No, cranberry juice changes the ph of urine, therefore helping ward off bacteria that could possibly cause a urinary tract infection.
Milk and dairy products however, do contribute to stone formation due to high amounts of calcium.
No, cranberry juice changes the ph of urine, therefore helping ward off bacteria that could possibly cause a urinary tract infection.
Milk and dairy products however, do contribute to stone formation due to high amounts of calcium.
Not that I am aware of
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