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Eric Drew posted an update in the group Nutritional Medicine Advocate Network
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Cranberry extract disrupts spread of hard-to-treat bacteria – Medical News TodayScientists discover that compounds found in cranberries restrict the spread of hard-to-treat bacteria by disrupting their cell-to-cell communications.
More information about cranberries. These small, bright red fruit have great nutritional value and have long been known for their healing properties. During the 1800s, American sailors stored cranberries on their ships and ate them to prevent scurvy. These berries are rich in iron, potassium, vitamin B and C. See Today’s Herbal Health by Louis…[Read more]