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Denver Daily News: Drunk raisins heal arthritis?

Denver Daily News: Drunk raisins heal arthritis?

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Drunk raisins heal arthritis?
Lafayette company producing gin-soaked raisins to
heal arthritis pain

Peter Marcus, DDN Staff Writer
Monday, November 29, 2010

These raisins won’t be joining the California Raisins with Ray Charles for a drunken rendition of “I Heard It Through The Grapevine.”

But Lafayette, Colo.-based DrunkenRaisins may alleviate pain associated with arthritis Ń something the California Raisins could never boast.

Founder Larry Wright has started a company that produces gin-soaked raisins, a known home remedy for the alleviation of inflammation pain associated with arthritis. DrunkenRaisins is the only known producer of the home remedy for the marketplace.

“Food is something that we spend years destroying ourselves with, we’ve got to figure it’s going to take a little bit of time to put the right food in our mouth to begin to heal,” said Wright, who has been using gin-soaked raisins for more than 12 years to alleviate arthritis pain in his hands.

These gin-soaked raisins aren’t just your average jumbo golden raisins soaked in gin, they are also covered in honey and cinnamon. There’s something about the golden raisins, juniper berries in the gin, cinnamon and honey that has an anti-inflammatory effect on the body, says Wright.

While he wouldn’t reveal the secrets behind his recipe, Wright says the raisins are soaked in the gin mixture for at least 10 days, until the raisins have swelled to the right size. They won’t get you drunk, but the raisins may take away the pain in another way.

It is recommended that consumers eat eight to nine gin-soaked raisins every day to experience relief. But there’s no limits on how many or in what way to eat the raisins. Some people put them in oatmeal, some in smoothies, says Wright.

There may not be empirical evidence as to the healing qualities of gin-soaked raisins, but if testimonials stand for anything, it appears about 80 percent of consumers note a healing quality associated with gin-soaked raisins, according to comments left at PeoplesPharmacy.com.

“The day after eating my first daily dose of nine gin-soaked raisins, the morning swelling in my arms and hands was gone,” wrote one user. “It was probably coincidence, but I thought it was amazing that I had no pain for the first time in months É Frankly, I couldn’t believe it was working (I’m a skeptic), but I wasn’t about to stop. It’s been three weeks since starting the gin-raisin concoction and I can’t tell you what a great relief it is!”

Another PeoplesPharmacy.com user, however, simply wrote, “Did nothing for me.”

Wright says he’s pumped about $30,000 into his company to find the right recipe and get production going. He’s looking to get up to 30 pounds per day. While he’s producing from mostly out of his home, Wright says he has facilities lined up to increase production.

DrunkenRaisins is sold by the pound at DrunkenRaisins.com. Wright recommends that new users start with three pounds, which costs $19.95 per pound.

“I’m not going to try to reinvent it,” Wright said of the 75-year-old gin-soaked formula. “I’m going to try to improve what’s already there.”

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Control the Cost of Good Health - Jeff

DrunkenRaisins are positioned as a simple, low-cost home remedy that many users report taking daily to help ease chronic arthritis pain and stiffness. They are made from common food ingredients rather than synthetic pharmaceuticals, so they offer an appealing option for people hoping to reduce reliance on costly prescription drugs and their potential side effects. While individual experiences are often positive, this approach has not been proven equivalent to standard medical therapies, so DrunkenRaisins are best viewed as a complementary strategy that may provide symptom relief and financial savings for some arthritis sufferer under medical supervision.

Control the Cost of Good Health - Jeff

DrunkenRaisins are positioned as a simple, low-cost home remedy that many users report taking daily to help ease chronic arthritis pain and stiffness. They are made from common food ingredients rather than synthetic pharmaceuticals, so they offer an appealing option for people hoping to reduce reliance on costly prescription drugs and their potential side effects. While individual experiences are often positive, this approach has not been proven equivalent to standard medical therapies, so DrunkenRaisins are best viewed as a complementary strategy that may provide symptom relief and financial savings for some arthritis sufferer under medical supervision.

Honey I’m Home - Rosie

Honey is a nutrient-dense natural sweetener rich in flavonoids and polyphenols that exhibit meaningful antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activity. Experimental and early clinical data show honey can downregulate key inflammatory pathways (including NF-κB and MAPK) and reduce pro-inflammatory cytokines, while supporting immune balance and tissue repair. When used alongside gin-soaked DrunkenRaisins, honey can act as a complementary matrix that adds its own polyphenol profile to the juniper, cinnamon, and golden raisin components, potentially enhancing overall antioxidant capacity and gentle anti-inflammatory support within a largely food-based, natural regimen.

Honey I’m Home - Rosie

Honey is a nutrient-dense natural sweetener rich in flavonoids and polyphenols that exhibit meaningful antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activity. Experimental and early clinical data show honey can downregulate key inflammatory pathways (including NF-κB and MAPK) and reduce pro-inflammatory cytokines, while supporting immune balance and tissue repair. When used alongside gin-soaked DrunkenRaisins, honey can act as a complementary matrix that adds its own polyphenol profile to the juniper, cinnamon, and golden raisin components, potentially enhancing overall antioxidant capacity and gentle anti-inflammatory support within a largely food-based, natural regimen.

Know the Raisin - Noah

Jumbo golden raisins provide a dense, natural package of potentially helpful compounds. The DrunkenRaisin aficionado considers them “the best all-natural anti-inflammatory food in the world.” They contain polyphenols, small amounts of vitamins, fiber, and sulfur dioxide–related compounds, all of which may contribute modest antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activity. In folk remedies like DrunkenRaisins, jumbo golden raisins act as the carrier for juniper-rich gin and adjunct spices, concentrating these ingredients into a convenient daily portion. The overall anti-inflammatory eFect is supported by thousands of anecdotal consumer comments, but has yet to be proven in a multimillion- dollar double-blind study.

Know the Raisin - Noah

Jumbo golden raisins provide a dense, natural package of potentially helpful compounds. The DrunkenRaisin aficionado considers them “the best all-natural anti-inflammatory food in the world.” They contain polyphenols, small amounts of vitamins, fiber, and sulfur dioxide–related compounds, all of which may contribute modest antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activity. In folk remedies like DrunkenRaisins, jumbo golden raisins act as the carrier for juniper-rich gin and adjunct spices, concentrating these ingredients into a convenient daily portion. The overall anti-inflammatory eFect is supported by thousands of anecdotal consumer comments, but has yet to be proven in a multimillion- dollar double-blind study.

Cinnamon - Jessica

Cinnamon from Sri Lanka, often called Ceylon or “true” cinnamon, contains potent polyphenols and cinnamaldehyde that help calm overactive inflammatory pathways. Studies show that Sri Lankan cinnamon extracts can reduce inflammatory signals, including nitric oxide, TNF-α, IL-6, and COX-2 activity, mechanisms closely tied to joint pain and arthritis. When this high-quality cinnamon is incorporated into the DrunkenRaisins process, it adds a layer of antioxidant and anti-inflammatory support on top of the juniper-rich gin and golden raisins.

Cinnamon - Jessica

Cinnamon from Sri Lanka, often called Ceylon or “true” cinnamon, contains potent polyphenols and cinnamaldehyde that help calm overactive inflammatory pathways. Studies show that Sri Lankan cinnamon extracts can reduce inflammatory signals, including nitric oxide, TNF-α, IL-6, and COX-2 activity, mechanisms closely tied to joint pain and arthritis. When this high-quality cinnamon is incorporated into the DrunkenRaisins process, it adds a layer of antioxidant and anti-inflammatory support on top of the juniper-rich gin and golden raisins.

Juniper Berry influenced Gin - Brittney

Juniper berries used to make gin contain antioxidant and anti-inflammatory plant compounds that, in theory, help calm inflammatory pathways related to arthritis. When gin is used to soak jumbo golden raisins, you also get antioxidants and sulfur-related compounds from the raisins, while the actual amounts of active juniper and sulfur are small the benefit from this original folk remedy is no longer a rumor. Many people still enjoy a daily spoonful of these “drunken raisins,” and DrunkenRaisins has become a well-known resource for properly prepared gin-and-juniper–based raisin products for many who rely on this traditional approach.

Juniper Berry influenced Gin - Brittney

Juniper berries used to make gin contain antioxidant and anti-inflammatory plant compounds that, in theory, help calm inflammatory pathways related to arthritis. When gin is used to soak jumbo golden raisins, you also get antioxidants and sulfur-related compounds from the raisins, while the actual amounts of active juniper and sulfur are small the benefit from this original folk remedy is no longer a rumor. Many people still enjoy a daily spoonful of these “drunken raisins,” and DrunkenRaisins has become a well-known resource for properly prepared gin-and-juniper–based raisin products for many who rely on this traditional approach.

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Control the cost of good health

DrunkenRaisins are a low-cost home remedy for arthritis pain, providing significant savings compared to expensive prescription drugs and helping avoid their serious side effects for many users

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Honey I'm home

Honey’s anti-inflammatory benefits come from its antioxidants, polyphenols, and flavonoids, which reduce oxidative stress, inhibit inflammatory enzymes, and modulate cytokines—helping lower inflammation throughout the body and supporting heart, metabolic, and immune health

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Know the raisin

Jumbo Golden Raisins support heart, bone, and gut health, lower cholesterol and blood pressure, boost immunity, prevent anemia, and provide antioxidants to help prevent chronic disease and promote healthy aging.

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Cinnamon

Another powerhouse on the DrunkinRaisins team is our cinnamon (which is imported from Sri Lanka). Cinnamon is know to promote circulation, help maintain a healthy immune system, promote oral health, help alleviate sore muscles and joints while providing other internal health.

Reduces Inflammation - Aurora

DrunkenRaisins helps many people feel less pain by combining several potentially helpful factors. Golden raisins contain antioxidants and anti-inflammatory plant compounds, while gin made from juniper berries also contains substances that may modestly reduce inflammation. In addition, many users report that taking a small, consistent daily dose becomes a comforting ritual, which can enhance relaxation and amplify the anti-inflammation effects, both of which can lessen the perception of pain. Thousands of positive antidotal reports indicate valued results that will vary from person to person.

Reduces Inflammation - Aurora

DrunkenRaisins helps many people feel less pain by combining several potentially helpful factors. Golden raisins contain antioxidants and anti-inflammatory plant compounds, while gin made from juniper berries also contains substances that may modestly reduce inflammation. In addition, many users report that taking a small, consistent daily dose becomes a comforting ritual, which can enhance relaxation and amplify the anti-inflammation effects, both of which can lessen the perception of pain. Thousands of positive antidotal reports indicate valued results that will vary from person to person.