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  2. Is Cranberry Juice Good for Your Kidneys? - AOL

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    You’ve no doubt heard about the potential for cranberry juice to help with some types of urinary tract infections (UTIs). A UTI can start out in your bladder and then travel to one or both of ...

  3. Does Cranberry Juice Help a Urinary Tract Infection? - AOL

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    That can also affect the bladder or even progress to the kidney, causing more serious problems. ... Drinking cranberry juice. Some people believe it can help prevent and/or treat UTIs ...

  4. 8 Health Benefits of Cranberry Juice (Plus 4 Cranberry Juice ...

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    We’re talking dried cranberries , cranberry... Native to North America, cranberries are recognized for their bright red color, tart taste and versatility. We’re talking dried cranberries ...

  5. Purple urine bag syndrome - Wikipedia

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    There is some research that points to cranberry pills as a means of reducing the occurrence of urinary tract infections, an infection caused by the accumulation of bacteria in the urinary system which includes the bladder and kidneys. Cranberry juice on the other hand has too much sugar to be as beneficial as the cranberry pill. [27]

  6. Cranberry juice - Wikipedia

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    Cranberry juice is an acidic drink with a pH of about 2.6. [9] Some cranberry juice products contain large amounts of sugar used in manufacturing to make the drink more palatable, but their consumption may increase the risk of hyperglycemia and reduced control of blood glucose in people with diabetes or glucose intolerance.

  7. Urinary tract infection - Wikipedia

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    Cranberry has not been effective in attempts to replace antibiotics for the treatment of active infections. [79] Cranberry supplements are also high in sugar content, which may worsen the risks associated with UTIs in patients with diabetes mellitus. [80] As of 2015, probiotics require further study to determine if they are beneficial for UTI. [81]