4 Big Reasons to Love Cranberries

Cranberries are native to North America, particularly New England, hence their inclusion in the traditional “first Thanksgiving” dinner.

While once relegated to the holidays, the berries’ popularity has greatly increased, particularly in the form of their juice.

Although many eat cranberries for their refreshing taste, what may be even more appealing are their health-protecting benefits.

Let’s dig into some of the most compelling research.

Cranberries Prevent UTIs

E. coli bacteria are the most common cause urinary tract infections which afflict millions of people each year. Cranberries have been found to prevent the attachment of E. coli to the wall of the …read more