For healthy urinary tract! - With American cranberry
- Convenient packaging for long-term use
- Safe during pregnancy and breastfeeding
Urinal contains the active patented substance NutriCran TM , obtained from concentrated dried juice of cranberry fruits (Vaccinium macrocarpon). Cranberry is a rich source of bioflavonoids, phenolic compounds and other natural substances with an antioxidant effect, which help protect cells and tissues from free radicals and contribute to the normal function of the urinary tract. LEARN MORE ABOUT THE CRANBERRY For the cranberry Cranberry is a perennial low-stemmed shrub from the Pireno family. It grows in acidic, sandy and rocky areas with a temperate climate. It is found in Europe, North America and Asia. Cranberry fruits and leaves are well known for their valuable composition and medicinal properties; have anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial and diuretic effects. In Bulgaria, the species Vaccinium Vitis-ideae is found - a small evergreen shrub with an upright stem, found in stony forest glades and coniferous forests above 1000 m above sea level. The special cranberry - Vaccinium macrocarpon Only in the northeastern part of North America is found the species Vaccinium macrocarpon, the fruit of which is used as a raw material to obtain the patented substance NutriCran™ contained in Urinal. The species Vaccinium macrocarpon is traditionally used to support the normal functioning of the urinary tract LEARN MORE ABOUT UTI INFECTIONS Who do UTIs affect? Urinary tract infections such as cystitis and urethritis are among the most common infectious diseases. Epidemiological studies show that every second woman has suffered from a uroinfection during her lifetime. Between the ages of 20 and 50, women suffer from uroinfections 50 times more often than men. In women, the anatomical features create prerequisites for more frequent infection of the urinary tract with bacteria that are a natural part of the intestinal microflora. Which groups of women are most susceptible? Uroinfections in pregnant women deserve special attention. In them, the enlarged uterus presses on the bladder and urinary tract and creates favorable conditions for the development of infections. Also, in a large proportion of pregnant women, bacteria are detected in the urine even without the presence of symptoms of infection (so-called asymptomatic bacteriuria). Untreated uroinfections during pregnancy are associated with an increased risk of developing pyelonephritis, premature birth, etc. In women over 50, the hormonal changes characteristic of menopause lead to changes in the urogenital system, which is a prerequisite for frequent urinary tract infections. What are the most common causes of urinary tract infections? In 85% of cases, the cause of uroinfections is the bacterium Escherichia coli. This bacterium is part of the intestinal microflora, but when it enters the urinary tract, it attaches itself to the walls of the urinary tract and forms colonies that cause uroinfection. Factors for the occurrence of infection can be: poor personal hygiene, a cold, taking an insufficient amount of fluids, retention of urine in the bladder, etc. Why should special attention be paid to uroinfections? Often, after an initial uroinfection, a relapse occurs - a re-infection. Therefore, it is recommended to take Urinal, which cleanses the urinary tract of bacteria and thus prevents the recurrence of the infection. In some women, the disease becomes chronic - getting sick several times a year, which can have more serious consequences. How to recognize urological infections and inflammations? UTIs are relatively easy to diagnose because of their clear symptoms: Frequent urination (more than 6 times a day) Burning during urination Slow, painful, difficult urination Urgency to urinate (urgent urges to urinate) Blood in the urine Pain in the lower abdomen In those suffering from chronic cystitis the need to urinate is almost constant, as well as pain in the lower abdomen. How is cystitis treated? The treatment of cystitis is medication and is prescribed by a doctor. It usually lasts between 3 and 7 days and is not necessarily an antibiotic. Chronic cystitis requires complex therapy. Preventive measures to protect the urinary tract should be taken by all women, but especially by those who suffer from cystitis more than twice a year. For the prevention of the disease, doctors recommend daily intake of a sufficient amount of fluids, as well as regular release of urine - at least every three hours. It is important to wear warm clothes, avoid compressing the abdominal area with belts, tight clothes, etc. LEARN MORE ABOUT THE CRANBERRY For the cranberry Cranberry is a perennial low-stemmed shrub from the Pireno family. It grows in acidic, sandy and rocky areas with a temperate climate. It is found in Europe, North America and Asia. Cranberry fruits and leaves are well known for their valuable composition and medicinal properties; have anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial and diuretic effects. In Bulgaria, the species Vaccinium Vitis-ideae is found - a small evergreen shrub with an upright stem, found in stony forest glades and coniferous forests above 1000 m above sea level. The special cranberry - Vaccinium macrocarpon Only in the northeastern part of North America is found the species Vaccinium macrocarpon, the fruit of which is used as a raw material to obtain the patented substance NutriCran™ contained in Urinal. The species Vaccinium macrocarpon is traditionally used to support the normal functioning of the urinary tract CompositionEach capsule contains: | Dried concentrated cranberry juice | | (Vaccinium macrocarpon) | 200 mg |
The product is not suitable for children under 3 years of age and people with an allergy to bee products. Dosage2 capsules daily to maintain urinary tract health. In the presence of symptoms, take up to 6 capsules daily (3 times x 2 capsules), together with antibiotics or other medicines. |