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A Strange Cure

Cranberry Juice

 

For the past several months I have been experiencing a degree of physical agony because of osteoarthritis.  Walking has been difficult with sharp pains going up and down my right leg and originating from my lower back.  Sitting has been just as difficult.

 

     Interestingly, however, last week I had gotten into a discussion about my ailment with another prisoner.  He had queried me as to why I was limping, and I then explained to him what I have been going through.

 

     He in turn told me that he too had suffered from the same thing, and that his battle with arthritis and sciatica lasted for about a year.  He also said that at times his condition was so bad that he needed to use a walker.  I had a hard time picturing him like this since he is a muscular black man, built like a football player, and he’s only about forty years old.

 

     Jazzman* said to me, “Dave, get yourself some cranberry juice.”  I laughed because it sounded silly that cranberry juice was supposed to do something for my crippling pain.

 

     Only yesterday I had been in the doctor’s office, and he basically said there was nothing I could do for osteoarthritis other than taking pain medication.  I don’t like taking pills, however, and I know the long term effects of continued use of pain-killers and anti-inflammatory drugs could be negative and do irreversible damage to my stomach, liver and kidneys.  So I told the doctor, “No thanks!”

 

     But then I remembered what Jazzman said about cranberry juice.  So out of curiosity I ordered two ounce cans of juice, which is the only cranberry product my commissary offers.  I figured that even if the juice did not work on my pain, I would still get some nutritional benefits.  Each can claims on its label to have 100% of Vitamin C.

 

     Then, yesterday evening, I drank my first can before I went to sleep.  I didn’t expect anything to happen.  But, amazingly, this morning when I opened my eyes and began to get off my bunk, there was almost no pain in my lower back or in my right leg.

 

     Prior to this, for the past three plus months, whenever I awoke it felt as if a shark had sunk its teeth into my leg.  I hobbled in pain with every step I took.  And now I found myself standing on the concrete floor in the middle of my cell with nothing more than a slight residual tingle of pain that was manageable.

 

     I even felt so good that at 10 o’clock this morning when the recreation yard opened I went outdoors to walk in the fresh air.  I walked for approximately sixty of the ninety minutes I was allotted in the yard.

 

     Then, later  this afternoon, I went to the chapel for our Saturday worship service with the men who visit us from Times Square Church in New York City.

 

     Tonight I plan to drink my second can.  I’m not sure if it was the juice that made me better.  I know, of course, that God can use ordinary things to do His work.   But if it is the cranberry juice, then I am grateful to the Lord for creating cranberries!

 

     I’ll see what happens as time goes on.

 

                                                                              David Berkowitz     

                                                                               January 28, 2006

 

 

*Jazzman is his nickname.

 

© 2006 David Berkowitz

 

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