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Swisse High Strength Cranberry 25,000mg 30 Caps $4.95 (+$5 postage) [Minimum 2] RRP $23.95 @ Blackshaws Road Pharmacy [VIC]

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We over ordered last year and this batch will be expiring at the end of November 2017, so these are less than half of what you'll be paying at Chemist Warehouse: https://www.chemistwarehouse.com.au/Buy/67497/Swisse-Ultiboo…

Cranberry supplements are useful for the prevention and treatment of urinary tract infections.

Cranberry is also used for kidney stones, neurogenic bladder (a bladder disease), to deodorize urine in people with difficulty controlling urination, to prevent urine catheters from becoming blocked, and to heal skin around surgical openings in the stomach that are used to eliminate urine.

It is also recommended by naturopaths to increase urine flow, kill germs, and reduce fever.

Some people use cranberry for type 2 diabetes, chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), enlarged prostate, common colds, flu, heart disease, memory, metabolic syndrome, ulcers caused by Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori), scurvy, inflammation of the lining around the lung (pleurisy).

Just some user reviews on Cranberry treatments:
http://www.webmd.com/vitamins-supplements/ingredientreview-9…

It's $5 for postage or free to pick up from our store at:

Blackshaws Road Pharmacy
310A Blackshaws Road, Altona North. 3025
Victoria

Drop in and say you're an OzBargainer and we'll make sure to look after you in terms of pricing for other stuff too! ;)

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  • +4

    so which category do these supplements fall in, the 99% that are pointless?

    • +4

      Lollies

      • -1

        Cranberry has been used traditionally to prevent urinary tract infections (UTIs), primarily among generally healthy women prone to recurrent UTIs. Results from a number of recent published clinical studies have supported this benefit; however, meta-analyses on cranberry and UTI prevention have reported conflicting conclusions. So while Cranberry juice aren't quite the great natural cure they were once touted as, the high strength concentrate in this preparation is more potent and should be much more effective.

  • +5

    Interesting story about Swisse on The Checkout the other day.

    • +1

      Definitely a great show for the savvy shopper.

    • Without having to look it up and watch… what was the gist' of the particular show?

      Swisse cheating customers? Problem with products?

      Cheers.

      • +1

        Found to be not originating from Switzerland

        • Thanks alban'.

  • -1

    Any specials on Viagra? Thanks

    • +4

      Viagra has plunged in price since they went off patent. It's $13.95 for a pack of 4 or $29.95 for a pack of 12. If you're happy to get the generic brand it's even cheaper. You will need a prescription from a registered Australian doctor of course. :)

      • +1

        You will need a prescription from a registered Australian doctor

        That's a bit stiff…

        • -1

          The laws around erectile dysfunction medications in Australia is quite rigid, but it's not hard to get a prescription from your family GP if you have a legitimate need for it and you don't have any contraindications.

  • Similar date and $10 each in my local Woolies everyday (with special price tag but for months), heaps of stocks.

  • How do you get 25grams in a 1 gram capsule

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