Preferred Nutrition UTI E-Drops 60ml

Preferred Nutrition UTI E-Drops is a European formula that effectively manages urinary tract infections (UTIs). It contains juniper extract and a blend of extracts of lavender, eucalyptus, and pine needles.

Description

Benefits & Features
  • Traditionally used to help relieve UTI infections
  • Urinary tract antiseptic
  • Fast absorption
  • Effective results
  • Easy to use

Preferred Nutrition UTI E-Drops is a European formula that effectively manages urinary tract infections (UTIs). It contains juniper extract and a blend of extracts of lavender, eucalyptus, and pine needles.

These ingredients provide anti-sticking properties that deter bacterial adherence to the bladder wall and act as an antiseptic. The liquid drops are to be diluted in water – not to be used undiluted!

Ingredients

Medicinal
Each dose contains:

Juniper extract 30 mg

 

Non-Medicinal

Ethanol; extracts of lavender, eucalyptus and pinus sylvestris.

Directions & Cautions

Directions

Recommended adult dose: Dilute 40 drops (1 ml) in small amount (1/4 cup) of water, mix well and drink. Take 3 times a day 15 minutes before meals or as recommended by your health care practitioner. Do not use undiluted!

 

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