Ancient Nutrition Cranberry Urinary Tract Health

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Designed to support urinary tract health, this formula brings you time-tested superfoods that are optimized for absorption.

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Description

Key Ingredients

Vitamins and minerals from real food sources, paired with time-tested superfood ingredients.

cranberry

Cranberry Benefits

Cranberry juice is one of the oldest natural approaches for supporting urinary tract health for a reason. Cranberries are packed with antioxidant compounds that can help promote urinary tract health. In fact, limited scientific evidence shows that by consuming 500 mg each day of cranberry dietary supplement, healthy women who have had a urinary tract infection (UTI) may reduce their risk of recurrent UTI.* We’ve combined it with two other organic, fermented superfoods for maximum impact.

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Superfood Support

This blend incorporates some of history’s most respected superfoods for urinary tract health. Ingredients like organic fermented juniper berry and organic fermented bearberry leaf have been used in TCM (Traditional Chinese Method) for centuries; we use an ancient process called fermentation to help break down those ingredients so they’re easier for your body to absorb.

Highlights

  • Fermented blend of superfood ingredients
  • Supports urinary tract health*

Suggested Usage

Adults take two capsules daily with water or your favorite beverage

Product Facts

Form: Capsule

Serving Size: 2 capsules

Number of Servings Per Container: 30

Product Weight: 1.4 oz

Dietary Restrictions

  • Gluten Free
  • Made Without Grains
  • Made Without Dairy
  • Made Without Soy
  • Made Without Nuts
  • Vegan
  • Vegetarian/Plant Based
  • Keto Friendly
  • Paleo Friendly
  • BPA Free
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Clinically Studied Ingredients

Whenever possible, Ancient Nutrition believes in using ingredients backed by clinical studies. “Clinically studied” means their ingredient is a) supported by proven research, b) backed by peer-reviewed studies and c) tested for efficacy, safety and transparency. Using clinically studied ingredients means that when Ancient Nutrition makes claims about their products, they really mean them.

Frequently Asked Questions


Ancient Nutrition's Dr. Josh Axe
Dr. Axe Answers

Ancient Nutrition co-founder, chiropractor, clinical nutritionist and certified doctor of natural medicine is here to answer your questions!

Who is this product intended for?

This cranberry supplement is intended for adults looking to support urinary tract health.*

How much should I take?

The suggested serving is to take two capsules once daily.

What is TCM?

The Traditional Chinese Method (TCM) is a system of wellness that dates back more than 2,000 years and is still practiced today. It works on the belief that Qi (which loosely translates to “vital energy” and is pronounced “chee”) is essential for overall health. TCM principles adhere to the idea that proper Qi is needed to keep all systems in balance. This ties into the concept of yin and yang, defined as opposing but complementary energies. According to TCM, like Qi, yin and yang negatively affect your health when they’re out of balance. That being said, a primary goal of TCM involves balancing their equalizing relationship. One of the ways to do that involves using specific superfoods and herbs. TCM superfoods and superherbs aim to support the overall health of the systems of the body. TCM aims to create balance in the body as a whole to promote wellness and Qi. When the yin and yang aspects of Qi are harmonized and balanced out, a person typically experiences wellbeing.

How is TCM different than Ayurveda?

Both TCM and Ayurveda approach the body in a balancing way. They both address energy flow, circulation and balance in the body. For instance, that energy is referred to as Qi in TCM and prana in Ayurveda.

While there is overlap in some of the botanicals used in both TCM and Ayurveda, each tradition also utilizes specific plants and foods. Ayurveda was born out of India, so it often recommends traditional herbs and foods widely available in that region. TCM often focuses on botanicals and fungi more readily available in China. While TCM may utilize more animal products, Ayurveda does tend to recommend more dairy, like ghee, compared to TCM.

In essence, TCM and Ayurveda are different ways to approach wellness and balance from different regions of the world.

Disclaimers

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Consult your physician before using any supplement.

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