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Cranberry/d Mannose Capsules

Cranberry concentrate provides urinary tract support without the unwanted sugar found in cranberry juice or juice cocktails. It enhances the acidity of urine and maintains a healthy urinary tract ecology. At Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, a randomized double-blind, placebo-controlled trial involving over 150 female volunteers reported positive support for a healthy urinary tract after administration of a cranberry beverage. d-Mannose, a simple sugar found in cranberries and other fruit, is included in this formula to provide enhanced support. One study suggested that d-Mannose may play a role in supporting healthy genitourinary function by maintaining a healthy mucosal surface.

Supplement Facts

  • Amount Per Serving
  • two (size 00) vegetarian capsules contain:
  • cranberry (Vaccinium macrocarpon) concentrate (fruit)200 mg
  • d-mannose900 mg
  • other ingredients: vegetarian capsule (cellulose, water), ascorbyl palmitate, cranberry fiber, cranberry seed oil, guar gum, sunflower lecithin
  • CranMax® is a registered trademark of Pharmachem Laboratories, LLC.
  • 2 capsules, 1-3 times daily, with or between meals.

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