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  2. More evidence cranberries don't prevent urinary tract infections

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    Women taking the fruit capsules had just as many UTIs and infection-promoting factors in their urine as women taking inert placebo pills. More evidence cranberries don't prevent urinary tract ...

  3. Cranberry - Wikipedia

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    A 2023 Cochrane systematic review of 50 studies concluded there is evidence that consuming cranberry products (such as juice or capsules) is effective for reducing the risk of urinary tract infections (UTIs) in women with recurrent UTIs, in children, and in people susceptible to UTIs following clinical interventions; there was little evidence ...

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

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    Foroutan recommends 100 percent cranberry juice, which is not the same as a “cranberry juice cocktail” with added sugar. Cranberry juice can be tart, so feel free to dilute it with water or ...

  5. Proanthocyanidin - Wikipedia

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    Clinical trials have produced mixed results when asking the question to confirm that PACs, particularly from cranberries, were an alternative to antibiotic prophylaxis for UTIs: 1) a 2014 scientific opinion by the European Food Safety Authority rejected physiological evidence that cranberry PACs have a role in inhibiting bacterial pathogens ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Juice - Wikipedia

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    Preliminary research indicates that cranberry juice or capsules may decrease the number of urinary tract infections in women with frequent infections, [32] and a more substantial Cochrane review concludes that there is some evidence that cranberry products reduce the risk of symptomatic urinary tract infections for women, children, and people ...