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CranActin Helps Prevent Urinary Tract Infections
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Somerset Si
Posted - 6 June 2005 11:47  Show authors profile  Email author  Edit Message (author only)
It is a know fact that Cranberry helps prevent UTI's Urinary Tract Infections, at the moment I use Holland & barret Triple Strength Cranberry Concentrate 100 capsules cost £16, 1 taken twice daily.
I have done a little homework, Apple Jacks in London want £12, at the moment reduced to £10 for 60 CranActin tablets and recommend dose 4 per day.
I purchased over the internet via www.vitaminlife.com 720 tablets including shipping for £69.33, this equates to £5.77 for 60, not far off half price.
Considering the fact one would consume at least 120 tablets per month quite a saving.
Costings are H&B 32p per day, Apple Jacks 66p per day & Vitaminlife 38p per day.
CranActin is meant to be a superior product and I have only heard of good results from it.
Regards, Simon.
Ps; Spread the good word.
Damian Smith
Posted - 6 June 2005 13:26  Show the author's profile  Email the author of this message  Edit this message. (Author only)
Solaray who produce Cran Actin have research to back the claims that it has an anti-aherence property. This is from a small study of which I have a leaflet outlining the details.This will reduce the chance of bacteria sticking to the bladder wall thus reducing the incidence of urinary tract infections(UTI). The Cranberry extract will also increase the acidity in the urine which is not conducive to bacteria. This property is not unique to Cran Actin. This is not a magic cure and will not benefit everyone but there are good reports of success with many people. My advice is that if you were to try it, try one bottle first. www.applejacks.co.uk sell from the uk. Look under the women's health section of their website. It is worth bearing in mind that there may be other factors involved with why UTI's occur therefore Cran Actin may not work with everyone. Thanks to Simon for the information to purchase larger quantaties more cheaply.

Damian Smith

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