Cranber UTI is a powerful UTI support supplement formulated with Cranberry Extract and D-Mannose. It helps prevent bacterial adherence, flushes out infections, and reduces UTI recurrence. Additionally, it supports urinary tract health and acts as an antioxidant-rich prebiotic for overall well-being.
Cranber UTI is a scientifically formulated supplement that combines Cranberry Extract and D-Mannose, two key ingredients known for their role in supporting urinary tract health. These film-coated tablets help in building a defense against urinary tract infections (UTIs) by preventing bacteria from adhering to the urinary tract walls. The combination of cranberry’s natural Proanthocyanidins (PACs) and D-Mannose helps in flushing out harmful bacteria, thereby reducing the chances of recurrence. Additionally, Cranber UTI provides antioxidant support, which helps relieve oxidative stress and promotes overall well-being.
Cranberry Extract (25% Proanthocyanidins): 300 mg
D-Mannose: 600 mg
Prevents bacterial adherence to the bladder and urinary tract walls.
Flushes out bacteria, supporting faster recovery from UTIs.
Maintains urinary tract health with Proanthocyanidins (PACs) and D-Mannose.
Contains citric acid from cranberries, which helps manage bladder complications.
Reduces the risk of recurring UTIs by preventing bacterial build-up.
Acts as a prebiotic, supporting the growth of beneficial gut bacteria.
Take 1-2 tablets daily, or as directed by a healthcare professional.
Swallow with water, preferably after meals.
During active UTI infections for symptom relief.
As a preventive measure to reduce the risk of recurrent UTIs.
After antibiotic treatment, to restore urinary tract health.
Adults who suffer from frequent UTIs.
Individuals looking to support urinary tract health naturally.
People allergic to cranberries, D-Mannose, or any other ingredients in the product.
Individuals with severe kidney disorders should consult a doctor before use.
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