MANILA, Philippines – Mariana Bridi’s story was in the news early this year. The 20-year-old Brazilian beauty queen and model died because of complications that resulted from a urinary tract infection (UTI). This may sound extreme, but it shows that in certain cases, UTI — a condition common to a lot of people — can be deadly.
Bridi’s UTI was caused by the bacteria Pseudomonas aeruginosa, which is known to be drug-resistant. According to CNN, by the time it had been detected, the UTI had developed into septicemia, also known as blood poisoning.
UTI sufferers are usually prescribed with antibiotics. This, however, comes with the risk of developing antibiotic-resistant bacteria and other adverse effects, especially on the liver and kidneys. Thus, some opt for herbal remedies, particularly cranberries.
CranUTI is an effective all-natural alternative for treating and preventing UTI. Available at Mercury Drug and reputable drugstores nationwide, CranUTI is made from 100-percent cranberry extract and contains all the synergistic, full-spectrum activity of the entire cranberry, including the fruits, seeds, skin, and fully vitalized juice in capsule food supplement form.
The high-potency cranberry extract used in CranUTI has three times greater antioxidant activity than cranberry juice and 25-percent more fiber. Each capsule of CranUTI is equal to approximately 300 ml. (about the size of one can of drink) of pure undiluted cranberry juice without sugar, coloring, flavoring or preservatives.