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Concentrate Cranberry, Naturally Sweetened, 8 oz

Concentrate Cranberry, Naturally Sweetened, 8 oz

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Product # 103963
UPC:726511224406
Manufacturer # 103963

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    Cranberry Concentrate (Vaccinium macrocarpon) inhibits the adhesion of E.Coli bacteria to the lining of the bladder, which helps maintain urinary tract health, prevents urinary tract infections and reoccurrences, and has astringent qualities that may help remedy kidney disorders.

    Mix one part concentrate to five parts water or juice and sweeten to taste to make a delicious drink.

    Natural Cranberry Concentrate (naturally sweetened). Approximately 8.5 pounds of fresh whole fruit is pressed and concentrated to get one pint of Natural Fruit Concentrate. We use the finest fruit available and process it at low temperatures to retain as much of the natural goodness as possible.

    Ingredients: Cranberry Concentrate

    ***These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
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    An inexpensive alternative to sugary cranberry drinks
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    I frequently have bladder problems, and have therefore sampled just about every cranberry drink on the market. Two of the things that bother me about the usual brands is that they are usually very sugary, and cranberry juice is rarely first or second on the list of juices they contain (they usually have more grape or pear juice). This concentrate is a great alternative. I'm a thrifty shopper, and I think a bottle of concentrate is cheaper, in the long run, than a bottle of sugary, watered-down commercial juice cocktail, especially for those of us who must take the juice for medicinal purposes.

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