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Title: Cherries to mend muscle
Post by: figgs on September 17, 2006, 11:06:16 AM
I read in Men's Health that for weight lifters, a tall glass (12 oz.) of cherry juice blend twice a day retains more strength (18%) and experienced faster pain relief (1 day sooner). Apparently, a concentration of inflammation-fighting antioxidants inside cherries helps erase the ache. They minimize the mocroscopic muscle tears that occur during forceful contraction.

To make cherries work for you, you need to eat dozens for them. That's a pain in the ass if you're eating the whole fruit. That's why cherry juice is better when you're looking for a muscle-recovery supplement.  And timing is important. Drinking it post-workout is the most effective time. I'll be drinking mine with my creatine.

When shopping for cherry juices, look for a brand that uses red tart cherries. No sugar added.

I'm going to try this. Anyone think it's not worth it?
Title: Re: Cherries to mend muscle
Post by: darksol on September 17, 2006, 03:14:49 PM
I don't know, I would think anything sugar based is going to be good for you post workout.  I would be interested in some real data to prove those statements.  IE how did they measure 18%?  If it works for you great.  But when you are going to low carb a bunch of cherry juice doesn't fit into the diet. 
Title: Re: Cherries to mend muscle
Post by: WOOO on September 17, 2006, 05:31:17 PM
Does it work?  I dunno...


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August 28, 2006 09:30 AM Eastern Time
CherryPharm - Powerful Proven Natural Recovery Juice Now Available; Endorsed by Professional Athletes & Trainers; Recently Published Study in British Journal of Sports Medicine Points to Benefits
GENEVA, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 28, 2006--Now, after months of enthusiastic response and increasing demand from professional and college sports teams, athletes, trainers and other individuals while in limited distribution, CherryPharm announced today that the all-natural and not from concentrate cherry juice is now available to the general public at www.cherrypharm.com at a cost of $2 per bottle.


According to a study published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine in June, http://bjsm.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/abstract/bjsm.2005.025429v1, CherryPharm offers proven natural recovery from muscle damage and pain experienced after strenuous activity or exercise.

When Jim Ramsay, medical trainer for the New York Rangers, saw the positive effect CherryPharm had for the athletes who were using it he encouraged players to make it a part of their regimen. "The New York Rangers have integrated the proven benefits of CherryPharm's all-natural juice into the lives of our players - we feel less sore, sleep better and recover faster," Ramsay says.

Developed by founder John Davey, working with Cornell University's Dr. Olga Padilla-Zakour, and a research team comprised of Dr. Malachy McHugh, director of research at the Nicholas Institute of Sports Medicine and Athletic Trauma, and Dr. Declan Connolly, associate professor and director of the University of Vermont's Human Performance Lab, http://www.cherrypharm.com/scientific.html, CherryPharm was developed to retain the greatest beneficial compounds found in cherries.

"Cherries have long been described as 'the healing fruit' but finding a juice that maximizes their effectiveness is practically impossible because the majority of cherry drinks are made from concentrate which offers far less potency," said John Davey, president of CherryPharm, Inc. "CherryPharm is unlike anything available today and provides the best tasting and most convenient way to enjoy pure cherry juice and the full benefits it contains."

As more consumers, including athletes and trainers, increasingly seek all natural sources to support and supplement a healthy lifestyle, CherryPharm is a revolutionary juice that offers real results. "In my 20-plus years of training athletes, performing muscle damage and recovery research and evaluating supplements, this is the first product that I have seen that works," says Declan AJ Connolly, PhD, University of Vermont.

CherryPharm Is PROVEN

-- Leading food researchers have confirmed that cherries are rich in Phyto-Nutrients and powerful antioxidants including natural anti-inflammatories, pain relievers and sleep regulators.

-- Independent clinical trials have shown CherryPharm users experienced significantly less pain and less strength loss than with a placebo.

-- Published research results in scientific journals confirm the benefits of cherries and CherryPharm.

CherryPharm Is NATURAL

-- CherryPharm is 100 percent natural juice with no additives or preservatives.

-- Each serving of CherryPharm contains approximately 50 cherries.

-- CherryPharm is the most potent cherry juice available as measured by anthocyanins.

CherryPharm Promotes RECOVERY

Independent clinical trials, presented at the American College of Sports Medicine last November showed that CherryPharm:

-- Prevented muscle damage

-- Reduced strength loss

-- Lessened pain

-- Accelerated natural recovery

To achieve best results, it is recommended that users drink two servings of CherryPharm (one 8 fl.oz bottle) each day but not during exercise or strenuous activity.

About CherryPharm, Inc.

CherryPharm, Inc., headquartered at the Cornell Agriculture and Food Technology Park in Geneva NY, was founded in 2004 and launched commercially in August 2006, is a consumer health product company that provides all-natural proven recovery products based on the health benefits of tart cherries. The company's initial product, CherryPharm, is a proprietary all-natural cherry juice blend that leverages recent academic research identifying naturally occurring health benefits in cherries. The management and board of CherryPharm are comprised of experienced and accomplished experts from various backgrounds including sports medicine, food science, agriculture, corporate finance, advertising and marketing. Please visit www.cherrypharm.com for more information.

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Title: Re: Cherries to mend muscle
Post by: figgs on September 17, 2006, 06:32:36 PM
Awesome! Thanks!

$48 for 12 days worth. Phuck that.
Title: Re: Cherries to mend muscle
Post by: WOOO on September 17, 2006, 06:42:01 PM
Awesome! Thanks!

$48 for 12 days worth. Phuck that.

yup... time to check walmart
Title: Re: Cherries to mend muscle
Post by: MidniteRambo on September 21, 2006, 03:38:45 PM
I don't know, I would think anything sugar based is going to be good for you post workout. 

I don't agree.  Fructose is not a good insulin spiker, hence fruit juice is not a valuable post-work out tool for that purpose.  The issue of whether cherry juice has some independent value is a different issue.
Title: Re: Cherries to mend muscle
Post by: WOOO on September 21, 2006, 04:50:51 PM
I don't agree.  Fructose is not a good insulin spiker, hence fruit juice is not a valuable post-work out tool for that purpose.  The issue of whether cherry juice has some independent value is a different issue.

i am currently drinking a 20oz glass of juice in the morning... equal parts cherry, blueberry and cranberry... no sugar added (i buy the 3 seperatly and mix them)...

damn good
Title: Re: Cherries to mend muscle
Post by: dontknowit on September 22, 2006, 03:05:38 AM
I don't pay much attention to this type of studies.

This year it's cherries, next year apple's will have a magic ingredient, the year after cucumber wil make you younger again.

Eat different kind of fruits, and enjoy not only the taste but also their (hidden) nutrition. If you're planning to eat the next couple of weeks a lot of cherries,
you will start to hate them, maybe for the rest of your live.


And about juice,
I'm I the only you one who's making his own orange-juice? Nowadays they have wonderfull machines to maximize the quantity of juice and it can't get any fresher that that. 
And you buy the oranges in boxes, 17 kg for about 10/12 euro's.
Title: Re: Cherries to mend muscle
Post by: WOOO on September 22, 2006, 05:49:53 PM
I don't pay much attention to this type of studies.

This year it's cherries, next year apple's will have a magic ingredient, the year after cucumber wil make you younger again.

Eat different kind of fruits, and enjoy not only the taste but also their (hidden) nutrition. If you're planning to eat the next couple of weeks a lot of cherries,
you will start to hate them, maybe for the rest of your live.


And about juice,
I'm I the only you one who's making his own orange-juice? Nowadays they have wonderfull machines to maximize the quantity of juice and it can't get any fresher that that. 
And you buy the oranges in boxes, 17 kg for about 10/12 euro's.



word.. i want some magic cukes
Title: Re: Cherries to mend muscle
Post by: Princess L on September 22, 2006, 08:38:56 PM


And about juice,
I'm I the only you one who's making his own orange-juice? Nowadays they have wonderfull machines to maximize the quantity of juice and it can't get any fresher that that. 
And you buy the oranges in boxes, 17 kg for about 10/12 euro's.

What kind of juicer do you have?  The kind that juices EVERYTHING?  If so, try this.  Use a potato peeler to remove just the zest (only the orange skin).  Leave that thick white "pithy" stuff on and run it through the juicer.  It makes the juice thick and creamy and "dreamsicle" like.  We would never eat that white "pith" (it's kind of bitter tasting), but when it's juiced, it takes on a whole different flavor.  Try it.   ;)

Carrots juiced with a little granny smith apple is really good too.
Title: Re: Cherries to mend muscle
Post by: benchthis on September 22, 2006, 08:59:32 PM
there goes the bee pollen  ::)
Title: Re: Cherries to mend muscle
Post by: WOOO on September 23, 2006, 01:27:59 AM
What kind of juicer do you have?  The kind that juices EVERYTHING?  If so, try this.  Use a potato peeler to remove just the zest (only the orange skin).  Leave that thick white "pithy" stuff on and run it through the juicer.  It makes the juice thick and creamy and "dreamsicle" like.  We would never eat that white "pith" (it's kind of bitter tasting), but when it's juiced, it takes on a whole different flavor.  Try it.   ;)

Carrots juiced with a little granny smith apple is really good too.

the combination of "thick" "creamy" and "dreamsicle" in the same sentence blew my mind...    :-*