Cranberry Juice Study on Gut and Vaginal Health
Have you ever wondered how cranberry juice affects the gut and vaginal microbiome?
Cranberry-based products have long been recognized for their potential health benefits, and recent scientific studies have highlighted their positive impact on microbiome health. Cranberries are packed with bioactive compounds, particularly polyphenols. While the phenolic compounds found in cranberries may have some health benefits, further research is necessary to fully understand their influence on the human microbiome.
We have a new research study comparing a cranberry-based juice to a placebo juice on gut and vaginal health in generally healthy, pre-menopausal women.
The total study participation is approximately 5 weeks with three in-clinic visits.
If qualified, you may be compensated up to $750 for completing all study visits and tasks.
Qualified participants must:
- Be a generally healthy, pre-menopausal, adult female; 18-45 years of age
- Have a BMI ≥18.5 and <30 at visit 1
- Be willing to collect 2 stool samples at home
- Be willing to provide self-administered, in-clinic vaginal swab samples at two visits
Click HERE to see if you pre-qualify for this study