Cran-Max® Cranberry Supplement in the News
 




TV Interview with Sherry Torkos (4MB quicktime)


August 2004 - Cranberry pills to the rescue

August 2004 - Media hits and scheduled placements

October 2003 - Physical Magazine

September 2003 - Integrated Health Retailer

September 2003 -

Total Health Magazine


December 1999 - Life Extension Foundation on UTIs

April 2001 - Cranberries Magazine on Cran-Max® Cranberry Supplement and Bio-Shield®

March - April 2001 - Marshfield Clinic Cattails newsletter - Cranberry juice decreases bacteria to prevent bladder infections

February 27, 2001 - Berries may protect against cancer and heart disease; press release from USDA

January 2001 - New findings provide evidence to support larger clinical trials testing the use of functional foods, particularly cranberry juice, to reduce the risk of UTI in patient populations highly susceptible to morbidity and mortality associated with drug resistant uropathogens.

October 2000 - Cooking Light On-line's October 2000 feature article on phytochemicals was titled Perfect Chemistry. Cranberries are listed as a good source for the heart-healthy phytochemical called anthocyanin.

October 2000 - The La Crosse (WI) Tribune's October 6, 2000 article on cardiovascular research sponsored in-part by the Cranberry Institute at the University of Wisconsin - La Crosse!

  WebMD publishes doctor-reviewed article on urinary tract health and cranberry juice called the "The Cranberry Cure: A glass a day could keep urinary infections away ".


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