Pickle juice, the humble liquid inside the jar of gherkins in your fridge, is getting attention on the world stage.in July 2023, commentators pointed out he was drinking pickle juice during breaks of the grueling almost five-hour final match.
Dr. Jordan Metzl, a sports medicine physician at the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York, says using pickle juice as an anti-cramping agent during exercise is one of his favorite topics. Athlete Josh Mansour drinks a shot of pickle juice during a National Rugby League match in 2017 in Sydney, Australia., published in 2022 in The American Journal of Gastroenterology, involved people with liver damage who often experience life-disrupting muscle cramps.