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Vitamin C With Cranvita®
For Human
Superior antioxidant & UTI profile
Contains 7% to 10% of PACs (Proanthocyanidins) 1 gram daily dose of CRANVITA delivers 80mg of PACs. It's one of the superior antioxidants and helps prevent UTIs, Maintaining a healthy urinary tract, protecting from gum disease, and providing good digestive health. Bacteria will be flushed out naturally.
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Non-GMO
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High Potency ( Contains 7%-10% of PACs)
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Standardized
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Daily Dose (500mg/day)
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Gluten-free
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Vegan
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Kosher
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Clinically Tested
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Certified Organic
For Pet
Tap into the rise of U.T.I care
The most common cause of UTIs in pets is bacteria, which enters upwards through the urethral opening. CRANVITA has been shown to inhibit the bad bacteria(E.coli) and support a healthy urinary tract against infection.
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Non-GMO
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Gluten-free
- Non-standardized
- Daily Dose (minimum 2g/day)
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Vegan
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Kosher
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Clinically Tested
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Certified Organic & Conventional
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