A member asked:

I have about gin soaked raisans. if they work, how long do you soak and how many do you eat to ease arthritis?

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Dr. Pamela Pappas answered

Specializes in Psychiatry

No real studies: The idea of eating gin-soaked raisins to help arthritis pain has been around for ~30 years. It's in the realm of folk remedies, with no testing in the controlled double blind study approach conventional medicine uses. You'd be doing your own personal experiment by trying this, but here's some info: http://tinyurl.Com/n8wocra if it gives better results than oxycodone & percocet, do let us know.

Answered 9/16/2013

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