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We all know cranberry juice helps to manage urinary tract infections, right?
Well, steady on ― though some studies have found that the A-type proanthocyanidins (PAC) content of the berries might prevent bacteria from sticking to the bladder, it’s possible there might not be a high enough concentration in your cranberry juice to do the job.
Perhaps that’s why NHS Guys and St Thomas’ Trust writes “there is no firm evidence to support” drinking it once you’ve developed a UTI...