Cranberries can help cut antibiotic resistance
Washington
DC: Not only cranberries help your health from head to toe, but are also an
effective approach to help reduce antibiotic use, according to a recent
research.
Global
experts at the International Conference on Polyphenols and Health presented new
evidence, showing how cranberries are poised to be a compelling tool to help
reduce antibiotic resistance and oxidative stress.
Reporting
at the International Conference on Polyphenols and Health (ICPH) last Friday,
the scientists revealed the growing evidence on how cranberries can help curb
recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs), the second most common type of
infection in the body.
A lower
number of infections would mean less use of antibiotics and less risk of
developing antibiotic resistance. In addition, they touched on how the unique
blend of polyphenol antioxidants - provided by cranberries - may assist in
preserving heart and cognitive health, and protect against oxidative stress to
help promote overall well-being.
Boston
University's Kalpana Gupta said they have long believed in the urinary tract
health benefits that cranberries provide, but this new research reveals just
how wide-ranging those benefits can be.
This
new research also builds on other recent findings that revealed drinking
cranberry juice cocktail may help manage risks associated with heart disease,
diabetes and stroke. The future is fruitful for cranberry and, more
importantly, for those who can benefit from its nutritional elements.
ANI
Cranberries can help cut antibiotic resistance
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November 06, 2015
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