Anyone try Tart Cherry Juice with magnesium to help tingling?

Posted by spower @spower112000liverpoo, Jul 13 6:17am

I have found that Tart Cherry Juice 1 /2 cup to 1 cup twice a day?

Has anyone else tried Tart Cherry Juice plus magnesium every day to help reduce the tingling and strange sensations. I have found it helps me. I have Parkinson’s disease. Would love to know if anyone else has tried this.

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@arcuri24

I purchased an organic brand of tart cherry juice for $5.99 at Parrot Coffee Shop which is a European food store here in my nabe. I know Stop N Shop carries Knudsen and Lakeland brands in the ten dollar range. I take magnesium glycinate as I was told it is more absorbent than magnesium oxide. Hope that the juice helps!

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Thank you for that. Best of luck to you. You’re not alone.

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I purchase the
RW Knudsen organic tart cherry juice 32 oz. at Walmart for $7
Wegmans also carries it for roughly a dollar more.

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Hi!, I have CRPS. I haven’t tried cherry juice, but the tart cherry capsules. Unfortunately, no relief from my burning pain.

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@bluevirgo

Hi!, I have CRPS. I haven’t tried cherry juice, but the tart cherry capsules. Unfortunately, no relief from my burning pain.

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No pain right now - it just stopped 6 months ago but
I am constantly trying to find natural ways of beating this -tingle and tight feeling, like tight socks on my feet.
Currently taking Res-Q 1250 fish oil, Pure magnesium capsules and RW Knudsen organic tart cherry juice. Also rub my feet with Life-flo Magnesium lotion in the a.m. and p.m.
Finally able to wiggle my toes again and comfortable enough to not think of my feet all day.
Magnesium is helping me to sleep at night -previously up at least 4 times and now just once.

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Thank you for sharing. I just ordered tart cherry juice and fish oil. I’d discussed the latter with my PCP, but had not tried it yet. Can you tell me how do you drink you cherry juice? Do you mix it with water? Smoothie?

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@peg8842

No pain right now - it just stopped 6 months ago but
I am constantly trying to find natural ways of beating this -tingle and tight feeling, like tight socks on my feet.
Currently taking Res-Q 1250 fish oil, Pure magnesium capsules and RW Knudsen organic tart cherry juice. Also rub my feet with Life-flo Magnesium lotion in the a.m. and p.m.
Finally able to wiggle my toes again and comfortable enough to not think of my feet all day.
Magnesium is helping me to sleep at night -previously up at least 4 times and now just once.

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How many milligrams of Magnesium are you taking?

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@bluevirgo

Thank you for sharing. I just ordered tart cherry juice and fish oil. I’d discussed the latter with my PCP, but had not tried it yet. Can you tell me how do you drink you cherry juice? Do you mix it with water? Smoothie?

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I found this in the supermarket. It is excellent!

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@japanjim

How many milligrams of Magnesium are you taking?

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420 mg once a Day with tart cherry 1/2 cup most times more than the half twice a day. So far so good, I am doing so much better. Good luck to all who try it,

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@bluevirgo

Thank you for sharing. I just ordered tart cherry juice and fish oil. I’d discussed the latter with my PCP, but had not tried it yet. Can you tell me how do you drink you cherry juice? Do you mix it with water? Smoothie?

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I drink it as is, Most times more than 1/2 cup twice a day, the Black cherry is much sweeter but not reported as being as effective, I also take 420 mgs of magnesium daily.

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@japanjim

I found this in the supermarket. It is excellent!

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What is the brand - can't see it in the picture. I'm still playing with the different brands to see which I like better. I've decided not to get the "from concentrate" and get the Concentrate since they add water to the "from Concentrate" and you don't know how much water they add. I would rather get the Concentrate and water it down myself if needed.

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