P-FREE: Organic Herbal Urinary w/ Prebiotic Support, 60 V-Caps- 2,040mg
P-FREE: Organic Herbal Urinary w/ Prebiotic Support, 60 V-Caps- 2,040mg
Youthful-VA-Jayjay's P-FREE: Organic Herbal Urinary w/ Prebiotic Support, 60 V-Caps, 2,040mg
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Greek Oregano Leaf, Dandelion Leaf, Marshmallow Root, Red Raspberry, Cranberry, Greek Oregano Oil
P-FREE is a Urinary w/ Prebiotic Support has Anti-Inflammatory abilities and is an excellent choice to include in your Urinary System Wellness Plan.
Introducing P-FREE by Youthful-VA-Jayjay, an organic herbal supplement formulated to promote Urinary Tract Health and support your body's natural defenses.
P-FREE's unique blend of herbs help to maintain a healthy urinary tract. It is specifically designed to promote natural bladder function and prevent discomfort. The prebiotics in P-FREE also aid in digestion, improve immune function, and increase nutrient absorption.
P-FREE harnesses the power of natural ingredients to provide gentle relief from common urinary tract issues. With prebiotics to support gut health, these 60 V-Caps are easy to consume and will help promote your overall well-being.
UTIs is an infection that can occur in any part of the Urinary System, the Urethra, Ureters, Bladder and Kidneys usually caused by E.coli Bacteria. UTIs can also be caused by STDs such as Gonorrhea or Chlamydia. Even pregnancy can bring on a UTI due to hormonal changes in the body.
Signs can include:
Blood in Urine
Burning when urinating
Pelvic Pain
Frequent Urination
Fever and/or
USE: Take 2 capsule Twice a Day on an empty stomach with a Full (8oz) Glass of Clean Water or 4oz. of 100% Cranberry Juice Until Symptoms Clears / Repeat if Needed.
Please use with a Healthy Diet...!!!
NO FILLERS AND UNCUT
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