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RE: LeoThread 2025-02-10 13:34

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A pivotal aspect of the new study highlighted was the lack of bias based on sponsor influence; both trials funded by the cranberry industry and those by independent bodies yielded similar outcomes. This strengthens the credibility of the findings and assures that the science behind cranberry products merit consideration.

Conclusion

Ultimately, there appears to be encouraging evidence validating the role of cranberry supplements and juice in reducing recurrent UTIs in women and children. As this alternative to antibiotics gains traction, individuals are advised to consult their healthcare providers before making any significant health changes.