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Black Cherry Concentrate Unsweetened One Pint by NATURAL SOURCES


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100% Black Cherry Concentrate (Unsweetened)

Since anceint times, black cherry has been used as a remedy for gout. Black Cherry is a beneficial antioxidant. 

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Natural Sources uses the finest fruit available and processes it at low temperatures to retain as much of the natural gooness as possible. 

Use full strength and mix 8 oz. of concentrate to 56 oz. water or juice to make a healthy delicious drink. 8 oz. of concentrate plus 56 oz. water makes 1/2 gallon. 16 oz. of concentrate plus 112 oz. water makes 1 gallon. Approx. 8.5 pounds of fresh whole fruit is pressed and concentrated to get one pint of Natural Fruit Concentrate. Refrigerate after opening. 

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Black Cherry Concentrate Unsweetened One Pint by NATURAL SOURCES


Gout Relief


Note from Rose Louise:


My years of personal experience with Black Cherry Consentrate, show me that it reduced the uric acid in my system and helped me to balance my PH levels. It is very alkaline and an acidic dis-eased body will definately benefit from it. Dis-ease can not live in a PH balanced environment! 


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Some studies have shown that Black Cherries that are taken fresh, dried or juiced, but not frozen or processed, can reduce the levels of uric acid in your bloodstream. High levels of uric acid can trigger painful gout attacks. There is anecdotal evidence that a helping of fresh cherries, or a few tablespoons of cherry concentrate a day, can bring relief to gout pain sufferers. A study at the University of California-Davis found that women who were given one serving of cherries daily saw their uric acid levels decline by 15 percent.


 



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