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Cranberry
prebiotic
to defend
against UTIs.
Cystex UTI Prebiotic Liquid
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Proprietary formula
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Defend against UTIs
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Prebiotic cranberry supplement
Cystex Urinary Health Maintenance Cranberry Prebiotic is designed to be taken as needed when your body is more prone to UTIs.
Cystex Urinary Health Maintenance is formulated with multiple powerhouse urinary health ingredients including prebiotics that help prevent bacteria from sticking to the urinary tract and bladder walls, and stimulates the growth of good bacteria.
Adults and children
12 years and over
Use the 1 tablespoon (tbsp) measure cap to take
once daily (15 mL).
Drink plenty of fluids.
- Cranberry Concentrate
- D-Mannose (prebiotic)
- Inulin (dietary fiber)
- Bromelain (digestive enzyme)
Other Ingredients: water, glycerin, malic acid, magnesium citrate, potassium sorbate, natural fruit and vegetable color, sucralose, polylysine, I-glutathione, and ethyl maltol
Lactose and Gluten Free
of ingredients
Cranberry + D-Mannose
Formulated with multiple powerhouse
urinary health ingredients
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Research shows that components found in cranberry may help prevent bacteria, such as E. coli, from clinging to the cells along the walls of the urinary tract and causing infection. Findings from a few laboratory studies suggest that cranberry may have antioxidant properties.
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Vitamin C is thought to have an effect in UTIs by acidifying the urine. Making the urine acidic can help keep bacteria down. Vitamin C also acts as an antioxidant, helping to protect cells from the damage caused by free radicals.
https://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/VitaminC-Consumer/
http://www.upmc.com/patients-visitors/education/womens-health/pages/urinary-tract-infection.aspx
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Research suggests the supplement stops certain bacteria from sticking to the bladder walls. Some scientists think that the bacteria stick to the natural sugar instead. This helps bacteria leave the body through your urine. Some studies suggest D-mannose may play a useful role as a prebiotic that may help by stimulating the growth of “good” bacteria.
http://www.webmd.com/vitamins-and-supplements/d-mannose-uses-and-risks
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Bromelain is a proteolytic enzyme thought support the body’s reaction to inflammation; bromelain seems to help the body to produce substances that fight swelling.
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Help stimulate the growth of nonpathogenic intestinal microflora, which are the “good” bacteria; fructooligosaccharides move to the large intestine to stimulate the production of microbiota in the colon and gastrointestinal tract. Microbiotas are “friendly, beneficial” bacteria that produce essential nutrients; prevent overgrowth of infectious organisms; boost intestinal immunity; and prevent inflammation.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20119826
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/07/130716115728.htm
Urinary health made easy
*Use as directed.