date:Sep 13, 2012
lities, confirmed the research team, led by Kourosh Afshar from the University of British Columbia.
Afshar and his team said their findings offer support to cranberry to reduce UTI, however they added that further studies are needed to determine the cost-effectiveness of this approach.
Cranberry benefit?
PACs are the compounds thought to give cranberries their bacteria-fighting potential. Women have long turned to cranberry juice and supplements to help prevent recurrent UTIs though studies