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The WelTract™ Difference

What makes WelTract™ the most unique urinary tract supplement on the market? A blend of 6 key ingredients have been selected and dosed based on clinical research studies to provide optimal conditions for supporting a healthy urinary tract system. WelTract™ is the first comprehensive urinary tract support supplement to contain Lactoferrin.  “Because Life Doesn’t Stop” …and neither should your urinary tract health!

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The Key Ingredients

Lactoferrin

Lactoferrin

Lactoferrin has many powerful benefits. This natural iron binding protein isolated from dairy milk is credited with providing much of the immune system support to newborn babies. WelTract™ is 100% free of lactose and dairy cholesterol.1
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D-Mannose

D-Mannose

WelTract™ contains D-Mannose, a naturally occurring carbohydrate that is closely related to glucose. Your body does not metabolize D-Mannose like glucose, therefore does not cause a spike in your blood sugar level when consumed. Extensive research along with a randomized clinical research study using D-Mannose has shown the effectiveness of this carbohydrate in supporting a healthy urinary tract.3,6,7

Hibiscus Plant

Hibiscus

Hibiscus is a genus of flowering plants in the mallow family Malvaceae. The plant is native to warm temperature, subtropical and tropical regions of the world. A double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled clinical research study was performed on women using hibiscus extract (Hibiscus sabdariffa) which demonstrated its effectiveness to support urinary tract health.2

Whole Cranberry

Cranberry

The whole cranberry (Vaccinium macrocarpon) extract used in WelTract™ is a proprietary whole fruit extract unlike other products and has been shown in clinical research studies to provide optimal conditions to support a healthy urinary tract.4,8

Vitamin C

Vitamin C

Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid) is a powerful antioxidant required for a strong immune system and has been shown in clinical research studies to support a healthy urinary tract​.9

Vitamin D

Vitamin D

Vitamin D (Cholecalciferol) is required for proper immune system activation. In fact, around 45% of adults are Vitamin D deficient. Vitamin D has also been shown in clinical research studies to support a healthy UT.5

What The Research Shows

  1. Nutritional and physiologic significance of human milk proteins. Am J of Clin Nutr 2003; 77(6):15375-15435 View Article
  2. Prevention of recurrent cystitis in women: double-blind, placebo-controlled study of Hibiscus sabdariffa L. extract. La Lettre de l’Infectiologue—Translation of the original issue • Tome XXV – n° 2 – March April 2010.
  3. Kranjcec et al. D-mannose powder for prophylaxis of recurrent urinary tract infections in women: a randomized clinical trial. World J Urol. 2014; Feb;32(1): 79-84
  4. Sengupta et al. A randomized, double blind, controlled, dose dependent clinical trial to evaluate the efficacy of a proanthocyanidin standardized whole cranberry (Vaccinium macrocarpon) powder on infections of the urinary tract. Current Bioactive Compounds. 2011; 7, 39-46 39. View Article
  5. Hertting et al. Vitamin D Induction of the human antimicrobial Peptide Cathelicidin in the Urinary Bladder. PLOS ONE. 2010; 5(12):e1550. doi:10.1371 journal.pne.0015580.View Article
  6. Klein et al. FimH antagonists for oral treatment of urinary tract infections: from design and synthesis to in vitro and in vivo evaluation. J. Med. Chem. 2010;53:8627-8641. View Article 
  7. Hung et al. Structural basis tropism of Escherichia coli to the bladder during urinary tract infection. Molecular Microbiology 2002; 44(4):903-915.
  8. Howell, et al. Bacterial Anti-adhesion Activity of Human Urine: Pacran® Capsule vs. TheraCran® Capsule Consumption. Rutgers University
  9. Ochoa-Brust et al. Daily intake of 100 mg ascorbic acid as urinary tract infection prophylactic agent during pregnancy. Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica. 2007; 86: 783-787
  10. Rosen D.A., Hooton T.M., Hultgren et al. Detection of intracellular bacterial communities in human urinary tract infection. PLOS Medicine. 2007; 4(12):e329. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.0040329 View Article 

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