Could this GAME-CHANGING discovery replace your ‘go-to’ for UTIs?
Once you get your first urinary tract infection (UTI)… you can be sure of one thing.
Odds are, it WON’T be your last.
Too many older folks suffer from one infection after another – and one of the BIGGEST reasons is that the PRIOR infection never fully went away.
I’m sure you’ve heard how cranberry offers a natural way to get some relief from your UTI.
But today, I’ve got something that may work even BETTER at clearing a UTI…
FOR GOOD.
Here’s the brand-new science that may change the game when it comes to these PESKY infections.
You’ve read right here in eAlert how French maritime pine tree bark (Pinus pinaster) could help STOP migraines in their tracks…
And even SLAM THE BRAKES on vision loss.
Recently, HSI Chief Medical Advisor Dr. Allan Spreen also shared with you how this “tree trick” could help RELIEVE the pain of fibromyalgia.
It contains powerful antioxidants like oligomeric procyanidins (a.k.a. OPCs) – and these are NOTORIOUS as potent free-radical scavengers!
So, it’s not SHOCKING that pine bark extract was shown to help oxidative stress PLUMMET in UTI patients in a recent pilot study out of Italy.
But that’s not all…
Because it also helped ERASE symptoms… and even make infections DISAPPEAR!
In fact, this pine bark extract was SO powerful… it OUTPERFORMED the “gold standard” natural therapy for UTIs, cranberry extract.
This is particularly good news – because the study participants had suffered through UTIs that KEPT coming back!
And according to this latest research, Pycnogenol could be more effective at LOCKING OUT a UTI recurrence than cranberry, too.
If you’ve experienced recurrent UTIs yourself, you know how your doc will just try throwing antibiotic upon antibiotic at it…
Even when those drugs KEEP failing!
Overuse of antibiotics not only contributes to antibiotic resistance… but it also MESSES UP your gut…
And even leaves the door open to FUTURE infections!
In the study I just mentioned, patients took 150 mg daily of a patented version of pine bark extract, called Pycnogenol.
It’s one of the most-studied nutrients in the world…
With 4 decades of research across over 10,000 participants under its belt.
Prior studies have shown how Pycnogenol could benefit urinary health by supporting kidney health… and improving bladder symptoms associated with prostate issues.
Now, “pine bark extract” products in the supplement aisle or online might not actually contain ANY Pycnogenol… so check the label to be sure.
To sending UTIs packing,
Sarah Reagan


