- Store in a dry place below 25° C.
- Keep out of reach of children.
- Protect from direct sunlight.
FAQ
Question: What are Proanthocyanidins (PACs)?
Answer: Proanthocyanidins (PACs) are in the flavanol family class of polyphenols. The PACs found in cranberries have a different structure than those found in other fruits and vegetables, which are associated with their anti-adhesion properties. Cranberry PACs help prevent the adhesion of harmful bacteria, including E. coli associated with urinary tract infections, onto cell walls.
Question: Are cranberries native to North America?
Answer: Yes, Cranberry, blueberry and the concord grape are the only 3 North American fruits that are commonly cultivated.
Question: Can Cranberry stop the UTIs?
Answer: Cranberry helps urinary tract infections, but not as juice. Cranberry juice, especially the juice concentrates you find at the grocery store, will not treat a UTI or bladder infection.