Cranberry Juice Consumption and Urinary Tract InfectionsTract Infections

Consumption of a cranberry juice beverage lowered the number of clinical urinary tract infection episodes in women with a recent history of urinary tract infection

Kevin Maki, PhD; Kerrie Kaspar, PhD; Christina Khoo, PhD; et al.American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. June 2016; 103(6): 1434-1442

Key Findings: The study showed that consuming cranberry juice reduced the reoccurrence of clinical urinary tract infections (UTI) in women with a recent history of UTI. Cranberry juice can be a useful strategy for reducing recurrent clinical UTI episodes and the use of an antibiotic treatment.

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