Cystitis and UTI Support Drink

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£36.00
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By: Onoma Health

Designed for women and men of all ages who are prone to cystitis and urinary tract infections, this proactive, daily support supplement helps protect and nurture urinary tract health before problems take hold. This tonic combines botanicals, vitamins and minerals with D-Mannose and Cranberry to create a protective barrier against unwanted bacteria. Fennel and Vitamin C work synergistically to reduce inflammation and deliver antioxidant and antimicrobial support, while complementary Citric Acid and Potassium Citrate gently regulate pH balance and encourage healthy fluid flow. The formula targets discomfort at its source, soothing irritation and promoting natural resilience with a comprehensive approach to everyday wellness that honours the needs of both men and women seeking proactive protection against cystitis and UTI's.

Flavour: Unflavoured

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Product Highlights

The ingredients behind the product, and the role they’re intended to play in the body.

Women's Health
Vitamin C
Vitamin D
Vitamin B
Magnesium
Men's Health
Can you get enough calcium from food alone?
Many people can. Dairy products, fortified plant milks, tofu made with calcium salts, sardines and certain leafy greens can provide enough calcium. Supplements are often most useful when dietary intake is consistently below recommended levels.
Why is vitamin D often paired with calcium?
Should calcium supplements include vitamin K2?
What is the difference between calcium citrate and calcium carbonate?
What is the difference between magnesium glycinate and magnesium citrate?
How much magnesium do people typically take?
Why do some magnesium supplements upset your stomach?
Does magnesium need anything else to work properly?
What’s the difference between elemental magnesium and total magnesium?
Who is Urinary Tract Tonic suitable for?
How does the Urinary Tract Tonic work?
I have a sensitive stomach. How should I take Urinary Tract Tonic?
Why do most potassium supplements contain relatively small amounts?
How much potassium should an electrolyte drink actually contain?
Is potassium or sodium more important for hydration?
What's the difference between potassium citrate and potassium chloride?
Can you get B vitamins from food instead of supplements?
Why do some B-complex supplements contain very high doses?
Does the form of vitamin B12 matter?
What is the difference between folate and folic acid?
Can you get enough Vitamin C from food?
Why is Vitamin C often paired with collagen?
Is a higher dose of Vitamin C always better?
How much vitamin D should a supplement provide?
What's the difference between 400 IU, 2,000 IU and 4,000 IU vitamin D?
Are vitamin D sprays as effective as capsules?
What's the difference between vitamin D2 and D3?
Do you need to take vitamin K2 with vitamin D?