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🚹🚺 Medicair Vitamin Air Urocair Cranberry & Mannose, Urinary Tract Support
🚹🚺 Medicair Vitamin Air Urocair Cranberry & Mannose, Urinary Tract Support
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Ideal for |
Green Tea Extract LIFE | Support Antibiotic Treatments |
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General Info:
- Cranberry & mannose
- For the urinary tract
- Prevents infections
- Orodispersible tablets
- 2 per day
- Free from sugar, starch & salt
Description:
Medicair Vitamin Air Urocair Cranberry & Mannose is a dietary supplement with cranberry and mannose, known for their positive contribution to the health of the urinary tract.
Cranberry is rich in antioxidant tannins, proanthocyanidins (PACs) that help reduce the attachment of bacteria to the urinary wall, preventing the appearance of urinary tract infection and cystitis. It also makes the urine pH more acidic, thus preventing bacterial growth and has detoxifying properties *
Mannose is a simple carbohydrate found in fruit and it is also produced by the human body, but in small quantities. It is absorbed in less than 30 minutes in the peripheral organs and then passes through the urinary system and is excreted. Mannose has been found to have a protective effect on the urinary tract against infections and chronic inflammation (urinary tract infection, cystitis) from coliforms, such as E. Coli. E. Coli is the leading cause of about 90% of urinary tract infections. Mannose does not kill coliform bacteria that cause urinary tract infections. It helps in their normal removal and prevents the creation of local inflammation while at the same time reducing the unpleasant symptoms.
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How to use:
2 orodispersible tablets daily.
Instructions of use
Take at night or as directed by a healthcare professional.
Clinical Advice:
Consult your doctor if symptoms persist. Avoid the use of antibiotics without consulting your physician.
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Evidence:
Wagenlehner F, Lorenz H, Ewald O, Gerke P. Why d-Mannose May Be as Efficient as Antibiotics in the Treatment of Acute Uncomplicated Lower Urinary Tract Infections-Preliminary Considerations and Conclusions from a Non-Interventional Study. Antibiotics (Basel). 2022 Feb 25;11(3):314. doi: 10.3390/antibiotics11030314. PMID: 35326777; PMCID: PMC8944421.
González de Llano D, Moreno-Arribas MV, Bartolomé B. Cranberry Polyphenols and Prevention against Urinary Tract Infections: Relevant Considerations. Molecules. 2020 Aug 1;25(15):3523. doi: 10.3390/molecules25153523. PMID: 32752183; PMCID: PMC7436188.
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