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Mannose Cranberry

by NOW
SKU N28143
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Est. Delivery: Thu, May. 02 — Mon, May. 06
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Original price $32.00
Original price $32.00 - Original price $32.00
Original price $32.00
Current price $31.99
$31.99 - $31.99
Current price $31.99
Size: 90 vegcaps

NOW Mannose Cranberry is a combination of two ingredients known to support urinary tract (UT) health.* Both Mannose and Proanthocyanidins (PACs) (the main active constituents from Cranberry) possess properties that promote the maintenance of a clean waste stream.* This product features a proprietary blend of whole Cranberry fruit with a unique PAC profile that has clinically demonstrated its ability to help maintain a healthy UT when used regularly.* Natural color variation may occur in this product. Dual Action Formula* Clinically Evaluated

Suggested Use

SUGGESTED USAGE: As a dietary supplement, take 1-2 capsules twice daily.

Dietary Considerations

Vegetarian Vegan

Product Info

Serving Size: 2 Vegetable Capsule Servings Per Container: 45 Disclaimer Amount Per Serving Calories 5 Total Carbohydrate 1 g Sugars 1 g D-Mannose 900 mg PACran Cranberry (Vaccinium macrocarpon) (Fruit) (Standardized to min. 1.5% PACs) 500 mg Other ingredients: Cellulose (capsule), Silica and, Magnesium Stearate (vegetable source).

Warnings

Not manufactured with wheat, gluten, soy, milk, egg, fish, shellfish or tree nut ingredients. Produced in a GMP facility that processes other ingredients containing these allergens. Caution: For adults only. Consult physician if pregnant/ nursing, taking medication, or have a medical condition. Keep out of reach of children. Do Not Eat Freshness Packet. Keep in Bottle. Store in a cool, dry place after opening. Please Recycle. PACran is a registered trademark of Naturex-DBS LLC.

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Baltimore Customer
Wonderful Supplement

I started with a mild urinary tract infection and I started taking this product. It worked! I did not have to go the doctor's office. I did not get diagnosed for this but I think it was the beginning of an infection.