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Tried the grape juice and pectin. No results at all . I bet the gin raisins

are a treat!!!!!

C

At 02:52 PM 6/9/00 +0000, you wrote:

>Did anybody have success with the raisins in gin recepy? I tried it,

>it tastes very good but I don't know if it does anything, but I

>enjoy it as a treat. I would appreciate your input. Hugs, Agnes

>

>Did anybody try this?

>

>Purple Pectin Fights Arthritis Pain?

>

>May 29, 2000

>Q: My husband and I both thank you for the grape juice and pectin

>recipe. I made it for him the first time you wrote about its

>benefits. He no longer wakes up with pain in his finger joints.

>Please share the recipe with others.

>

>A: Many people tell us that they get relief from arthritis pain with

>a daily dose of eight ounces of grape juice and one tablespoon of

>Certo liquid pectin used to thicken jellies and preserves. Certo can

>be found in the home canning section of the grocery.

>

>One reader wrote, " I was quite amused when I read about Certo and

>grape juice. I have tried every remedy out there, including some very

>expensive ones that did nothing, so I had little to lose.

>

> " Within a week I had amazing results. My knees have become free of

>stiffness for the first time in ten years, and I have even started

>running again! "

>

>Look for both the purple pectin and the golden raisins recipes in our

>Favorite Home Remedies section.

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Hi Agnes

I tried the gin and raisins recipe ages ago and it did nothing for me. As

you say, it tasted quite nice. I think I would rather just drink the gin!

;)

BFN

Carol W.

rheumatic certo

>Did anybody have success with the raisins in gin recepy? I tried it,

>it tastes very good but I don't know if it does anything, but I

>enjoy it as a treat. I would appreciate your input. Hugs, Agnes

>

>Did anybody try this?

>

>Purple Pectin Fights Arthritis Pain?

>

>May 29, 2000

>Q: My husband and I both thank you for the grape juice and pectin

>recipe. I made it for him the first time you wrote about its

>benefits. He no longer wakes up with pain in his finger joints.

>Please share the recipe with others.

>

>A: Many people tell us that they get relief from arthritis pain with

>a daily dose of eight ounces of grape juice and one tablespoon of

>Certo liquid pectin used to thicken jellies and preserves. Certo can

>be found in the home canning section of the grocery.

>

>One reader wrote, " I was quite amused when I read about Certo and

>grape juice. I have tried every remedy out there, including some very

>expensive ones that did nothing, so I had little to lose.

>

> " Within a week I had amazing results. My knees have become free of

>stiffness for the first time in ten years, and I have even started

>running again! "

>

>Look for both the purple pectin and the golden raisins recipes in our

>Favorite Home Remedies section.

>

>

>

>

>

>

>------------------------------------------------------------------------

>LOW RATE, NO WAIT!

>Get a NextCard Visa, in 30 seconds! Get rates

>as low as 2.9% Intro or 9.9% Fixed APR and no hidden fees.

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Yes, I saw this in my local paper. I have never heard of this put I guess it

can't hurt anything. I would wonder about the pectin since its used to

thicken stuff up. I hope it does not constipate you! It might bw worth a try

with

some real cherry juice.

Toni

In a message dated 6/1/04 9:31:53 PM Central Daylight Time,

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> Date: Tue, 1 Jun 2004 21:19:28 -0500

> From: " renate dorsey " <renate220@...>

> Subject: Have any of you heard of this

>

>

> (no subject)

>

>

> This is an article that was in our newspaper.....................

>

> Dear Dr. Gott: Please provide further information about the use of Certo

> for arthritis.

>

> Dear Reader: Several years ago, I casually mentioned in this column that

> I had heard from some people whose arthritis had responded to Certo and I

> asked readers to educate me about the use of this product.

> Since then, I've received scores of letters about this subject - and I

> thank each reader for writing. Many of the letters were glowing testimonials,

> some contained interesting anecdotes and a few were intriguing. In the

> interest of space, here is a summary of what I have learned:

> Certo is liquid fruit pectin, a product easily obtained in most grocery

> stores. (It is also available as a powder.) Certo is used in preparing jams

> and jellies.

> Many patients who suffered severe pain from various types of arthritis

> were at the end of their ropes; traditional medicine, including prescription

> drugs, had been ineffective in relieving their discomfort. Therefore, as a

> last resort, they tried Certo - and it worked.

>

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