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Cranberry 5000mg (60 capsules)

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Product Details

A natural supplement known for maintaining healthy urinary function.
 
What it is
 
Related to the blueberry, this ruby red berry is native to America. Commonly eaten in a sauce or jelly, this tangy berry has been used in folk wisdom for its many health benefits.
 
What it does
 
Cranberry has traditionally been regarded as nature’s cure for urinary tract infections (also known as bladder infections or cystitis) often caused by bacteria such as E.Coli. In traditional herbal medicine, cranberry has been used for treating wounds, scurvy & bleeding gums due to deficiency of vitamin C
 
Ingredients
 
Cranberry Extract 100mg (50:1) equivalent to 5000mg, Microcrystalline Cellulose, Silica, Stearic Acid, Magnesium Stearate
 
Directions For Use
 
Take one to two tablets daily as a food supplement or as directed by a healthcare professional
 
Cautions
 
Cranberry should not be a substitute for antibiotics when treating a urine infection. Please consult your doctor of there is no improvement or worsening of symptoms after 24-36 hours of using cranberry. Symptoms including blood in the urine, back pain & fever require immediate medical attention as it may be a sign of a kidney infection
 
DID YOU KNOW that the cranberry is one of only a handful of major fruits native to North America

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Rating: 10/10

Better than cranberry juice

It was on the advice of my homeopath that I should try cranberry tablets rather than cranberry juice for the recurrent water infections that I used to get. (Juice has also of sugar as is not as concentrated as these tablets). They have really made a difference. Thank you!

Submitted on: 28/06/2011