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UTI Pure

Helps Prevent Recurring Urinary Tract Infections

Over 90% of urinary tract infections (UTIs) are caused by E. coli --a type of bacteria that doesn’t belong in the urinary tract.

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About UTI Pure

While oral antibiotics can be very effective at eliminating the infection, there can be side effects such as GI upset and vaginal yeast infections.  That’s why Pure Lab formulated UTI Pure.  It’s a synergistic combination of cranberry concentrate and d-mannose formulated to help prevent UTIs, without disrupting gut flora.

UTI Pure contains powdered cranberry concentrate and d-mannose.

Cranberry is naturally rich in type A proanthocyanidins, or PACs. Type A PACs prevent E. coli from adhering to the walls of the urinary tract, so they cannot colonize there to create an infection.  D-mannose is a natural sugar that is able to enter the urinary tract intact, bind to E.coli, effectively removing it from the walls of the urinary tract so that it may be flushed out via the urine.

Unlike commercial cranberry juices, Pure Lab’s UTI Pure is diabetic-friendly.  It’s safe for daily use* to help prevent urinary tract infections, even in pregnancy.  In fact, the ingredients in UTI Pure safely synergize with antibiotics, making them more effective in resolving urinary tract infections.  

UTI Pure is gut-friendly. It does not disrupt the gut flora - - so it’s well-tolerated.

UTI Pure is available in 2 formats: powder and capsules.

*Caution: Individuals taking the drug warfarin should not use UTI Pure.

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Research

Fu Z, Liska D, Talan D, Chung M. Cranberry Reduces the Risk of Urinary Tract Infection Recurrence in Otherwise Healthy Women: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. J Nutr. 2017 Dec;147(12):2282-2288.

Heitmann K, Nordeng H, Holst L. Pregnancy outcome after use of cranberry in pregnancy--the Norwegian Mother and Child Cohort Study. BMC Complement Altern Med. 2013 Dec 7;13:345.

Hisano M, Bruschini H, Nicodemo AC, Srougi M. Cranberries and lower urinary tract infection prevention. Clinics (Sao Paulo). 2012;67(6):661-8.

Lenger SM, Bradley MS, Thomas DA, Bertolet MH, Lowder JL, Sutcliffe S. D-mannose vs other agents for recurrent urinary tract infection prevention in adult women: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2020 Aug;223(2):265.e1-265.e13. 

Mamieva Z, Poluektova E, Svistushkin V, Sobolev V, Shifrin O, Guarner F, Ivashkin V. Antibiotics, gut microbiota, and irritable bowel syndrome: What are the relations? World J Gastroenterol. 2022 Mar 28;28(12):1204-1219.

Mayo Clinic. Yeast Infection (vaginal). Accessed online Oct 2, 2024.

Staller K, Olén O, Söderling J, Roelstraete B, Törnblom H, Kuo B, Nguyen LH, Ludvigsson JF. Antibiotic use as a risk factor for irritable bowel syndrome: Results from a nationwide, case-control study. Aliment Pharmacol Ther. 2023 Dec;58(11-12):1175-1184. 

Wagenlehner F, Lorenz H, Ewald O, Gerke P. Why d-Mannose May Be as Efficient as Antibiotics in the Treatment of Acute Uncomplicated Lower Urinary Tract Infections-Preliminary Considerations and Conclusions from a Non-Interventional Study. Antibiotics (Basel). 2022 Feb 25;11(3):314. 

Xia JY, Yang C, Xu DF, Xia H, Yang LG, Sun GJ. Consumption of cranberry as adjuvant therapy for urinary tract infections in susceptible populations: A systematic review and meta-analysis with trial sequential analysis. PLoS One. 2021 Sep 2;16(9):e0256992. 

UCSF Health. Urinary Tract Infections. Obstetrics and Gynecology.: University of California San Francisco. Accessed online Oct 2, 2024.

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