Originally Posted by Whiptail
Originally Posted by robertham1
You'll want the tart cherry for the joint issues. Make sure you read the labels as most of the juice is from concentrate and thus (apparently) Lacks as much of the desired anti inflammatories you look for when drinking it for such purposes. Very few are pure cherry juice and are not from concentrate.


This thread says that black cherry juice is better for gout.

Good advice on the concentrate compared to pure. Pure costs more but is a lot better.


I asked my rhuemetologist about black vs. tart- it was her who led me to believe tart was better for my purposes (gout). So that's what I've gone with. For all I know they both work, or don't!