Cherry Pie Filling

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spokaneshelties
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Cherry Pie Filling

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I know this may sound nuts but it works for me and it works virtually instantaneously. My husband read it in a newspaper column by Dr. Gott. One of his patients told him about this so he mentioned it. Hubby mentioned it to me, I mentioned it to my neurologist (who totally cracked up), and here I am per his referral. We use Comstock No Sugar Added Cherry Pie Filling, although I suppose almost any would work. When having an episode, I eat 12-15 cherries (with the sauce, of course, since that's my favorite part). It stops the symptoms immediately and for the rest of the night. This truly isn't a joke. It would be interesting to hear how many, if any, others try this and get some relief. Pat K.

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Thankyou Pat.
If rls is a problem then anything that works is welcome.
Betty
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