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Feminex Preventive Cranberry Extra Strength 12,500mg - 70 Caps
Feminex Preventive Cranberry Extra Strength 12,500mg - 70 Caps
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- Used in Herbal Medicine to help prevent urinary tract infections (UTIs)
- Provides antioxidants for the maintenance of good health
- Vegetarian formula
- Fights against premature aging
- Free from dairy, gluten, and tree nuts
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Feminex Preventive Cranberry Extra Strength 12,500mg - 70 Caps
$31.49
Adrien Gagnon Feminex Preventive Cranberry Extra Strength 12,500mg - 70 Caps is a dietary supplement in capsule form, intended for adults as part of a daily wellness routine.

Adrien Gagnon’s Feminex Preventive Cranberry helps prevent recurrent bladder and urinary tract infections and reduces the symptoms associated with it. As a source of antioxidants, Feminex Preventive Cranberry is ideal in cases of recurrent infections and anyone who tends to have chronic urinary infections especially women. Cranberry contains compounds called lectins that prevent bacteria from sticking to the walls of the urinary tract. When they cannot stay stuck to the bladder wall, they are easily flushed out with the urine and do not lead to infection. This is particularly true of the most common urinary tract pathogen, the bacteria commonly called E. coli. [CAPS]
Each capsule contains:
Cranberry [Vaccinium macrocarpon] (fruit) (50:1 extract equivalent to 12500 mg of cranberries) 250 mg
Non-medicinal Ingredients:
Hypromellose, magnesium stearate, maltodextrin.
Important Information:
Consult a health care practitioner if symptoms persist or worsen. Consult a health care practitioner prior to use if you are taking blood thinners or if you have a history of kidney stones.
Cranberry [Vaccinium macrocarpon] (fruit) (50:1 extract equivalent to 12500 mg of cranberries) 250 mg
Non-medicinal Ingredients:
Hypromellose, magnesium stearate, maltodextrin.
Important Information:
Consult a health care practitioner if symptoms persist or worsen. Consult a health care practitioner prior to use if you are taking blood thinners or if you have a history of kidney stones.
Dosage
Adult Women: Take 2 capsules daily.
Adult Women: Take 2 capsules daily.
Empowering Canadians with Natural Wellness for Over 75 Years
Adrien Gagnon is a Canadian Naturopath that has been formulating natural health products for over 70 years. Adrien Gagnon supports many health concerns including; Energy with Super Energex, Women’s health with formulations like Feminex Meno Relief & Healthy Legs for varicose veins, Joint health with Glucosamine & Collagen Type 2, and overall health with vitamins and minerals such as calcium, magnesium and zinc, plus many more. They’re constantly finding innovative ways to offer top quality supplements with the best natural ingredients.
Adrien Gagnon is a Canadian Naturopath that has been formulating natural health products for over 70 years. Adrien Gagnon supports many health concerns including; Energy with Super Energex, Women’s health with formulations like Feminex Meno Relief & Healthy Legs for varicose veins, Joint health with Glucosamine & Collagen Type 2, and overall health with vitamins and minerals such as calcium, magnesium and zinc, plus many more. They’re constantly finding innovative ways to offer top quality supplements with the best natural ingredients.
CRANBERRY
By: Articles by a Naturopathic Doctor and a Holistic Nutritionist
Containing a significant amount of
Vitamin C
is only one of the many benefits of cranberries...
Cranberries are the fruit of a bush (Vaccinium macrocarpon) that have a tart flavour and are commonly used in cooking, baking, juice, or eaten plain. Cranberry sauce is frequently paired with turkey during Thanksgiving celebrations in North America. Traditionally, Cranberry has been used for hundreds of years to prevent and and treat urinary tract infections.
In the current medical model, a large amount of scientific research has been performed to confirm this traditional usage, and has also shown it to decrease the severity of established Urinary Tract Infections as well. It is now widely used by naturopathic and medical healthcare practitioners around the world.
How Does It Work?
Cranberry contains compounds called lectins that prevent bacteria from sticking to the walls of the urinary tract. When they cannot stay stuck to the bladder wall, they are easily flushed out with the urine and do not lead to infection. This is particularly true of the most common urinary tract pathogen, the bacteria commonly called E. coli. The increased activity against E. coli may also be due to the mannose content of cranberry. For more information on how mannose works, please see our Mannose article. Supplementation with cranberry also acidifies the urine, which makes it an uncomfortable environment for many bacteria to live and reproduce.
Nutritional Content
In addition to the antibacterial sugar mannose, cranberries also contain significant amounts of
Vitamin C, which is important for the healing of the lining of the urinary tract. The chemical compounds called proanthocyanidins found in cranberry have been shown to have anti-cell growth effects in preliminary laboratory testing. More studies are needed to determine if cranberry will be clinically useful for
cancer
patients.
Why Doesn’t Sweetened Cranberry Juice Work?
It is important to avoid drinking sweetened cranberry cocktails, because they often contain little actual cranberry juice and lots of sugar. Sugar actually feeds the bacteria that cause urinary tract infections, and can allow them to reproduce more quickly.
How Can I Take Cranberry?
Cranberry can be purchased as a raw or dried berries, encapsulated dried berries, encapsulated extract, or concentrated juice. The concentrated unsweetened juice is the best way to consume cranberry for its medicinal qualities. The juice is very tart but be sure to only dilute the juice with water, not other fruit juices to avoid adding extra sugar. Encapsulated cranberry ranges in strength and quality. Purchase a product that gives an equivalent value of raw cranberries or concentrated cranberry juice. Combination products for urinary tract infections may contain cranberry. The dose of unsweetened juice recommended is generally 300ml daily (diluted as desired with water), and the dose for tablets is 400mg three times a day for at least a month. In children, the dose of concentrated juice is 15ml per kg of body weight (diluted as desired with water).
Cranberry– Quick Facts
Parts Used
· Berries.
Applications
· Bladder Infections, Kidney Infections,
Skin Infections
Optimum Dosage
· Unsweetened Concentrated Juice Dilute One Cup In 1l Of Water, Consume Daily. Concentrated Capsules 600-800mg Daily. (Clinical Doses May Be Higher As Recommended By Your Practitioner).
Works Well With
·
Probiotics,
Uva Ursi, Hydrangea,
Dandelion
Leaf
Important Information
· There Are No Cautions Or Side Effects Associated With The Use Of Cranberry.
· Avoid Juices Containing Sugar As They Can Aggravate Symptoms.
By: Articles by a Naturopathic Doctor and a Holistic Nutritionist
Containing a significant amount of
Vitamin C
is only one of the many benefits of cranberries...
Cranberries are the fruit of a bush (Vaccinium macrocarpon) that have a tart flavour and are commonly used in cooking, baking, juice, or eaten plain. Cranberry sauce is frequently paired with turkey during Thanksgiving celebrations in North America. Traditionally, Cranberry has been used for hundreds of years to prevent and and treat urinary tract infections.
In the current medical model, a large amount of scientific research has been performed to confirm this traditional usage, and has also shown it to decrease the severity of established Urinary Tract Infections as well. It is now widely used by naturopathic and medical healthcare practitioners around the world.
How Does It Work?
Cranberry contains compounds called lectins that prevent bacteria from sticking to the walls of the urinary tract. When they cannot stay stuck to the bladder wall, they are easily flushed out with the urine and do not lead to infection. This is particularly true of the most common urinary tract pathogen, the bacteria commonly called E. coli. The increased activity against E. coli may also be due to the mannose content of cranberry. For more information on how mannose works, please see our Mannose article. Supplementation with cranberry also acidifies the urine, which makes it an uncomfortable environment for many bacteria to live and reproduce.
Nutritional Content
In addition to the antibacterial sugar mannose, cranberries also contain significant amounts of
Vitamin C, which is important for the healing of the lining of the urinary tract. The chemical compounds called proanthocyanidins found in cranberry have been shown to have anti-cell growth effects in preliminary laboratory testing. More studies are needed to determine if cranberry will be clinically useful for
cancer
patients.
Why Doesn’t Sweetened Cranberry Juice Work?
It is important to avoid drinking sweetened cranberry cocktails, because they often contain little actual cranberry juice and lots of sugar. Sugar actually feeds the bacteria that cause urinary tract infections, and can allow them to reproduce more quickly.
How Can I Take Cranberry?
Cranberry can be purchased as a raw or dried berries, encapsulated dried berries, encapsulated extract, or concentrated juice. The concentrated unsweetened juice is the best way to consume cranberry for its medicinal qualities. The juice is very tart but be sure to only dilute the juice with water, not other fruit juices to avoid adding extra sugar. Encapsulated cranberry ranges in strength and quality. Purchase a product that gives an equivalent value of raw cranberries or concentrated cranberry juice. Combination products for urinary tract infections may contain cranberry. The dose of unsweetened juice recommended is generally 300ml daily (diluted as desired with water), and the dose for tablets is 400mg three times a day for at least a month. In children, the dose of concentrated juice is 15ml per kg of body weight (diluted as desired with water).
Cranberry– Quick Facts
Parts Used
· Berries.
Applications
· Bladder Infections, Kidney Infections,
Skin Infections
Optimum Dosage
· Unsweetened Concentrated Juice Dilute One Cup In 1l Of Water, Consume Daily. Concentrated Capsules 600-800mg Daily. (Clinical Doses May Be Higher As Recommended By Your Practitioner).
Works Well With
·
Probiotics,
Uva Ursi, Hydrangea,
Dandelion
Leaf
Important Information
· There Are No Cautions Or Side Effects Associated With The Use Of Cranberry.
· Avoid Juices Containing Sugar As They Can Aggravate Symptoms.
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CRANBERRYBy: Articles by a Naturopathic Doctor and a Holistic Nutritionist
Containing a significant amount of
Vitamin C
is only one of the many benefits of cranberries...
Cranberries are the fruit of a bush (Vaccinium macrocarpon) that have a tart flavour and are commonly used in cooking, baking, juice, or eaten plain. Cranberry sauce is frequently paired with turkey during Thanksgiving celebrations in North America. Traditionally, Cranberry has been used for hundreds of years to prevent and and treat urinary tract infections.
In the current medical model, a large amount of scientific research has been performed to confirm this traditional usage, and has also shown it to decrease the severity of established Urinary Tract Infections as well. It is now widely used by naturopathic and medical healthcare practitioners around the world.
How Does It Work?
Cranberry contains compounds called lectins that prevent bacteria from sticking to the walls of the urinary tract. When they cannot stay stuck to the bladder wall, they are easily flushed out with the urine and do not lead to infection. This is particularly true of the most common urinary tract pathogen, the bacteria commonly called E. coli. The increased activity against E. coli may also be due to the mannose content of cranberry. For more information on how mannose works, please see our Mannose article. Supplementation with cranberry also acidifies the urine, which makes it an uncomfortable environment for many bacteria to live and reproduce.
Nutritional Content
In addition to the antibacterial sugar mannose, cranberries also contain significant amounts of
Vitamin C, which is important for the healing of the lining of the urinary tract. The chemical compounds called proanthocyanidins found in cranberry have been shown to have anti-cell growth effects in preliminary laboratory testing. More studies are needed to determine if cranberry will be clinically useful for
cancer
patients.
Why Doesn’t Sweetened Cranberry Juice Work?
It is important to avoid drinking sweetened cranberry cocktails, because they often contain little actual cranberry juice and lots of sugar. Sugar actually feeds the bacteria that cause urinary tract infections, and can allow them to reproduce more quickly.
How Can I Take Cranberry?
Cranberry can be purchased as a raw or dried berries, encapsulated dried berries, encapsulated extract, or concentrated juice. The concentrated unsweetened juice is the best way to consume cranberry for its medicinal qualities. The juice is very tart but be sure to only dilute the juice with water, not other fruit juices to avoid adding extra sugar. Encapsulated cranberry ranges in strength and quality. Purchase a product that gives an equivalent value of raw cranberries or concentrated cranberry juice. Combination products for urinary tract infections may contain cranberry. The dose of unsweetened juice recommended is generally 300ml daily (diluted as desired with water), and the dose for tablets is 400mg three times a day for at least a month. In children, the dose of concentrated juice is 15ml per kg of body weight (diluted as desired with water).
Cranberry– Quick Facts
Parts Used
· Berries.
Applications
· Bladder Infections, Kidney Infections,
Skin Infections
Optimum Dosage
· Unsweetened Concentrated Juice Dilute One Cup In 1l Of Water, Consume Daily. Concentrated Capsules 600-800mg Daily. (Clinical Doses May Be Higher As Recommended By Your Practitioner).
Works Well With
·
Probiotics,
Uva Ursi, Hydrangea,
Dandelion
Leaf
Important Information
· There Are No Cautions Or Side Effects Associated With The Use Of Cranberry.
· Avoid Juices Containing Sugar As They Can Aggravate Symptoms.
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