My husband just talked with a middle aged man that found this combination to help him immensely with rheumatism. Two cups of rum, raisins until rum just tops the raisins, soak for one week, drain the rum off and take 10 raisins a day. He is a Trapper which forces him to be quite active and says that it really works.
Soaking raisins for baking helps to rehydrate them, making them plump and juicy, which enhances their texture and flavor in baked goods. The soaking process also prevents the raisins from absorbing moisture from the batter or dough, ensuring they remain soft during baking. Additionally, soaking can help to release some of the natural sugars in the raisins, contributing to a sweeter taste in the final product.
To unstick raisins, place them in a bowl and cover them with warm water for about 10-15 minutes. This will help rehydrate them and loosen any clumping. After soaking, drain the water and gently separate the raisins with your fingers. Alternatively, you can toss them with a small amount of cornstarch or flour to help separate them without moisture.
It is a popular folk remedy and some people swear by it, However there is no scientific evidence to up hold it.
Yes
Osteoarthritis can not be cured, however there are quite a few things that can be done to help the sufferer of osteoarthritis. Go to the link below (Osteoarthritis treatments) for information that may be helpfull.
Raisins are good for you body they help you get in shape your breast size increases sometimes
YES
It is supposed to help with allergies
can you help me i need help on this work
Go to doctor and he/she may will help you
No. Percocet is just a pain reliever.
No it does nothing about arthritis but is used as a painkiller for osteoarthritis.