Cranberry 500mg

  • Helps prevent and treat urinary tract infections
  • Improves immune and cardiovascular systems

Product Specifications

Dosage FormCapsule
Unit Count60
CategoryCardiovascular, urology, Men's Health, Detox, Immunity Support, Women's Health
Packaging TypePlastic Bottle
ERX Code90370
GTIN Number6263240700060
IRC Number0475297516083758
Manufacturing CountryIran
ManufacturerPerarin Pars
Websiteperarin.com

Practical Information

CharacteristicEach capsule contains 500 mg of cranberry fruit extract, standardized to contain at least 15% type-A proanthocyanidins.
IndicationsHelps prevent and treat urinary tract infections
Improves immune and cardiovascular systems
DirectionTake one capsule twice daily with a glass of water after the main meal.
Warnings and PrecautionsDo not use during pregnancy, breastfeeding, or in children. If you have any known hypersensitivity to the ingredients, consult your physician before use. Seek medical advice if you are taking any medication, particularly warfarin, or if you have medical conditions such as kidney stones.
DescriptionCranberries are rich in powerful bioactive compounds, especially type-A proanthocyanidins, which help prevent harmful bacteria from adhering to the urinary tract walls. This natural mechanism makes cranberry supplements a trusted choice for reducing the risk of recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs) and supporting long-term urinary health. In addition to promoting bladder comfort, cranberry extract is valued for its antioxidant properties, which help protect cells from oxidative stress.
Beyond urinary support, cranberry supplements contribute to overall wellness by strengthening the immune system and promoting cardiovascular health. Regular use may enhance the body’s natural defenses, support healthy circulation, and help maintain optimal vitality. Convenient and effective, cranberry capsules provide a concentrated form of this fruit’s benefits without the added sugars often found in cranberry juice.

Compounds

Each capsule contains 500 mg of cranberry fruit extract, standardized to contain at least 15% type-A proanthocyanidins.

FAQ

What exactly is in cranberry supplements?

Most high-quality cranberry supplements contain a standardized extract of the fruit, providing proanthocyanidins (PACs)—the active compounds responsible for urinary tract benefits. Unlike cranberry juice, these supplements deliver the benefits without added sugar or calories.

 

How do cranberry supplements help with urinary tract infections (UTIs)?

The PACs in cranberries prevent bacteria, especially Escherichia coli, from attaching to the urinary tract lining. This reduces bacterial colonization and lowers the risk of recurrent UTIs. However, they do not kill bacteria and are not a replacement for antibiotics in acute infections.

 

Who should consider taking cranberry supplements?

They may be particularly helpful for people with a history of recurrent UTIs, women prone to bladder infections, and individuals looking to maintain urinary tract health naturally.

 

How long does it take to see results?

Benefits are usually seen with regular daily use over several weeks. For prevention of recurrent infections, consistent intake is important rather than occasional use.

 

Can men also benefit from cranberry supplements?

Yes. Although UTIs are more common in women, men – especially older men with prostate problems- can also benefit from cranberry’s urinary protective effects.

 

Are there any additional health benefits beyond urinary support?

Research suggests that cranberry’s antioxidant compounds may also support the immune system, reduce inflammation, and promote cardiovascular health by improving circulation and protecting blood vessels.

 

Are there side effects or interactions?

Cranberry supplements are generally well tolerated. However, in high doses they may increase the risk of kidney stones in susceptible individuals. They can also interact with warfarin, a blood thinner, increasing the risk of bleeding. Always consult a physician if you take medications or have chronic health conditions.