• Home
  • Weight loss
  • Vegan diet
  • Diet plans
  • Fitness
  • Diet
  • Nutrition
Facebook Twitter Instagram Pinterest Vimeo YouTube
Same Day Health SolutionsSame Day Health Solutions
  • Home
  • About us
  • Contact us
  • Privacy policy
  • Terms and conditions
Facebook Twitter Instagram
  • Home
  • Weight loss
  • Vegan diet
  • Diet plans
  • Fitness
  • Diet
  • Nutrition
Same Day Health SolutionsSame Day Health Solutions
Home»Diet plans»Cranberry does help with UTI’s, just not how we thought
Diet plans

Cranberry does help with UTI’s, just not how we thought

adminBy adminJuly 27, 2022No Comments3 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Reddit WhatsApp Email
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest WhatsApp Email

I seem to get three or four bladder infections every year. My friend told me to try cranberry supplements. Do they work?

Thank you,

Meredith

Dear Meredith,

Anyone who has suffered through a urinary tract infection knows the discomfort that comes with it. As many as 6 million people endure a UTI each year; most are healthy women ages 20 to 40.

A UTI occurs when bacteria, such as Escherichia coli (E. Coli), make their way to any part of the urinary system — the bladder, kidneys, ureters or urethra.

Some prefer a more natural approach to healing and may choose cranberry juice or tablets to defend against UTIs. Cranberries once were thought to help UTIs by making the urine more acidic, which makes it more difficult for bacteria to survive. More recent research has found that cranberries contain a nutrient called proanthocyanins (PACs) that change the surface of E. Coli, making it less likely to stick to the urinary tract.

In an analysis of randomized controlled trials, the gold standard of research, Wang et al. found that cranberry-containing products were associated with UTI prevention, particularly for women with recurrent UTIs. Several other studies showed similar results. It is important to note that cranberry products do not treat UTIs but aid in their prevention.

Overall, most well-designed studies show that cranberries help prevent recurrent UTIs in healthy middle-aged women. Studies did not produce similar results in elderly populations.


The question that follows is, “How much cranberry is needed?” The consensus is that 36 mg of PAC equivalents each day is required for UTI prevention. This amount can be found in 1 to 2 cups of cranberry juice cocktail containing at least 26% cranberry juice. If you choose a supplement or extract form, check the label for PAC equivalents.

Cranberry products are considered safe, but some have reported stomach upset and diarrhea when using them. Keep in mind that cranberry juice cocktail tends to be high in sugar, although there are lower-sugar versions. Cranberries, extract and supplement forms are high in oxalates. Oxalates bind with calcium and increase the risk of kidney stones. Do not use cranberry products if you are prone to kidney stones.

When choosing any supplement, select one with USP on the label. The United States Pharmacopeia (USP) is a non-profit organization that tests supplements and medications for quality, potency and absorbability. USP helps you get the most for your money.

Until next time, be healthy!

Dear Dietitian

Leanne McCrate, RDN, LD, CNSC, is an award-winning dietitian based in St. Louis, Missouri. Her mission is to educate consumers on sound, science-based nutrition. Do you have a nutrition question? Email her today at deardietitian411@gmail.com. Dear Dietitian does not endorse any products, health programs, or diet plans.

This column is for educational purposes and is not a substitute for medical care. Talk to your healthcare provider if you think you have a urinary tract infection and follow their recommendations.

admin
  • Website

Related Posts

Benefits Of A Core-Strengthening Workout Routine

November 1, 2022

Monthly Health Horoscope November 2022: Know your health predictions

October 31, 2022

Monthly Health Horoscope November 2022: Know your health predictions

October 31, 2022

Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Latest

Here’s How Much Caffeine You Can Really Have in a Day

November 16, 2022

Giant Food links with prepaid debit card program to tackle food insecurity

November 16, 2022

Space tomatoes and yogurt bags: NASA scientists are sending experiments to space that will enable longer future missions | News

November 16, 2022
Follow us
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • Vimeo
News
  • Diet (1,949)
  • Diet plans (1,948)
  • Fitness (1,937)
  • Nutrition (1,948)
  • Uncategorized (1)
  • Vegan diet (1,977)
  • Weight loss (1,979)
News
  • Diet (1,949)
  • Diet plans (1,948)
  • Fitness (1,937)
  • Nutrition (1,948)
  • Uncategorized (1)
  • Vegan diet (1,977)
  • Weight loss (1,979)

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest creative news from samedayhealthsolutions.

Follow us
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • Vimeo
Facebook Twitter Instagram Pinterest
  • Home
  • About us
  • Contact us
  • Privacy policy
  • Terms and conditions
© 2023 Designed bysamedayhealthsolutions .

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.