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Cranberry Juice Washes Away UTIs
Cranberry juice may taste tangy, but
it holds sweet relief for women who regularly suffer from urinary
tract infections (UTIs).
Drinking cranberry juice can help
prevent UTIs in some women, according to an article in the May
15 issue of Clinical Infectious Diseases.
Sexually active adult women with
recurring UTIs are the most likely to reap benefits from regular
doses of cranberry juice. Researchers have noted up to a 50 percent
drop in infection rates among that group.
Doctors know that cranberries contain
two compounds that keep infection-causing bacteria from adhering
to the lining of the urinary tract, and have been studying the
positive benefits since 1966.
However, the studies have not tended
to be uniform, making it hard to compare them.
"In general, we need more clinical
studies with different population groups, different dosages, and
comparison between juice and capsules," author Dr. Raul Raz of
Haemek Medical Center in Afula, Israel, said in a prepared statement.
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