailments is apple cider vinegar. 2 tablespoons mixed with 8 oz of water really helps. It melts fat and arthritic deposits. Cost just pennies. Read about acv on the web too. Has over 93 different vitamins and minerals. Makes hair and nails grow super long too.
2007-02-02 13:11:23
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answered by glenda576 4
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Yes cherries are good for joint pain. Soothex is very helpful too. Avoid sugar, sodas, red meat, and coffee. Cherries are seasonal but you can use dried to between 4- 6 dollars a pound.
2007-02-02 17:17:51
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answered by Pieternel 3
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Don't know about cherries. My mother had "sudden, severe" RA and was in a nursing home (later got out). We asked her rheumatologist whether RA had any relationship to foods/allergy; he said sometimes made worse by pork and corn, so I asked her to find a doctor who would test her for allergies. He did a RAST test (blood test) that determined her allergies. Corn (corn bread, hush puppies, fried fish rolled in cornmeal, corn on the cob while she was visiting out of state) and Beef were among the allergens he found. When she left them alone, her hands were no longer sore, and she could hold her arms straight over her head with no pain. She said, "I haven't been able to do this for years!" Might help you to ask for that test. Good Luck!
2016-03-15 04:23:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Pain Relief - if they are right this book may not help but if their diagnosis is wrong it could do you a world of good.
It is The Trigger Point Therapy Workbook by Davies. It deals with muscles and referred pain. My local library has it and if yours does not it is only $20.00.
Health to you.
2007-02-03 13:48:22
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answered by Keko 5
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Pure cherry juice concentrate is for gout, not arthritis.
2007-02-02 18:07:10
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answered by justbeingher 7
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I"m not sure if it helps with Arthritis, but is has been known to help with Gout, which is another joint problem. Have you tried "Joint Juice" They sell it at Costco. Ask your doctor if these things will help you.
2007-02-02 10:46:35
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answered by Ryan's mom 7
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