SLASH Your Risk of UTI by 53% with This “Magic” Juice

If you’ve ever had a urinary tract infection (UTI), you already know you don’t want another one.  

The burning and stinging pain… frequent trips to the bathroom… and uncomfortable pressure in your bladder are enough to drive anyone mad.  

But as we get older, these infections can be harder to avoid.  

In fact, according to the Cleveland Clinic, UTIs are “among the most commonly diagnosed infections in people who are older.”

Luckily, it doesn’t have to be this way any longer.  

Research shows that drinking a certain “magic” juice can SLASH your risk of developing a UTI by up to a whopping 53 percent!  

And it could be in your refrigerator right now! 

For eons, people have turned to cranberry juice to fight off UTIs.  

Unfortunately, the mainstream has done everything it can to discredit this old-world cure in the last few decades.  

Why? Because Big Pharma can’t slap a patent on a natural cure and sell it for oodles of cash.  

But now, there’s no denying the infection-fighting powers of cranberry juice.  

For the new study, researchers from Flinders University in Australia reviewed 50 trials, including nearly 9,000 participants, looking for a link between cranberry juice consumption and UTIs.  

And man, did they find one! 

The analysis showed that drinking cranberry juice – or taking cranberry supplements – reduced the risk of repeat UTIs: 

  • In women by more than 25 percent,  
  • In children by more than 50 percent,  
  • And in people susceptible to UTI by 53%.

Holy smokes, folks! 

Just think about what these results could mean for you… your spouse… and even your grandchildren.  

Other research shows that cranberry works because it helps break up biofilms – the sticky film of bacteria that causes UTIs.  

If you’re not already drinking cranberry juice, now is a great time to start.  

Just be sure to avoid the sweetened and blended varieties, as they are full of added sugar, which can worsen your UTI.

I like this unsweetened one.  

If you don’t like the tart taste of cranberry, you can use a supplement instead.  

Cranberry supplements are available at your local pharmacy.  

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