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  • I enjoy your videos. Very informative as I look up cancer-fighting foods. We are awaiting results from my mothers Leukemia test. Praying that she doesn't have it. But trying to find out as much as I can about cancer-fighting foods in the event she does have it. Everyone, please say a prayer for us.

  • In the descriptionbox you write "There have been numerous studies and research on the cranberry. ". Please add the references the next time you make a video.. Not just assert that there are studies supporting your argument.

  • Nice video and ive always thought cranberries were on of the most healthful fruits. But one thing about the commercial cranberry juices such as ocean spray is that they are always loaded with sweeteners, whether it be sugar or a chemical. Yes cranberries are very tart but one of the reasons they are so healthy is that they are naturally low in sugar, unlike most other fruits.

  • I've heard that cranberries aren't recommended for people taking certain medications. what is your opinion ?

  • do they need to be soaked beforehand? How long should they be left to ripen, fresh cranberries?

  • You can place cranberries in a bowl of water so the ones that are not ripe will float to the top and you can toss those. You only want to do this before you are ready to use. If you soak or rinse before storage, that will cause them to spoil quicker,

    Fresh cranberries will last up to 3 weeks in the refrigerator and a year in the freezer which is why I like to buy extra during holiday season and pull them out of the freezer in the summer.

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