Cran-Max® is a cranberry extract for supporting the urinary tract.
- Helps prevent the adhesion of bacteria to human tissue.
- Contains antioxidant properties.
- Has an exceptional concentration of cranberry extract for each capsule.
Cran-Max® is a cranberry extract for supporting the urinary tract.
Cran-Max® is a cranberry extract (Vaccinium microcarpon) that can help maintain the health of the urinary tract naturally and reliably, with no side-effects. The health of the urinary tract is compromised when pathogenic bacteria stick to the internal wall of the urethra and cause cystitis. Urinary tract infections cause misery for millions of women (20% are affected once a year) who are traditionally prescribed millions of courses of antibiotics.
Cranberry contains an inhibitor which prevents the adhesion of bacteria to human tissue. This activity has been so well-documented that AFSSA (Agence française de securité sanitaire des aliments) has published an official opinion authorizing the claim: "helps reduce the adhesion of certain E. coli bacteria to urinary tract walls."
Recent studies show that a single daily capsule of Cran-Max® cranberry extract, with its exceptional concentration, standardization, and patented release mechanism, gives the best results. Unlike many diluted extracts, just one capsule of Cran-Max®:
Daily serving: 1 capsule Number of servings per bottle: 60 |
Quantity |
Cran-Max® [Whole fruit concentrate of cranberry (Vaccinium macrocarpon) standardized in 7.2% proanthocyanidins] | 500 mg |
Other ingredient: acacia gum.
Cran-Max® BDM Biotechnologies, LLC. |
Adults: Take 1 vegetarian capsule a day.
Precautions: do not exceed the recommended daily dose. This product is a nutritional supplement and should not be used as a substitute for a varied, balanced diet or a healthy lifestyle. Keep out of children’s reach. Store away from light, heat, and humidity. As with any nutritional supplement, consult a health care practitioner before use if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or have a medical condition.
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