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It’s the question we ask ourselves every time we feel that burny, uncomfortable feeling coming on down there: does cranberry juice actually help cure a urinary tract infection?
About 60 per cent of women will experience the pain and discomfort that comes with having a UTI or cystitis over their lifetime. So it’s probably about time we learned to deal with them effectively, right?
Cystitis happens when certain bacteria get into the urinary tract and start to multiply. These bacteria can cause inflammation of the urinary tract, and boom – it’s suddenly VERY uncomfortable down there. In extreme causes, it can even cause kidney infections.
We’ve just busted one of the biggest period myths of all-time. Period.
While we’d love to think that drinking a glass or two of delicious cranberry juice was going to fix our UTI woes completely, science says this isn’t the case. Sorry to burst your (delicious) bubble.
In 2012, researchers at the University of Rennes in France, found that compounds in cranberries could block up to 80 per cent of the bacteria E. coli from attaching to the cells lining the urethra. While the researchers of the study, that was published in the Journal of Medicinal Food, did suggest that cranberries could be beneficial in treating UTIs, they couldn’t outright confirm that they could combat them alone.
Yep, no longer can you justify feeling like a (total) health god when sipping on a cranberry juice concoction.