Saturday, August 21, 2010

Review and Giveaway: Cystex



Did you know that urinary tract infections (UTIs) affect more than 60% of women and are the second most common type of infection in the body? UTIs account for 8.3 million doctor visits each year and have a recurrence rate of more than 40%. I have suffered with chronic UTIs for years so I can attest to their pain and sheer annoyance. While I try to use the old cranberry juice remedy before calling the doctor, I just can't tolerate the bitter tang so I usually wind in up in an urgent care waiting room, leaving with a prescription for antibiotics.

You may remember my review for Cystex last year. But just in case your memory is fuzzy, let me give you the skinny. Cystex Urinary Pain Relief Tablets are the only OTC medication to help manage UTIs while waiting to see a doctor. It is the only product that combines an analgesic pain-reliever and an antibacterial agent to stop the progression of the infection.

Well, Cystex has now introduced a Liquid Cranberry Complex to promote urinary health. Just one tablespoon provides the benefit of eight glasses of cranberry juice! The clinically-proven formula is lactose, gluten and sugar-free with only one calorie per tablespoon. Beat that, cranberry cocktail!



Cystex Liquid Cranberry Complex is so much more than just a cranberry concentrate. Its proprietary Proantinox blend also contains D-Mannose, inulin, bromelain and vitamin C to boost bladder health. Just one convenient tablespoon daily can aid in UTI prevention. A new study, being published in the journal Urology, shows 91% of women taking daily Cystex Liquid Cranberry Complex remained free of recurring UTIs.

Now, I have not yet tried the Cystex Liquid but I have used their signature tablets in the past (not daily but as a preventative after activities that tend to bring on infection) with success. Since liquid tends to enter your system faster than pills, I think this new formula a great option for those who need instant relief but can't stomach 100% cranberry juice.

BUY IT: You can find the new Cystex Liquid Cranberry Complex at drug stores and retailers nationwide, including Walmart, Walgreens, Rite Aid and Duane Reade (ARV $9.95).

WIN IT: One lucky reader is going to win a bottle of Cystex Liquid Cranberry Complex!

MAIN COURSE (MANDATORY ENTRY): Visit Cystex and tell me something you learned on the site. Be sure to leave me your email address in your comment if it isn't visible on your profile or if you are not a blogger!

SUGAR ON TOP (BONUS ENTRIES): To maximize your chances of winning, you may do any or all of the following. Be sure to complete the above mandatory entry or your bonus entries will not count!

1.) Follow my blog or subscribe via reader or email. Comment telling me which method you chose. If you already follow or subscribe, that counts! (1 entry)

2.) Follow me on Twitter and tweet about the contest. You may use the tweet below or come up with one of your own:

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Giveaway will end on September 4, 2010 at 11:59pm EST. U.S. residents only. Winner will be chosen via Random.org and will have 48 hours to respond to congratulatory email or prize will be forfeited and another winner will be chosen.

NOTE: This product does NOT take the place of a medical professional or antibiotics. All infections must be treated with antibiotics and if you suspect you have a UTI, please consult your physician.

Disclaimer: I received a free bottle of Cystex Liquid Cranberry Complex from Laura at Robin Leedy & Associates to facilitate my candid review. I was not compensated in any other way for this post.

19 comments:

aledol said...

"..40% will have another...(UTI).millions of women will have multiple infections!" me too!

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Benita said...

I learned one tablespoon of cystex equals 8 glasses of cranberry juice.

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Benita said...

Email subscriber/GFC Follower.

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aledol said...

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Emmy Coffee said...

according to leading medical experts, sexual activity, itself, does not lead to the actual urinary tract infection (UTI), regardless of sexual position or frequency. However, the increased genital friction of sex can more easily introduce bacteria into the female urethra (leading to the bladder, which for some women who have issues with urinating properly, can increase the chance of getting a UTI)

Bev said...

many women reported that sexual intercourse was the cause of their last urinary tract infection
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Susan said...

I learned that tablespoon of cystex equals eight glass of cranberry juice! wow suelee1998 @ gmail.com

Anonymous said...

I learned that sex can be blamed for UTIs.

juliabaxter at ihmail dot com

aledol said...

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Bakersdozen said...

"Cystex® is not meant to replace the care of a doctor, since urinary tract infections (UTIs) require prescription medication to completely cure the infection." vidomich(at)yahoo(dot)com

Bakersdozen said...

Email subscriber. vidomich(at)yahoo(dot)com

hoopzfanatic said...

I learned that urinary tract infections (UTIs) are not caused by “extra” bacteria getting into the bladder, but by the bacteria that does not get out

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memetu said...

Just 1 Tbsp of cystex equals 8 glasses of cranberry juice.
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cman said...

One tablespoon of cystex equals 8 glasses of cranberry juice.

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