FAQ Question:
How much cranberry juice can I drink?
FAQ Answer:
About 200mls twice a day making a total intake of about 400mls. A large mug or small glass contains about 200mls.
If you take Warfarin or any other anti-coagulant treatment then you should not drink Cranberry juice or take Cranberry capsules as it can interact with the medication; if you need more information then you should contact your doctor or nurse. Cranberry juice should also not be taken by diabetics as it contains sugar. Cranberry juice is acidic and may cause irritation to the stomach in people who have ulcers or are prone to heartburn.