Cherries and Arthritis
What can Cherries do for
Arthritis?
Cherries have been used by arthritis
sufferers for many years to alleviate pain, and many studies
have been done to support their claims. Cherries must do
something for arthritis, for in 2005 the FDA moved to make
companies take down their health claims about cherries.
Obviously they were more keen for arthritis sufferers to
be taking anti-TNFs, NSAIDs or the famous
Methotrexate, all of these in some form or other will destroy
your immune system, which is already compromised if you have
rheumatoid arthrits, or send you to hospital with internal
bleeding .Far better to eat a bowl of tart
cherries to relieve arthritis symptoms.
"In a study involving rats, the researchers
report that animals that received powdered tart cherries in
their diet had lower total cholesterol, lower blood sugar, less
fat storage in the liver, lower oxidative stress and increased
production of a molecule that helps the body handle fat and
sugar, compared with rats that didn't receive cherries as part
of an otherwise similar diet. All of the rats had a
predisposition toward high cholesterol and pre-diabetes, but
not obesity".
"The chemicals that give tart cherries
their red color may relieve pain better than aspirin and may
provide antioxidant protection comparable to commercially
available supplements like vitamin E, according to Michigan
State University researchers. The new findings "suggest that
the consumption of cherries may have the potential to reduce
cardiovascular or chronic diseases in humans (such as arthritis
and gout)," write the scientists".
"Results of a preliminary study by ARS
scientists and their university colleagues suggest that some
natural compounds in plump, juicy Bing cherries may reduce
painful arthritic inflammation. Eating cherries may also help
lessen the severity of other inflammatory conditions, such as
cardiovascular disease or cancer".
In the above study ten healthy women
volunteered to eat a bowl of 45 freshly pitted cherries for
breakfast, they were not allowed to eat any other type of red
berry for 2 days before the study began.It was found that the
volunteers' plasma urate levels decreased significantly over
the 5 hours after their meal of cherries. Levels of urate
removed from the body in urine increased over those 5 hours.
The results indicate that cherries may be very benifical for
the urate deposits which cause gout attacks.
Cherries are a rich dource of antioxidants,
anthocyanins, biflavanoids, perillyl alcohol and
melatonin, all of which offer positive benefits to sufferers of
arthritis, for these compounds in cherries scavange free
radicals, prevent cancer and diabetes, and the melatonin
assists sleep. Cherries are very beneficial not only for
arthritis, but for all diseases, a more delicious solution to
health problems would be hard to find.
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References:
University of Michigan Health System
(2007, April 30). Tart Cherries Can Alter Factors Linked To
Heart Disease And Diabetes, Animal Study Suggests.
ScienceDaily. Retrieved May 28, 2008, from http://www.sciencedaily.comĀ
/releases/2007/04/070430074703.htm
American Chemical Society (1999, February
1). Natural Painkillers And Strong Antioxidants Found In Tart
Cherries. ScienceDaily. Retrieved May 28, 2008, from
http://www.sciencedaily.comĀ
/releases/1999/02/990201073255.htm
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