Osalis Super Strength Cranberry 4500 mg is a high-potency, sugar-free cranberry supplement designed to support urinary tract and bladder health.
Cranberries naturally contain proanthocyanidins (PACs), plant compounds shown to help reduce the ability of bacteria such as E. coli to attach to the bladder and urethral walls — a key factor in the development and recurrence of urinary tract infections (UTIs). Regular supplementation may help lower the risk of recurrent UTIs, particularly in those prone to repeat infections.
Each tablet provides the equivalent of 4500 mg of fresh cranberries, delivering concentrated active compounds in a convenient daily dose without the need for sugary cranberry juices.
The sugar-free formula makes it gentle on the bladder and suitable for those who find sweetened products irritating. Cranberries are also a natural source of antioxidants, which help protect cells from oxidative stress and support overall wellbeing.
Osalis Super Strength Cranberry is ideal for ongoing urinary tract maintenance and bladder support, but is not intended to treat active infections. If symptoms persist or worsen, medical advice should be sought.
Suitable for Male & Female Urinary Tract Health
Cranberry supplements are suitable for both male and female bladder and urinary tract support. While urinary tract infections are more common in women, men can also experience urinary symptoms linked to bacterial adhesion, bladder irritation, or urinary flow issues. Cranberry-derived proanthocyanidins (PACs) act locally in the urinary tract, helping reduce bacterial attachment regardless of sex, making cranberry supplementation appropriate for general urinary tract maintenance in adults.
Is There Evidence for Prostate Health?
There is limited but emerging evidence suggesting cranberries may support aspects of male urinary health, particularly in relation to prostate-associated urinary symptoms. Some studies indicate cranberry products may help improve lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) in men, such as urinary frequency or incomplete emptying, often associated with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). However, evidence is preliminary, and cranberry supplements should be viewed as supportive, not as a treatment for prostate conditions.
Cranberry supplements are not intended to treat prostate disease, but may contribute to overall urinary tract health in men as part of a broader lifestyle and healthcare approach.








