Puritan's Pride Cranberry Fruit Concentrate with C & E Review

Puritan’s Pride Cranberry Fruit Concentrate with C & E Review

Puritan's Pride Cranberry Fruit Concentrate with C & E

Puritan's Pride Cranberry Fruit Concentrate with C & E
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            Pros

            Cons

            This review is going to take a closer look at Puritan’s Pride Cranberry Fruit Concentrate with C & E to learn more about how it works and to see if it’s worth trying out. This product is a dietary supplement that is made up from a Cranberry fruit concentration and has the added benefits of Vitamins C and E that are designed to help you achieve and sustain optimal urinary tract health.

            What’s in Puritan’s Pride Cranberry Fruit Concentrate with C & E?

            • Vitamin C (as Ascorbic Acid) – 40 mg
            • Vitamin E (as dl-Alpha Tocopheryl Acetate) – 6 IU
            • Cranberry Concentrate (Vaccinium Macrocarpon)(fruit) – 8,400 mg

            Inactive Ingredients: Soybean Oil, Gelatin, Vegetable Glycerin

            Vitamin E has a variety of health benefits like balancing cholesterol, repairing damaged skin. thickening hair, balancing hormones and mainly, it can act as an antioxidant and protect from toxins like air pollution. Vitamin C also provides a wide variety of health benefits. Mainly, it acts as an antioxidant that can protect against damage caused by harmful free radicals and toxic chemicals and pollutants. Cranberry is believed to act as a way to protect against urinary tract infections by making the urine acidic and preventing infection-causing bacteria from turning into an infection. It is also believed that certain chemicals in cranberry keep the bad bacteria from sticking to the cells that line the urinary tract where the harmful bacteria can increase and also stimulate a urinary tract infection.

            How Do You Use Puritan’s Pride Cranberry Fruit Concentrate with C & E?

            Puritan’s Pride recommends taking two capsules three times daily, preferably after a meal.

            If you are pregnant, nursing or under medical supervision, you should talk to your doctor before taking this supplement.

            The Cost

            You can purchase this supplement directly from the manufacturer and from third-party retailers. Puritan’s Pride’s offers two package deals on their website. You can buy 1 get 2 free for $11.39 or buy 2 get 4 free for $22.78. Each bottle contains 250 capsules.

            Is There a Guarantee?

            Puritan’s Pride offers a one-year money back guarantee on opened and unopened bottles.

            The Conclusion of Our Puritan’s Pride Cranberry Fruit Concentrate with C & E Review

            Puritan’s Pride Cranberry Fruit Concentrate with C & E appears to be a unique supplement that can help you achieve and sustain better urinary tract health. However, the manufacturer offers very little information about how this supplement works and what its risks and benefits are. Puritan’s Pride website is clear and updated but they offer nearly no information about the product itself. Furthermore, the consumer feedback we saw is mixed. Consumers criticized the high dosage recommendation. If you follow the manufacturer’s dosage recommendation, you can be taking more than six capsules a day. We find that whenever a manufacturer suggests such high dosage amounts it usually suggests that the product itself is weak. This idea is supported by consumer feedback that claimed that this supplement is weak and does not work. Consumers reported that after following the manufacturer’s dosage instructions they did not experience any results from taking this supplement. You are better off purchasing a supplement that has enough information about it to be able to make an informed decision before choosing it, one that has a reasonable dosage suggestion and one that has positive consumer feedback.

            Brought to you by the health experts at Consumer Health Review.

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