The Black Cherry Bulk Juice Concentrate And The Gout Connection

By Eric Powell


Everyone knows orange juice is a great way to get more vitamins (Especially vitamin C) and a quick, tasty way to get more fruit into your system. But does the lower cost juice from concentrate offer the same benefits as the type made from pressed or fresh fruit, or should you always by your own and make your Bulk Juice Concentrate -?

It is well known that uric acid buildup in the blood, past the point that the individual person with gouty arthritis can handle, can bring on a gout attack. A compound known as anthocyanins in cherries has been found to help with the reduction of uric acid levels in the body. Anthocyanins is the compound that actually gives cherries their bright red color. This magical compound has been found to provide many more health benefits than just uric acid reduction when taken on a daily basis.

According to the latest studies, it has been well proved that micro-nutrient dense concentrate of many fruits and vegetables eliminates the greater risk of chronic diseases. The concentrates of fruits such as oranges, papayas, pineapples, cherries and others assist to boost the level of micro-nutrients.

Which is better. The process of killing bacteria and storage means both squeezed and concentrates have artificial flavors and nutrients added to bring them back to the levels of fresh fruit extract. This means that obviously the best way, although unfortunately not the most low-cost way - is to buy oranges and make the extract yourself.Squeezed and concentrates orange extract both have vitamin c added to them, so you do get the vitamins, but not from the natural oranges themselves.

Some major Benefits: Nothing is more nutritive than a fresh fruit extract. But once the liquid part is extracted from these vital foods, you can ingest and consume up to 99 percent of the food value even if you have poor digestion.

You will quickly find that you actually save money by spending a little more on high-quality black cherry juice concentrates. Now let me give you fair warning. Cherries do not help every person that has gout. Why? I just don't know.

How much should you take? For me, two tablespoons each day works great. For others, two teaspoons a day works fine. Some gout sufferers find it takes more than two tablespoons a day. You have to do a little experimenting to find out how much you need to take to reduce the frequency and duration of your gout attacks.

Myth: Some think that taking medicines with fruits extracts instead of water can be quite beneficial as fruits are Healthy. Fact: This is wrong, as taking medication along with other fluids other than water is terrible! No doubt fruits are healthy, but taking medication with fruit extracts is entirely a different tale. As certain fruit extracts like grapefruit extract can cause normal doses of medication to develop into a toxin, whereas fruit extracts like orange extract may result in diminishing the effects of certain medication wiping out the useful effects from them.




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