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Introduction

Cranberries (Vaccinium macrocarpon) are fruits grown in Northeastern and North Central parts of the United States of America. Cranberries are also known as American cranberry and bearberry.1 They are harvested in the US and Canada between the months of September and October.

There are two methods used for the harvest of cranberries, wet harvest and dry harvest. In case of wet harvest, the cranberry farms are flooded and the fruits that float are collected; whereas, in the case of dry harvest, no water is used.

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Wet harvest fruits are used to prepare processed cranberry juice and sauce, whereas dry harvest fruit is cleaned and packaged as fresh fruit.2 All the available cranberry products provide similar health benefits and can be easily incorporated into the daily diet.2

Nutritional Valueof Cranberry

The nutritional value of cranberries is given in the table below; 100 grams of cranberries contain

Nutrient (unit)Value
Energy (Kcal)46
Protein (g)o.46
Carbohydrates (g)12
Fibre, total dietary (g)3.6
Sugars, total (g)4.27
Total fat (g)0.13
Potassium (mg)80
Calcium (mg)8
Iron (mg)0.23
Magnesium (mg)6
Phosphorous (mg)11
Vitamin C (mg)14

Properties of Cranberries

Many phytochemicals are also present in cranberries, for example, beta carotene, flavonoids, proanthocyanidins and anthocyanins are responsible for its beneficial properties.4,5

  • It may have beneficial activities for bladder
  • It may have beneficial properties for stomach
  • It may show liver protecting properties
  • It may have anti-diabetes properties
  • It may show wounds healing activity.1

Potential Uses of Cranberries

Cranberries have several health benefits in multiple systems as seen below.

Potential Uses of Cranberries for Cardiovascular Health

Consumption of cranberry juice can help manage cholesterol levels in obese men and women. Cranberry juice improves antioxidant status and may increases High-Density Lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol (good cholesterol). It can thus reduce the risk of cardiovascular diseases by lowering levels of inflammatory markers and improving the regulation of blood glucose.7The studies available seem insufficient to validate these claims, therefore consult an ayurvedic physician before taking cranberries for its effect on cardiovascular health.

Potential Uses of Cranberries for Cancer Prevention

The compounds present in cranberries have positive effects on cancer cells. These compounds might reduce inflammation, slow down growth, and cause the death of cancer cells. Studies found that cranberries may defeat the three main characteristics of cancer cells i.e. resisting cell death, invasive activity and spread and ongoing signaling to multiply in number.

Proanthocyanidins present in cranberries have shown inhibitory action against the formation of malignant cancers in the mouth in studies.8There is a need of more extensive research to validate the effect of cranberries in humans. Furthermore, cancer needs to be diagnosed and treated by a qualified doctor, hence, kindly consult a doctor.

Potential Uses of Cranberries in Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) Prevention

Cranberries may be recommended foods for women with recurrent urinary tract infections (UTI).9 Taking cranberry extract capsules twice a day has also shown promising results in reducing the incidence of UTIs in studies.10However, the urinary tract infections may need medical supervision and diagnosis. Consult a qualified doctor for the treatment of any such conditions.

Potential Uses of Cranberries for Skin

Cranberries are rich in vitamin C.3 Vitamin C may have several benefits on the skin, such as stimulating collagen synthesis and protecting from UV rays-induced photodamage.

Collagen is essential for skin elasticity and wound healing.11 Vitamin E found in cranberries may be a good antioxidant helpful in reducing the damage related to UV radiation exposure.12

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Potential Uses of Cranberries for Digestive Health

Consumption of cranberry products in young and older women may help in eradicating Helicobacter pylori infections.13

Although studies show the benefits of cranberries in different health conditions, this information is insufficient. Hence, there is a need for further studies to establish the true extent of the benefits of cranberries on human health. Furthermore, every person may respond differently to these herbs. Therefore, it is important to consult a doctor before using cranberries for any medical condition.

As per my observations, cranberries might do more than just help fight urinary tract infections. The same compounds that help with UTIs, called a-type proanthocyanidins, may also ward off bacteria from forming in your mouth. This means that cranberries might have the potential to avert cavities, gum disease, and tooth decay by controlling the production of harmful acids in your mouth.

Dr. Siddharth Gupta, B.A.M.S, M.D (Ayu)

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How to Use Cranberries

Cranberries are available in various forms, such as fresh cranberry fruit, cranberry juice, cranberry sauce, and dried cranberries. Raw cranberries have a bitter and sharp taste. 2

You should always take the advice of an Ayurvedic physician before having cranberries for its benefits. In addition, we recommend you do not replace or discontinue your ongoing medications with any ayurvedic or herbal preparations without seeking the medical advice of a qualified doctor. They will guide you with the best form and dosage in which the herb can be used per your health condition.

I would suggest incorporating cranberries into your diet because they might have powerful anti-inflammatory effects. These effects are due to the high levels of antioxidants found in cranberries, such as anthocyanins and flavanols, which are responsible for their dark colour. Antioxidants have been shown to potentially reduce the risk of chronic diseases by lowering inflammation in your body.

Dr. Rajeev Singh, BAMS

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Side Effects of Cranberries

The side effects of cranberries are

  • Cranberries come under the category of GRAS (generally regarded as safe), but consumption in large amounts can cause upset stomach and diarrhoea in young children.1
  • Concentrated extracts of cranberries contain a high amount of oxalates. Oxalates are a risk factor for kidney stones when consumed in high amounts. People with a history of kidney stones should reduce the consumption of cranberries and their products.15

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Precautions to Take with Cranberries

Precaution in Children

If a large amount of cranberries is eaten by children, it can lead to an upset stomach and diarrhoea.1 People with a history of kidney stones should avoid eating cranberries in large amounts.15

Precautions in pregnant & lactating women

Cranberry juice is safe in all trimesters of pregnancy. Cranberries are safe during pregnancy and show no ill effects on the mother or the baby.16 Cranberries juice, as well as cranberry capsules, can be taken during the breastfeeding period.17

Interactions with Other Drugs

Patients taking warfarin should be informed regarding the potential interaction between warfarin and cranberry consumption. You must inform your doctor if you are already on blood thinners like warfarin before consuming cranberries. .18

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Frequently Asked Questions

1) What are the benefits of cranberries?

Cranberries are a good source of antioxidants and vitamins. Cranberries also help manage urinary tract infections, improve cardiovascular health and skin condition.12These activities, however, are yet to be proved in humans.

2) Are cranberries beneficial for the skin?

Cranberries are rich in vitamin C and vitamin E. These vitamins show many benefits to the skin. Vitamin C helps in collagen synthesis and protects from UV induced photodamage. Collagen is essential for skin elasticity and wound healing.11 Vitamin E found in cranberries is a strong antioxidant effective in reducing the damage related to UV radiation exposure.12There is a need of more extensive research to validate the effect of cranberries in humans.

3) Are cranberries helpful in weight loss?

Cranberries have high fibre content.4 A high fibre intake helps in reducing the risk of obesity.however your nutritionist will guide you in much petter way.

4) What are the side effects of cranberries?

Cranberries come under the category of GRAS (generally regarded as safe), but consumption in large amounts can cause upset stomach and diarrhoea in young children.1

5) Is cranberry a citrus fruit?

Cranberries are not citrus fruits. Cranberries are berries that belong to a different family Ericaceae.19

6) What to make with cranberries?

Cranberry juice and cranberry sauce are some preparations of the cranberries. Raw cranberries have a bitter and sharp taste. 2

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References

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5. Narwojsz A, Tańska M, Mazur B, Borowska EJ. Fruit Physical Features, Phenolic Compounds Profile and Inhibition Activities of Cranberry Cultivars (Vaccinium macrocarpon) Compared to Wild-Grown Cranberry (Vaccinium oxycoccus). Plant Foods for Human Nutrition. 2019;74(3):300-306. doi:10.1007/S11130-019-00737-7/TABLES/4

6. Howell AB, Reed JD, Krueger CG, Winterbottom R, Cunningham DG, Leahy M. A-type cranberry proanthocyanidins and uropathogenic bacterial anti-adhesion activity. Phytochemistry. 2005;66(18):2281-2291. doi:10.1016/J.PHYTOCHEM.2005.05.022

7. Chew B, Mathison B, Kimble L, et al. Chronic consumption of a low calorie, high polyphenol cranberry beverage attenuates inflammation and improves glucoregulation and HDL cholesterol in healthy overweight humans: a randomized controlled trial. European journal of nutrition. 2019;58(3):1223-1235. doi:10.1007/S00394-018-1643-Z

8. Weh KM, Clarke J, Kresty LA. Cranberries and Cancer: An Update of Preclinical Studies Evaluating the Cancer Inhibitory Potential of Cranberry and Cranberry Derived Constituents. Antioxidants. 2016;5(3). doi:10.3390/ANTIOX5030027

9. Liska DAJ, Kern HJ, Maki KC. Cranberries and Urinary Tract Infections: How Can the Same Evidence Lead to Conflicting Advice? Advances in Nutrition. 2016;7(3):498. doi:10.3945/AN.115.011197

10. Caljouw MAA, MSc, Hout WB van den, et al. Effectiveness of Cranberry Capsules to Prevent Urinary Tract Infections in Vulnerable Older Persons: A Double-Blind Randomized Placebo-Controlled Trial in Long-Term Care Facilities. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 2014;62(1):103. doi:10.1111/JGS.12593

11. Pullar JM, Carr AC, Vissers MCM. The Roles of Vitamin C in Skin Health. Nutrients. 2017;9(8). doi:10.3390/NU9080866

12. Park K. Role of Micronutrients in Skin Health and Function. Biomolecules & Therapeutics. 2015;23(3):207. doi:10.4062/BIOMOLTHER.2015.003

13. Shmuely H, Ofek I, Weiss EI, Rones Z, Houri-Haddad Y. Cranberry components for the therapy of infectious disease. Current opinion in biotechnology. 2012;23(2):148-152. doi:10.1016/J.COPBIO.2011.10.009

14. Lila MA. Anthocyanins and Human Health: An In Vitro Investigative Approach. Journal of Biomedicine and Biotechnology. 2004;2004(5):306. doi:10.1155/S111072430440401X

15. Terris MK, Issa MM, Tacker JR. Dietary supplementation with cranberry concentrate tablets may increase the risk of nephrolithiasis. Urology. 2001;57(1):26-29. doi:10.1016/S0090-4295(00)00884-0

16. Heitmann K, Nordeng H, Holst L. Pregnancy outcome after use of cranberry in pregnancy – the Norwegian mother and child cohort study. BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine. 2013;13:345. doi:10.1186/1472-6882-13-345

17. Cystitis in the Breastfeeding Mother [Internet]. The Breastfeeding Network. [cited 2022 Feb 3]. Available from: https://www.breastfeedingnetwork.org.uk/cystitis/

18. Drug Interactions: Review [Internet]. Cranberry Institute. [cited 2022 Feb 3]. Available from: https://www.cranberryinstitute.org/cranberry-health-research/library/category/drug-interactions/drug-interactions-review

19. Neto CC, Vinson JA. Cranberry. Herbal Medicine: Biomolecular and Clinical Aspects: Second Edition. Published online March 28, 2011:107-130. doi:10.5040/9781635577068-0542

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Cranberry: Uses, Benefits, Side Effects & More! - PharmEasy Blog? ›

Cranberries are a good source of antioxidants and vitamins. Cranberries also help manage urinary tract infections, improve cardiovascular health and skin condition. These activities, however, are yet to be proved in humans.

What happens if you take cranberry pills everyday? ›

You may be wondering, “is it ok to take cranberry pills every day?” The vast majority of people experience no problems when taking cranberry tablets. However, there have been instances of people suffering from stomach aches, abdominal pain, and increased frequency of urination.

What are the side effects of cranberries? ›

With high doses, minor side effects may include diarrhea, abdominal discomfort and nausea. Ingestion of cranberry juice or extracts may have food-drug interactions, with reduced plasma levels and effects of proton pump inhibitors and histamine type 2 (H2) blockers.

What medications cannot be taken with cranberry? ›

Possible Interactions
  • Warfarin (Coumadin): Cranberry may raise the risk of bleeding, especially if you already take medications to thin the blood such as warfarin. ...
  • Aspirin: Like aspirin, cranberries contain salicylic acid. ...
  • Other medications: Cranberry may interact with medications that are broken down by the liver.

What happens to your body when you drink cranberry juice every day? ›

Although cranberry juice is safe to consume in moderation, drinking too much can cause side effects such as upset stomach, diarrhea, and blood sugar spikes. In the past, it was believed that cranberry juice can slow the growth of bacteria and therefore is useful in treating urinary tract infections.

Are cranberry pills safe for kidneys? ›

Since oxalate is found in kidney stones, cranberry might increase the risk of kidney stones. If you have a history of kidney stones, stay on the safe side and avoid taking cranberry extract products or drinking a lot of cranberry juice.

What are the disadvantages of cranberry supplements? ›

What Are Side Effects Associated with Using Cranberry?
  • Stomach or abdominal upset.
  • Diarrhea.
  • Kidney stones at high doses.
  • Increased risk of cancer oxalate uroliths in predisposed patients.

Does cranberry affect blood pressure? ›

Drink cranberry juice. In a 2012 study, researchers found that drinking cranberry juice regularly can help drop blood pressure (both systolic and diastolic) by three points. It might not sound like a lot, but it's enough to bump someone from pre-hypertension back into the normal range, for example.

Do cranberry pills make you pee a lot? ›

Cranberry pills are relatively well tolerated, but a handful of people have reported stomach discomfort, abdominal pain or increased urination after taking the pills ( 9 , 11 , 23 , 47 ). Cranberries are also high in salicylic acid, a naturally occurring anti-inflammatory compound ( 48 , 49 ).

Do cranberries thin your blood? ›

The high concentration of salicylic acid in cranberries provides similar effects as aspirin, which is a salicylate. Drinking cranberry juice or taking cranberry supplements can help prevent blood clots by acting as a blood thinner.

Who should not drink cranberry juice? ›

Cranberry juice is high in salts called oxalates, which can make kidney stones more likely, especially if you already tend to get these types of stones. If you take the blood-thinning medication warfarin, you should avoid cranberry products, because cranberries can interact with warfarin and cause bleeding.

What organ is cranberry juice good for? ›

Improving heart health

Studies show that various ingredients in cranberry juice may improve heart health. Cranberries are high in chemicals called polyphenols that may support heart health. A 2011 study of females with metabolic syndrome found that cranberry juice increased the antioxidants in the blood plasma.

What is the healthiest cranberry juice to drink? ›

Opt for one with 100% pure cranberry juice and no "added sugars" on the nutrition label. This is different from the naturally occurring sugars from the fruit which will be present in the juice.

How often should a woman take cranberry pills? ›

How much cranberry should you take? There is no standard dose of cranberry. Some studies have used 1/2 ounce of cranberry juice twice a day to help prevent recurrent UTIs. Other studies have used between 600-800 milligrams daily of cranberry supplement capsules.

What are the benefits of taking cranberry tablets? ›

8 benefits of cranberry supplements
  • Helps promote bladder health. Cranberry is commonly used to prevent bladder infections. ...
  • Protects against stomach ulcers. ...
  • Fights cavities. ...
  • May prevent cancer. ...
  • Antibacterial effects. ...
  • Rich in antioxidants. ...
  • Aids absorption of vitamin B12. ...
  • May reduce bad cholesterol.

Can I take azo cranberry pills every day? ›

Azo Cranberry Dosage and Administration

2 tabs daily. For max protection against bacteria attaching to bladder wall, take up to 4 tabs daily.

Does taking cranberry pills help with odor? ›

Cranberry has been used for reducing the risk of "bladder infections" (urinary tract infections). It has also been used for decreasing the smell of urine in people who are unable to control urination (incontinent). This product should not be used alone to treat bladder infections.

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