Gin Soaked Raisins for Arthritis
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Gin Soaked Raisins for Arthritis
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Has anyone tried this for osteoarthritis? I'm looking for a remedy to try (no drugs) and found this on The People's Pharmacy.
I would like to try this, but Gin evidently is made from gluten grains, however, it being distilled, would it be gluten free? The People's Pharmacy did an analysis on how much Gin would be in the 9 raisins you would eat a day, and it was one drop, but still ...
Thanks,
garina
Has anyone tried this for osteoarthritis? I'm looking for a remedy to try (no drugs) and found this on The People's Pharmacy.
I would like to try this, but Gin evidently is made from gluten grains, however, it being distilled, would it be gluten free? The People's Pharmacy did an analysis on how much Gin would be in the 9 raisins you would eat a day, and it was one drop, but still ...
Thanks,
garina
Hi Garina,
Gin is gluten-free. The distillation process does not transfer any gluten (absolutely none).
I had never heard of that treatment, so I know nothing about it's effectiveness for treating anything.
Tex
Gin is gluten-free. The distillation process does not transfer any gluten (absolutely none).
I had never heard of that treatment, so I know nothing about it's effectiveness for treating anything.
Tex
It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.
I've been taking it for about 12 years, along with flax seed oil.Martha wrote:I take glucosamine chondroitin now. That has helped a lot.
Tex
It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.
Tex,
Thanks for clarifying the Gin issue for me. For many years now, I have been taking glucosamine/sulfate which has helped tremendously, but lately, it's not working as well. So, that's why I am seeking another route, at least, for a while. The Gin/raisins combination seems simple enough, so I'm willing to try it for a while. I'm really not a Gin fan, however.
Martha,
How long did you try the Gin method before you realized it wasn't going to work? I thought I would give it 6-8 weeks, which is what I read. MSM is supposed to work, and I also bought some of that but haven't tried it, yet.
Thanks.
garina
Thanks for clarifying the Gin issue for me. For many years now, I have been taking glucosamine/sulfate which has helped tremendously, but lately, it's not working as well. So, that's why I am seeking another route, at least, for a while. The Gin/raisins combination seems simple enough, so I'm willing to try it for a while. I'm really not a Gin fan, however.
Martha,
How long did you try the Gin method before you realized it wasn't going to work? I thought I would give it 6-8 weeks, which is what I read. MSM is supposed to work, and I also bought some of that but haven't tried it, yet.
Thanks.
garina