AOR UTI Cleanse
Helps prevent urinary tract infections
- D-mannose combined with cranberry juice
- Used in Herbal Medicine to help prevent recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs) in women
- Safe and effective support
The majority of urinary tract infections (UTIs) are caused by E. coli bacteria, which attach themselves to the residues of D-mannose that are found on the receptors of urinary tract cells. Supplemental D-mannose, a sugar residue, provides an alternate binding site for the bacteria, which can then be flushed out. D-Mannose has earned the enviable reputation of being able to provide relief from reoccurring UTIs.
UTI Cleanse contains D-mannose combined with cranberry juice extract which can be used alongside most conventional treatments for UTIs. It can also be used in lower doses to prevent their recurrence.
AOR Advantage
AOR’s UTI Cleanse, provides a small amount of cranberry with a large dose of D-mannose in both tablet and powder form for your convenience for short-term and preventative dosing.
Serving Size One Tablet
Dried Vaccinium macrocarpon (cranberry) juice100 mg
Non-medicinal Ingredients*: D-mannose (1000 mg), magnesium hydroxide, sodium stearyl fumarate, tricalcium phosphate, distilled water and hydroxypropyl cellulose.
*NMIs are subject to change. Always read and follow the label for accurate ingredient and allergen information.
Adult Dosage
Adults (18 and over) – Take one to two tablets four to five times daily without food, or as directed by a qualified health care practitioner. Take with water. Use for a minimum of four weeks to see beneficial effects. Do not exceed daily dose unless instructed by a healthcare practitioner.
Cautions
Consult a health care practitioner prior to use if you are pregnant, trying to conceive, taking blood thinners or have a history of kidney stones, or if symptoms persist or worsen with use.
Main Application
Urinary tract infections
Disclaimer
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