Tart cherry juice: A lip-puckering pain remedy?
Friday, July 3, 2009 - 17:28
in Psychology & Sociology
Some athletes tout its effects on post-workout aches, but so far, there's little research to back such claims. Some athletes are turning to a lip-puckering remedy for post-workout pain and weakness: tart cherry juice. The juice can be hard to swallow, but the claim is that it diminishes muscle pain and soreness as well as, or better than, many over-the-counter medications.
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