UTIs & Bladder Infections
10 foods in our reference help with UTIs & Bladder Infections.
Chrysanthemum Tea
Chrysanthemum Tea is a remarkable healing drink that is rich in beta carotene, calcium, magnesium, and iron.
Cleavers
Cleavers is a medicinal wild herb that grows throughout the United States, Britain, Europe, Siberia, and the Himalayas.
Dried Cranberrie
Dried cranberries are sweetened, dehydrated cranberries commonly used in snacks, salads, and baked goods. They provide some of the cranberry fruit's polyphenols but are often higher in sugar than fresh cranberries.
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Echinacea (Coneflower)
Echinacea, also known as coneflower, is a medicinal plant that has been used for centuries to help keep the immune system active and healthy.
Hibiscus Tea
Hibiscus Tea is made from deep red calyxes of the hibiscus flower that is rich in anthocyanins, fruit acids, vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and bioflavonoids.
Horsetail (aka shavegrass)
Horsetail, also known as shavegrass, is a wonderful medicinal herb that grows wild throughout much of the world.
Nasturtiums
Nasturtiums are an edible and medicinal flower and herb that are high in vitamin C and have potent anti-viral and antibiotic properties.
Radishes
They are rich in Vitamin C, folic acid, and anthocyanins and are excellent for sinus congestion, sore throats, chest colds, asthma, and hoarseness.
Sweetened Dried Cranberrie
Sweetened dried cranberries are cranberries that have been dehydrated and typically infused or coated with added sugar to balance their natural tartness. They are commonly used in snacks, salads, baked goods, and grain dishes.
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Wild Blueberries
There are two types of blueberries, the larger cultivated berries that are commonly seen in the fresh produce section in the supermarket, and the smaller, more flavorful wild blueberries.