Monday 21 August 2023

Smoothie of Cherries, Ginger and Peppermint Inhibit Diseases Associated with Symptoms of #Chronic and Acute Pain, Scientists Show

Kyle J. Norton


The finding of a natural source for the treatment of Autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease has been running into many obstacles, many ingredients shown initially with promising results in animal studies have not produced the same potential in large sample sizes and multi centers human trials.

Autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease is an inherited disease (Mutations in the PKHD1)causing abnormal functions of the liver and reno-inducing morbidity and mortality in children.
Until today, there is no cure, or treatment options for autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease, depending on complications, such as chronic pain.

The smoothie for people with chronic pain in Autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease
Yield: 2 servings (about 8 ounces each)
1 1/2 cups cherries cups pineapple
1 slice of ginger root
1 cup of peppermint herbal tea

1. Place all ingredients in a blender and puree for about 1 minute
2. Blend on high speed for about 1 minute or until the mixture is thick and the ice is well crushed. Add more green tea drinks if needed
3. Serve immediately

Cherries(1), ginger(4), and peppermint(7) may be the next combination of therapeutic ingredients as a pain reliever for the treatment of chronic pain in patients with autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease.

Cherry, a fleshy drupe, is the fruit of many plants of the genus Prunus cultivated all over the world for commercial profit due to its health potential.

In a randomized double-blind crossover study of 58 non-diabetic patients, oral administration of cherry juice improved the Western Ontario McMaster Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) scores, inducing symptom relief, including pain for patients with mild to moderate knee Osteoarthritis, through lowering the C-reactive protein CRP levels(1). According to the Oregon Health & Science University, the study of fifty-four healthy runners with ingesting 355 mL bottles of tart cherry juice twice daily for 7 days, during a strenuous running event can minimize post-run muscle pain(3).

Dr. Kuehl KS said, "Tart cherries appear to possess similar effectiveness in treating the inflammatory reaction seen in both acute and chronic pain syndromes encountered among athletes and non-athletes with chronic inflammatory disease")2) they may be used as an antioxidant and anti-inflammatory ingredient on prevention, treatment, and recovery of soft tissue injury and pain.

Ginger (Zingiber officinale) or ginger root is the genus Zingiber, belongings to the family Zingiberaceae, native to Tamil, used in traditional and Chinese medicine to treat dyspepsia, gastroparesis, constipation, edema, difficult urination, colic, etc.

In primary dysmenorrhea patients, ginger is effective in pain relief without inducing adverse effects and may be used as an alternative treatment for primary dysmenorrhea, according to the Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences(4) and treatment of ginger in students with primary dysmenorrhea for 5 days also showed a statistically significant effect on relieving intensity and duration of pain, the Shahid University, the study suggested(5).

Furthermore, in osteoarthritic patients, Dr. Therkleson T said," Ginger therapy activated a marked relief of osteoarthritis symptoms that progressively improved over the 24 weeks, with no negative effects reported. Ginger therapy needs to be considered by nurses caring for specific personality types with osteoarthritis"(6).

Peppermint is a hybrid mint with small purple or white flowers and downy leaves, in the genus Mentha, belonging to the family Lamiaceae, native to Europe. The herb has been used in folk medicine as an analgesic, antiseptic, antispasmodic, decongestant, and agent and to relieve gas, nausea, and stomach pain due to irritable bowel, intestinal cramps, indigestion, infection, etc

According to the Translational Research Center for Gastrointestinal Disorders (TARGID), peppermint oil, with antispasmodics may be considered the first-line treatment for abdominal pain in patients with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)(7).

Menthol, the cooling natural product of peppermint, according to the study conducted by Yale University School of Medicine, is widely used for the relief of acute and inflammatory pain in sports injuries, arthritis, and other painful conditions, through activating the methol-induced sensation of cooling(8).
Dr. Shen YH and Dr. Nahas R. said," Peppermint oil alleviates IBS symptoms, including abdominal pain" and "several complementary and alternative therapies can be recommended as part of an evidence-based approach to the treatment of IBS; these might provide patients with satisfactory relief and improve the therapeutic alliance"(9).

In the 76-year-old woman whose pain had been resistant to standard therapies, the application of neat peppermint oil showed to immediately improve her pain with persistence for 4-6 hours after application of the oil(10).

Taken together, People with Chronic Pain due to autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease should drink the smoothie as much as they can, depending on digestive and liver toleration.


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Health article writer and researcher; Over 10.000 articles and research papers have been written and published online, including worldwide health, ezine articles, article base, health blogs, self-growth, best before it's news, the Karate GB Daily, etc.,.
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References
(1) Randomized double-blind crossover study of the efficacy of a tart cherry juice blend in treatment of osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee by Schumacher HR1, Pullman-Mooar S, Gupta SR, Dinnella JE, Kim R, McHugh MP.(PubMed)
(2) Cherry juice targets antioxidant potential and pain relief by Kuehl KS1.(PubMed)
(3) Efficacy of tart cherry juice in reducing muscle pain during running: a randomized controlled trial by Kuehl KS1, Perrier ET, Elliot DL, Chesnutt JC. (PubMed)
(4) The effect of mefenamic acid and ginger on pain relief in primary dysmenorrhea: a randomized clinical trial by Shirvani MA1, Motahari-Tabari N, Alipour A.(PubMed)
(5) Effect of Zingiber officinale R. rhizomes (ginger) on pain relief in primary dysmenorrhea: a placebo randomized trial by Rahnama P1, Montazeri A, Huseini HF, Kianbakht S, Naseri M.(PubMed)
(6) Ginger Therapy for Osteoarthritis: A Typical Case by Therkleson T1. (PubMed)
(7) Treatment of abdominal pain in irritable bowel syndrome by Vanuytsel T1, Tack JF, Boeckxstaens GE.(PubMed)
(8) TRPM8 is the principal mediator of menthol-induced analgesia of acute and inflammatory pain by Liu B1, Fan L, Balakrishna S, Sui A, Morris JB, Jordt SE.(PubMed)
(9) Complementary and alternative medicine for treatment of irritable bowel syndrome by Shen YH1, Nahas R.(PubMed)
(10) A novel treatment of postherpetic neuralgia using peppermint oil by Davies SJ1, Harding LM, Baranowski AP.(PubMed)

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