Posted on 01/14/2008 3:17:20 PM PST by blam
Cranberries Help Combat Urinary Tract Infections In Women, Researcher Finds
ScienceDaily (Jan. 14, 2008) Cranberry juice, long dissed as a mere folk remedy for relieving urinary tract infections in women, is finally getting some respect.
Thanks to Prof. Itzhak Ofek, a researcher at Tel Aviv University's Sackler Faculty of Medicine, the world now knows that science supports the folklore. Prof. Ofek's research on the tart berry over the past two decades shows that its juice indeed combats urinary tract infections.
And, hes discovered, the refreshing red beverage has additional medicinal qualities as well. Prof. Ofek has found that cranberry juice exhibits anti-viral properties against the flu, can prevent cavities, and lessens the reoccurrence of gastric ulcers. Unhappily for half the human race, however, new research published this year in the journal Molecular Nutrition & Food Research on ulcers, suggests that, like urinary tract infections, the healing power of cranberries apply only to women.
Medicinal "Teflon"
The remarkable healing property in cranberries stems from a heavy molecule known as non-dialyzable material or NDM. This molecule, isolated by Prof. Ofek and his colleagues, seems to coat some bodily surfaces with Teflon-like efficiency, preventing infection-causing agents from taking root.
Surprisingly, NDM appears to have no effect on some of the good bacteria in our bodies, says Prof. Ofek. His seminal research on the subject, in collaboration with Prof. Nathan Sharon from the Weizmann Institute, appeared in the worlds leading medical journal, the New England Journal of Medicine, in 1991. We understood that there was something in cranberry juice that doesnt let infections adhere to a womans bladder," Prof. Ofek says. "We figured it was a specific inhibitor and proved this to be the case.
A Unique Mouthwash
After the 1991 study, Prof. Ofek conjectured that if cranberries could protect against bacterial invasion in the bladder, "Could they work wonders elsewhere? He took the question Tel Aviv Universitys School of Dental Medicine, and together with Prof Ervin Weiss, produced positive results.
We found that NDM inhibits adhesion of oral bacteria to tooth surfaces and as a consequence reduced the bacterial load that causes cavities in the mouth, says Prof. Ofek. And after a clinical trial, we formulated a mouthwash based on cranberries which was patented by Tel Aviv University.
From Mouth to Midsection
But Prof. Ofek wasnt content to stop at cavities. Working with Prof. Ervin Weiss and Prof. Zichria Rones at Hadassah Medical and Dental School, he found that NDM inhibits the flu virus from attaching to cells and prevented experimental flu infections in animal models.
Most recently, Prof. Ofek collaborated with Dr. Haim Shmuely, a resident physician at the Beilinson Hospital and lecturer at Tel Aviv University, to find that cranberry also inhibits two-thirds of the unhealthy bacteria that clings to gastric cells, which lead to ulcers.
The results were very interesting, says Prof. Ofek. Cranberry helped reduce the load of this bacteria, Helicobacter pylori, in the gut. In combination with antibiotics, it reduced repeat ulcers from approximately 15 percent to about 5 percent.
Ladies Only
The one drawback to this research is that it only holds true for women, showing once again cranberrys affinity for the female. The whole thing with cranberries seems to be female-oriented, admits Prof. Ofek.
He continues, The take-home message is that ... this fruit [has] a polyphenolic material. We still don't know its chemical formula, but it seems to target a fraction of bacteria and viruses.
Today, a cranberry research team comprised of scientists from across Israel, and headed by Professors Ofek and Weiss, are investigating the berry's healing powers. Recently, it was found that cranberry NDM may also act as an anti-cancer agent. The scientific research methods behind the research have been patented by Tel Aviv University.
Prof. Ofeks recommendation is that women drink two glasses a day to treat certain infections. And because there is still so much we dont know about cranberries, I would suggest that men also drink two glasses a day, he concludes.
The American cranberry juice company Ocean Spray funded a majority of Prof. Ofeks early research and his later research on ulcers. He is currently on sabbatical at the University of Tennessee in Memphis.
Adapted from materials provided by Tel Aviv University.
LOL.
I’m of the opinion that they’re very useful...but not the HFCS-laden cranberry flavored drinks.
You can buy pills made from cranberry concentrate powder at any pharmacy, or buy 100% cranberry juice from places like Trader Joe’s. Or there’s always fresh berries. :)
Works for men too.
Medical science never ceases to amaze me. They continue to get grants and money to prove things we already know. I want that job.
Did you have to, did you have to, did you have to.... say that?!
Dried Cranberries from Trader Joes are really good on salads!
Why did I know that was coming? Despite that, I have always believed cranberries to be a wonder fruit.
Cranberries, the ninja fruit.
While we’re on tips: Smear shaving cream on your bathroom mirror and wipe away with a dry towel. It keeps the mirror from fogging up.
Also, put a rubber band in the soap dish in your shower to keep the soap from falling out. Just lay the rubber band in the dish and put the soap on top of it.
My work here is done.
Trader Joe’s, love the place....
Spit works, too.
I wonder if Vodka-Cranberry was included in the study. It’s the only drink my wife likes.
Don’t let it burn, make it fade.
Now if a scientist can tell me why asparagus makes your pee stink like crazy about five minutes after you eat it, then I'll be impressed.
This is true ... it worked wonders for my FIL who was prone to UTI's. I started feeding him cranberry sauce regularly and also the capsules from the herbal section and his UTI's ceased.
Of course, the research that his the subject of this article says that the benefits only accrue to women. Bet he needs another big grant to find the benefits to men.
Women have known this for about 1000 years or more.
“find the pills that turn your urine orange”
BWAAA! When I was a 20-something hippy, I got a urinary tract infection. Went to the doc, and he gave me pills that turned my urine bright red! Only the old sadist didn’t tell me that would happen. Went to a party, smoked a couple, drank a few beers, and had to pee. Talk about being “FREAKED OUT!” I was sure I was a dead man!
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