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Cysticlean 240 mg PAC Tablets - Pack of 30

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My doctor often gives me antibiotics to treat my recurrent cystitis; can I take Cysticlean® with antibiotics? Cranberries have been long reputed for their benefits on the health of the urinary tract but most cranberry products cannot offer the guaranteed level of PAC required for a beneficial real effect on cystitis and urinary tract infections. Cysticlean 240mg PAC is a natural way to alleviate symptoms of urinary tract problems such as cystitis which affects many people on a regular basis. The normal treatment from a doctor is to give antibiotics when the problem occurs. Unfortunately, as has been well documented, too many courses of antibiotics mean that they become less effective.

You can take Cysticlean. In fact, Cysticlean is right for people like you. The PAC in Cysticlean will help decrease the adherence of toxins to the bladder wall. Cysticlean is also beneficial for prostatitis, inflammation associated with bacteria in the prostate gland.Cysticlean is generally free from side effects and regarded as safe for use during pregnancy unless a specific reaction to cranberries is known but as always please consult your doctor.Free from Gluten, Lactose and Sugar.

There are a lot of scientific/technical publications proving that cranberry extracts are safe and effective in preventing urinary tract infections during pregnancy. Unless there is a known or unknown/unexpected allergy against cranberry, there is not expected to be any adverse reactions/side effect from taking Cysticlean during pregnancy. However, we always advise you to consult your doctor before taking. It can be taken at any time of day; however it is best to take it before going to bed so that the cranberry PACs work while you sleep. It is advisable to extend this from 3 to 6 months or until you stop relapsing. The American cranberry, fruit of the plant Vaccinium macrocarpon, is known for its antibacterial properties and benefits of maintaining the health of the urinary tract thanks to its content of proanthocyanidins ( PAC).These proanthocyanidins (PAC) are a group of polyphenolic compounds present in most plants, especially in some fruits. PACs from the American cranberry are particularly valued for their proven anti-adhesive activity which reduce the adherence of Escherichia coli to the walls of the urinary tract.This is demonstrated by a multitude of scientific studies that demonstrate the usefulness and efficacy of American cranberry extracts in health and urinary well-being. What are the symptoms of cystitis?Cysticlean Capsules are a daily Food supplement for the treatment of cystitis and urinary tract infections ( often referred to as UTIs). Most mild & uncomplicated cases of cystitis tend to clear up within a few days and you can treat it at home by drinking plenty of Mineral Water, and also take painkillers such as paracetamol or ibuprofen. Cranberry juice has long been considered as a potential help, but the high natural Sugar content is a concern. Cysticlean is different cranberry juice, and as an extract, you would have to drink a lot of cranberry juice to replace just one capsule of Cysticlean. The American cranberry,fruit of the plantVaccinium macrocarpon,is known for its antibacterial properties and benefits of maintaining the health of the urinary tract thanks to its content ofproanthocyanidins (PAC). Cysticlean is a dry American cranberry extract with a high content of proanthocyanidins ( 240 mg PAC) with an anti-adhesion activity against toxins of up to 90%. This anti-adhesion activity is related to the PAC concentration: the more PAC the more anti-adhesion activity. Who makes Cysticlean?

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