CranBiome
CranBiome

CranBiome

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Daily Women's Urogenital Support
CranBiome combines clinically relevant probiotics with cranberry and grapefruit bioactives to support urinary tract and vaginal health. Designed for once-daily compliance in a vegetarian capsule, it offers dual benefits—microbiome balance and natural antioxidant support.

Supplement Facts

Serving Size 1 Capsule
Amount Per Serving
Probiotic Blend (L. acidophilus 5 Billion CFU
B. lactis 500 mg
B. bifidum) 250 mg
Cranberry Powder
Grapefruit Powder
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.
  • 5 Billion CFU probiotic blend (L. acidophilus, B. lactis, B. bifidum)
  • 500 mg cranberry powder (PACs content not standardized)
  • 250 mg grapefruit powder (bioflavonoid source)
  • Single capsule daily; vegan-friendly, strip-packed for stability

  • Probiotic blend – Helps maintain healthy vaginal and urinary tract microbiota
  • Cranberry powder – May reduce recurrence risk of urinary tract discomfort by supporting urinary tract health
  • Grapefruit bioflavonoids – Provides antioxidant support; may help reduce oxidative stress markers

  • Probiotics: Competitive exclusion of uropathogens, lactic acid production to maintain acidic vaginal pH, modulation of local immune response (human RCTs).
  • Cranberry PACs: Inhibit adhesion of E. coli to urothelial cells, reducing colonization risk (human trials, dose-dependent).
  • Grapefruit flavonoids: Antioxidant scavenging of ROS, modulation of phase-II detox enzymes (pre-clinical and limited human data; flagged as pre-clinical).

  • Women prone to recurrent urinary discomfort (non-disease claim)
  • Women seeking probiotic-based daily urogenital support
  • Suitable for vegetarians, adults ≥18 years

  • Recommended Use: 1 capsule daily, preferably with water after meals.
  • Duration: Minimum 4 weeks recommended for probiotic colonization benefits.

  • Generally Recognized as Safe (GRAS) strains used.
  • Cautions:
  • Cranberry may increase oxalate excretion—advise caution in patients with history of kidney stones.
  • Grapefruit interacts with CYP3A4 substrates; concurrent use with certain prescription medications (e.g., statins, calcium channel blockers) should be avoided.
  • Not intended for children or pregnant women unless advised by a healthcare professional.

Packaging: Triple-strip (3 × 10's) aluminium foil for moisture and light protection.

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  2. Fu Z, et al. Cranberry reduces the risk of urinary tract infection recurrence in otherwise healthy women. J Nutr. 2017;147(12):2282–2288. doi:10.3945/jn.117.254961
  3. Gorinstein S, et al. Antioxidant properties of grapefruit extracts in humans. Food Chem. 2006;97(2):254–261. doi:10.1016/j.foodchem.2005.03.033