Soaked Raisins Really Help Arthritis Pain

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Using Gin Soaked Raisin to Help Treat Arthritis

By Edward Chen

There are many home remedies for arthritis. But the one most talked about these days are gin soaked raisins. Many people testify to the healing prowess of this particular remedy. And it is quite easy to prepare too. All you need are a good amount of gin and some golden raisins. Just put the raisins in a big bowl and pour enough gin to cover all of them. Let the raisins absorb the gin and allow the excess gin to evaporate. The whole process may take one week or longer. After which, the raisins will have to be kept in a jar covered tight with its original lid. To help treat arthritis, patients have to eat nine pieces of the prepared raisins daily. The raisins can be added to one’s morning cereals or taken as snacks throughout the day.

This remedy sounds strange indeed. And the bigger question is always, will it work? The only way to find out is to try it. As of writing, there is still no medical evidence that gin soaked remedy works for arthritis patients. However, for those who are willing to try and do anything to provide relief for their condition, this simple recipe can be used. Anyway, raisins can be good for the body too. Raisins contain a good amount of antioxidants, which can help restore the functionality of body cells.

The popularity of the gin-soaked raisin remedy started when veteran radio anchor Paul Harvey talked about it in his show. Right after, the word about this holistic remedy spread like wildfire. And a lot of arthritis patient had actually tried it. If all the testimonies of the people who tried the remedy can be qualified as true, then gin soaked raisins must be one of the most effective home remedy there is for arthritis. In fact, this remedy is now being featured in almost all natural, holistic, and herbal books, magazines, and articles that discuss cures and treatments for certain diseases.

Today, there are a lot of variations to the simple recipe of gin-soaked raisin remedy. And almost all of them are coupled with convincing testimonials given by people who had actually tried it. But before anybody think of this as a miracle cure, it is best that the ingredient’s nutritional values are considered first. While the testimonials of people are impressive, they are not good enough basis to believe.

Further analysis revealed that raisins do have natural components that can be helpful for arthritis patients. Both white and golden raisins contain sulfides or sulfur that can help relieve arthritic pain. The sulfur is acquired when the grape slowly dries out, as the whole drying out process uses sulfur dioxide as catalyst.

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Raisins have high natural chemical content as well. And these natural chemicals have both anti-arthritic and anti-inflammatory effects. Raisins also have pain relieving properties that can treat common illnesses associated to soreness and swelling.

On the other hand, gin is made out of juniper berries. Juniper gives gin its distinct flavor. This herb comes from the conifer plants and evergreens of Europe and North America. These berries are rich in Vitamin C and terpenes. Even the people of the Middle Ages use these berries to treat swelling and pain because it is an effective anti-inflammatory agent. Given these facts, there is high potential that gin-soaked raisins may actually help people with arthritis.

About the Author: Part 2 – For part two of this article, head on to http://www.psoraticarthritisreview.com where you can also find the truth about natural arthritis pain relief and herbal treatment for arthritis.

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6 Responses to Soaked Raisins Really Help Arthritis Pain

  1. reddfaery2012 says:

    Second hand. My grandmother did it for years! She swore by it. Even if it is a placebo, if it works for you, who cares.

  2. BSherman says:

    Where on Earth did you get the idea of soaking food in gin?

    That is so alarming that I am speechless.

  3. tdumas30112000 says:

    Do Gin-Soaked Raisins Really Help Arthritis Pain?

  4. Tina R says:

    I hurt all over. I have been told I have arthritis. I will see a doctor next week. I am a little scared.?
    I was told by my doctor that some blood tests he ran seemed to indicate that I have arthritis. That was 4 months ago and the pain has gotten so much worse. It started in my hands, hips and elbows. Now my back, neck, feet etc…..hurt terribly bad. It has taken me 4 months to get into a specialist for a consultation. Does anyone know what treatments work best? I have heard of an alternative medicine therapy for the pain that involves eating golden raisins that have been soaked in gin. At this point I will try most anything. I hurt constantly and the pain is really affecting my way of life.I am 43 years old, female, and I feel as though I am 100! Please someone help me with any suggestions.

    I have also been told that you can have more than 1 type of arthritis…is that correct?

  5. flower says:

    do gin-soaked raisins really help arthritis? anyone with any first hand experience?
    i have been having a lot of lower back pain,dull deep and achy, which has been going on for years. my friends suggested this remedy and after a week of taking the raisins(i eat 9 a day) i can say my back has no pain and has remained pain free for the entire week. i had even forgotten about it as i was doing it so i do not think it was placebo. i would be interested in hearing from others who have had sucess with this and what type of pain responded to it.

  6. carobygirl says:

    Diet changes almost always help with medical conditions- not a cure, but it helps…

    I would try anti-inflammatory foods. Google the word and see.

    Look here for more on this idea: http://www2.oprah.com/presents/2005/young/life/life_aging.jhtml

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