The cranberry is an evergreen plant. It's native to the northeastern U.S. The red berries on the plant are used in foods, drinks, and herbal products. It's been used to prevent and treat urinary tract infections (UTIs). Cranberry has fallen in and out of favor in medicine. Today it's recognized as an effective way to help prevent UTIs, especially in older women.
Cranberries are considered a food. They're used in commercial quantities for cooking. They are used as a garnish for salad. They're also used in gelatin salad, cranberry sauce and jelly, and cranberry cocktail. Cranberry cocktail is the most often used cranberry source to prevent UTIs. Strong cranberry extracts are also available. They can be taken as pills by people who don't like cranberry juice.
Cranberry contains many elements. These include anthocyanin, catechin, triterpenoids, and quinic acid. These have been shown to decrease how much bacteria stick to the bladder walls. This reduces the risk of UTIs.