Thirty plus years ago, I was advised by my doctor to have a stone removed from my gall bladder. Since a tetanus shot is a major medical procedure to me, I chose to live with the stone. As I dealt with the aggravation, someone told me that cranberry juice would help the stone production problem. Eager to prevent surgery, I drank a small glass of it each day for all those years. Recently, while having a sonogram for another problem, we looked at the gall bladder and found no evidence of stones. I immediately thought of all that red juice, and how it must have helped my problem. As I tried to validate its usefulness, I also discovered that, since I started drinking the juice of the cranberry, we haven’t had to replace a single muffler on any of our automobiles.
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