Cran Naturelle Included in Women's Health Supplement

Cran Naturelle is featured in Fruit d'Or Nutraceuticals' and UAS LifeSciences' collaborative supplement, UP4 Women's, a cranberry-probiotic blend to support vaginal and urinary tract health.

February 20, 2014

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QUEBEC CITYCran Naturelle is featured in Fruit d'Or Nutraceuticals' and UAS LifeSciences' collaborative supplement, UP4 Women's, a cranberry-probiotic blend to support vaginal and urinary tract health.

UP4 Women's features Lactobacillus acidophilus, Lactobacillus rhamnosus, Lactobacillus plantarum, Lactobacillus gasseri and Bifidobacterium lactis probiotics.  UP4 Women's is non-dairy, gluten-free, vegan, pesticide-free, non-GMO (genetically modified organism), kosher and halal. According to the manufacturers, it is room-temperature stable with potency guaranteed at time of expiration of its two-year, preservative-free shelf life.

"Microbial communities are associated with multiple locations on the human body, and are instrumental for our health and well-being," said Gregory Leyer, CSO  of UAS LifeSciences. "In the case of a healthy vaginal cavity, specific microflora plays a significant role.  The concept of UP4 Women's is that it is a formulation best for both worldssupporting a healthy urinary tract via Cran Naturelle organic cranberry containing high PAC levels, and a probiotic blend dominated by Lactobacillus species to ensure a healthy vaginal tract." Leyer said the product provides 10 billion CFU probiotics also has a Bifidobacterium strain  to support digestive health.

"Independent laboratory testing shows it contains the highest proanthocyanidin content of any cranberry material on the market," said Stephen Lukawski, vice president of business development, sales and marketing for Fruit d'Or Nutraceuticals. "UP4 Women's is an intuitive blend for helping natural health-minded women to enjoy an active lifestyle while promoting vaginal and urinary tract health."

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