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jennyjoan | 12:19 Tue 05th May 2015 | ChatterBank
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Hi Mrs O - have been googling the cherry juice - there doesn't appear to be any in Tesco but they are available in health shops. However, there are a number to pick from - the Montmorency seems to be concentrate. Could you provide me with a link with the one you have advised. Thank you
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JJ: My step dad used to drink cherry juice. He used to buy it from Asda.
I'm having issues with accessing their website at the moment so I'm unable to check for you. http://groceries.asda.com/
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thanks diz - but Mrs O - had said very definitively that it must be Montmorency cherry juice - you may have missed the post - but it was about insomnia.
I did miss the post, my apologies :) talking about Tesco, I'm off there now. Take care xx
jenny...make sure its cherry juice, not cherry "drink" I bought some in ASDA last year but it wasn't after I got home that I realised that it as drink, rather than real juice. Some people don't even know the difference !
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well that's right Mikey - Mrs O advised on montmorency one but there are several
Hi.
Tesco DO stock this juice - here are the details

http://www.tesco.com/groceries/product/details/?id=264685493

Morrisons and Asda sell exactly the same brand too so I guess you will find it in most other supermarkets as well.
Good luck, and let me know how you get on
Good against gout, apparently......

Biggest natural cause of gout is asparagus...just as it is the season for them...
DTC, I don't know where you found the info on asparagus - it is news to me (Mr O is a martyr to gout)
The main causes are too much red meat, seafood and alcohol.
This web site specifically states plant foods are NOT associated with an increased risk of gout

http://www.patient.co.uk/health/gout-diet-sheet
from one of the top chefs down here, Mrs O, I was having an attack and that was his first question. By the way, I find Ibuprofen far more effective than Naproxen in treating it.....but now on this weight loss programme to reduce the chances of it happening in the first place...33 pounds having gone to date.
http://www.health.com/health/gallery/thumbnails/0,,20448674,00.html

open up the pics and it's there, they are high in purine.....raw cherries are good as an antidote too, now that they are beginning to come into season.
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thanks Mrs O for replying JjCon - will certainly look for it now I will be buying the correct one.

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