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Influence of tart cherry juice on indices of recovery following marathon running
Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports, 10/28/09
Howatson G et al. – The cherry juice appears to provide a viable means to aid recovery following strenuous exercise by increasing total antioxidative capacity, reducing inflammation, lipid peroxidation and so aiding in the recovery of muscle function.
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