TheraCran® One 42ct Cranberry Supplement
With 500 mg of cranberry powder and at least 36 mg of soluble proanthocyanidins (PACs) per capsule, TheraCran One is the only independently certified cranberry supplement formulated to prevent UTIs.**
- Daily protection: Prevents bacteria from sticking to the urinary tract.*
- Made with all the good stuff: Uses the whole cranberry to create a balanced profile of soluble PACs and other active cranberry phytonutrients.
- No added sugar and virtually no vitamin K or oxalate.
- Independently tested and content certified. Manufactured in the USA in a GMP-compliant facility.
**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.
SUGGESTED USE
Take one capsule per day with food.
How is TheraCran One different than other cranberry supplements?
That’s exactly what TheraCran provides.
TheraCran One contains 500 mg of cranberry powder extracted from whole cranberries. It’s standardized to contain 36 mg of soluble PACs per capsule, and it’s the only cranberry supplement that has been independently tested and certified in the U.S. by NSF International for its purity and PAC content. Most cranberry products are not standardized or tested for PACs, and do not list proanthocyanidin content on their label.
With TheraCran One, you know exactly what you’re getting.
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For other international countries, you can buy TheraCran One online from evitamins.com.
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