Posts Tagged ‘Cranberry’
Cranberry (Vaccinium Macrocarpon)
Clinical Trials for Herbal Extracts
Folklore has for years perpetuated the use of cranberry for the treatment and prevention of urinary tract infections (UTIs). Cranberries can be consumed as fresh fruit, concentrate, sauce, and juice. Cranberry juice cocktail, which is a mixture of cranberry juice, sweetener, water, and vitamin C, has been used in a number of studies since single-strength juice is Read the rest of this post >>>
Herbal Medicines Can Reduce Costs in HMO
A national movement towards reintegrating herbal medicine into the practice of health care has begun to influence even the most conservative HMOs.
Traditionally, physicians who use herbal medicines for patient treatment have encountered a lack of interest, even professional condemnation, when attempting to present their experiences to other doctors in their communities. This peer rejection, coupled with a dearth of reliable Read the rest of this post >>>