Organic Cranberries New Orleans LA

The far reaching anti- bacterial and anti-adhesion properties of cranberries outside urinary tract infections. As the use of antibiotics steadily increases with bacterial infections, the consumption of cranberries could reduce the number of those same human bacterial infections from forming.

Crescent City Farmers Market II
(504) 861-5898
200 Broadway Ave.
New Orleans, LA
German Coast Farmers' Market (East Bank)
Ormond Plantation; 13786 River Road
Destrehan, LA
Smoothie King
(504) 523-2030
1905 Saint Charles Ave
New Orleans, LA
Smoothie King
(504) 488-3535
3600 S Carrollton Ave
New Orleans, LA
Smoothie King
(504) 245-1133
8050 Crowder Blvd
New Orleans, LA
Crescent City Farmers Market I
(504) 861-5898
700 Magazine St.
New Orleans, LA
Gretna Farmers Market
(504) 366-4745
739 Third Street - Downtown; Third Street & Huey P. Long Streets
Gretna, LA
German coast Farmers Market (West Bank)
Next to Dufrene's; 13969 River Road
Luling, LA
Smoothie King
(504) 362-7000
197 Westbank Expy # 1665
Gretna, LA
Smoothie King
(504) 227-9205
1650 Manhattan Blvd
Harvey, LA
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Organic Cranberries for Good Health

The health and medical industry is fast recognizing the benefits of antioxidants as major disease fighters. Scientific studies show that cranberries also contain phytonutrients and proanthocyanidins (PACs). Like antioxidants, phytonutrients may protect against heart disease, cancer and other diseases. PACs prevent the adhesion of particular bacteria like E. coli to the urinary tract wall which can cause urinary tract infections (UTIs). Additionally these anti-adhesion properties of cranberries may inhibit the bacteria associated with gum disease and stomach ulcers. In a study done by Catherine Neto, Ph.D., assistant professor at the University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth, newly discovered compounds were found in cranberries that are toxic to an assortment of cancer cells such as breast, prostate, lung, cervical and leukemia.

Further studies reveal the far reaching anti- bacterial and anti-adhesion properties of cranberries outside urinary tract infections. As the use of antibiotics steadily increases with bacterial infections, the consumption of cranberries could reduce the number of those same human bacterial infections from forming. This would thereby reduce the consumption of antibiotics and further reduce the formation of resistant strains of bacteria to those same antibiotics.

With this news make a festive holiday organic cranberry pie for dinner or an organic cranberry tea spice cake for brunch and enjoy!

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