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Good Health Cranberry 60,000mg delivers a concentrated cranberry extract equivalent to 60,000mg of fresh cranberries per capsule. Cranberry is widely used to help prevent urinary tract infections (UTIs) by preventing bacteria (particularly E. coli) from adhering to the walls of the urinary tract. This high-strength formula is particularly suited to women with recurrent UTIs.
Research supports the use of cranberry supplements for reducing the frequency of recurrent UTIs, particularly in women. Cranberry proanthocyanidins (PACs) prevent E. coli bacteria from adhering to the urinary tract lining, making it harder for infections to establish.
60,000mg equivalent means one capsule provides the active components equivalent to 60 grams (60,000mg) of fresh whole cranberries in a concentrated extract form. This is far more practical than drinking cranberry juice, which often contains insufficient amounts of active PACs.
For UTI prevention, cranberry supplements can be taken daily on a long-term basis. If you experience a UTI, cranberry supplements are not a treatment — see your doctor for antibiotic treatment and continue taking cranberry for prevention afterwards.
Cranberry may interact with warfarin (Coumadin) and increase its effects. If you are on warfarin or other anticoagulants, consult your doctor before taking cranberry supplements.
Yes. While UTIs are more common in women, men can also benefit from cranberry for urinary tract health and general antioxidant support. Men with prostate conditions affecting urine flow may particularly benefit.
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