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  • Nature’s Way Uva Ursi – 1,110 mg per 3-Capsule Serving – Traditional Urinary Support* – Non-GMO Project Verified – Herbal Dietary Supplement – Gluten Free – 100 Vegan Capsules (2 Pack)


    Price: $20.98
    (as of Jan 31,2025 07:11:58 UTC – Details)



    Uva Ursi Leaves by Nature’s Way is formulated to help you find your way to wellness. Our Uva Ursi dietary supplements are carefully formulated to provide traditional urinary support.* Each 3-capsule serving delivers 1,110 mg of Uva Ursi Leaf powder, 100 vegan capsules.

    The Uva Ursi plant has a rich history dating back to 200 A.D. Derived from the Latin words “uva” (grape) and “ursus” (bear), it was named for the fondness that bears have for the plant’s berries. Today, we leverage the wellness benefits of its leaves in our uva ursi capsules, providing traditional urinary support.*

    Nature’s Way uva ursi capsules are non-GMO Project Verified and gluten-free. They contain no salt, wheat, corn, soy, dairy, or artificial colors, flavors, or preservatives.

    At Nature’s Way, we believe nature is the ultimate problem solver. For over 50 years, we have looked to the natural world for inspiration. Our quality vitamins and supplements are formulated to help you find your way to wellness and to reach your full potential.
    Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 4.04 x 2.02 x 4.05 inches; 5.47 ounces
    Date First Available ‏ : ‎ June 5, 2019
    Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ AmazonUs/ENZF7
    ASIN ‏ : ‎ B07T4CWNZ5

    Uva Ursi has been used since 200 A.D. for traditional urinary support, a tradition we uphold in our formulation*
    Nature’s Way Uva Ursi Capsules offer 100 vegan capsules, with 1,110 mg of Uva Ursi leaf per 3-capsule serving
    Adults take three capsules twice daily with food or an 8-ounce glass of water
    Non-GMO Project Verified and gluten free; contains no salt, wheat, corn, soy, dairy, or artificial colors, flavors, or preservatives
    At Nature’s Way, we believe nature is the ultimate problem solver. For over 50 years, we have looked to the natural world for inspiration. Our quality vitamins and supplements are formulated to help you find your way to wellness

    Customers say

    Customers find the herbal supplement effective in treating UTIs and cystitis. They consider it a great value and say it provides relief and shortens recovery time. Many are satisfied with its prevention and strength. However, some report stomach upset and side effects.

    AI-generated from the text of customer reviews


    Are you looking for a natural way to support your urinary health? Look no further than Nature’s Way Uva Ursi! Each serving of 3 capsules contains a potent 1,110 mg of Uva Ursi, a traditional herb known for its urinary support properties.

    Our Uva Ursi capsules are Non-GMO Project Verified, ensuring that you are getting a high-quality product free from genetically modified ingredients. Additionally, our herbal dietary supplement is gluten-free and suitable for vegans, making it a versatile option for a wide range of dietary preferences.

    With 100 capsules per pack, you can easily incorporate Nature’s Way Uva Ursi into your daily routine. Support your urinary health the natural way with Nature’s Way Uva Ursi – order your 2 pack today!
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  • 3x Bloss Jeli Probiotics dietary supplements Synbiotics delicious taste balance



    3x Bloss Jeli Probiotics dietary supplements Synbiotics delicious taste balance

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    Are you looking for a delicious way to support your gut health? Look no further than 3x Bloss Jeli Probiotics dietary supplements!

    These delicious Synbiotics combine the power of probiotics and prebiotics to help promote a healthy balance of gut bacteria. With a tasty flavor that you’ll love, these supplements make it easy to support your digestive health.

    Try 3x Bloss Jeli Probiotics today and experience the benefits of a happy gut!
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  • GSL Stress B Complex Dietary Supplement , Lot of 1 to 6 Packs (30 Tablets) Ea*



    GSL Stress B Complex Dietary Supplement , Lot of 1 to 6 Packs (30 Tablets) Ea*

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    Are you feeling stressed out and overwhelmed? Are you looking for a natural way to support your body during times of high stress? Look no further than GSL Stress B Complex Dietary Supplement!

    Each pack contains 30 tablets of this powerful blend of B vitamins, designed to help your body cope with stress and support overall well-being. B vitamins are essential for energy production, brain function, and immune system health, making them a crucial component of any stress management regimen.

    Whether you’re dealing with work-related stress, family pressures, or just the general chaos of everyday life, GSL Stress B Complex Dietary Supplement can help you feel more balanced and resilient. Choose from a lot of 1 to 6 packs to keep on hand for whenever you need a little extra support.

    Don’t let stress get the best of you – try GSL Stress B Complex Dietary Supplement today and start feeling better tomorrow!
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  • NOW Foods Supplements, Potassium Iodide 30 mg, Non-GMO Project Verified, Dietary Supplement, 60 Tablets


    Price: $12.99 – $7.95
    (as of Jan 30,2025 09:10:21 UTC – Details)



    This product offers 30 mg per tablet and is for short-term use only. Natural color variation may occur in this product. As directed by a healthcare practitioner for single day short-term use only: Adults and adolescents 3 tablets; Children ages 4-12 years 2 tablets; Children ages 1-3 years 1 tablet.
    Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
    Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 3.3 x 1.7 x 1.1 inches; 0.48 ounces
    Item model number ‏ : ‎ N1454
    Date First Available ‏ : ‎ March 18, 2011
    Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ NOW Sports – Nutrition and Wellness
    ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00B5HBE52
    Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA

    30 mg PER TABLET: This supplement is Non-GMO Project Verified
    FOR SHORT-TERM USE: As directed by a healthcare practitioner for single day short-term use only: Adults and adolescents 3 tablets; Children ages 4-12 years 2 tablets; Children ages 1-3 years 1 tablet
    CLASSIFICATIONS/CERTIFICATIONS: Vegan, Soy Free, Non-GMO Project Verified, Kosher
    GMP Quality Assured: NPA A-rated GMP certification means that every aspect of the NOW manufacturing process has been examined, including our laboratory/testing methods (for stability, potency, and product formulation)
    Packaged in the USA by a family owned and operated company since 1968


    Looking for a high-quality potassium iodide supplement? Look no further than NOW Foods Supplements Potassium Iodide 30 mg. These dietary supplements are Non-GMO Project Verified and come in a convenient 60 tablet bottle.

    Potassium iodide is essential for thyroid health and function, as it helps to regulate hormone production and metabolism. This supplement is a great option for those looking to support their thyroid health and overall well-being.

    Each tablet contains 30 mg of potassium iodide, providing a potent dose in a convenient form. Plus, with the Non-GMO Project verification, you can trust that you are getting a high-quality supplement that is free from genetically modified ingredients.

    Add NOW Foods Supplements Potassium Iodide 30 mg to your daily routine for thyroid support and overall health. Grab a bottle today and feel the difference!
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  • Source Naturals Niacinamide B-3, 100 mg Dietary Supplement – 100 Tablets



    Source Naturals Niacinamide B-3, 100 mg Dietary Supplement – 100 Tablets

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    Looking to boost your skin health and overall wellness? Look no further than Source Naturals Niacinamide B-3 Dietary Supplement!

    Each tablet contains 100 mg of niacinamide, a form of vitamin B-3 that has been shown to support healthy skin, energy production, and nervous system function. Niacinamide is also known for its ability to improve the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, making it a popular choice for those looking to maintain youthful skin.

    With 100 tablets per bottle, you can easily incorporate this supplement into your daily routine to reap the benefits of niacinamide. Whether you’re looking to improve your skin health or support your overall wellness, Source Naturals Niacinamide B-3 is a great addition to your supplement regimen. Try it out today and see the difference it can make for your health and well-being!
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  • SADI PIA JELLY FOR KIDS VEGGIE SNACKS. DIETARY SUPPLEMENTS by HOANG HUY ORGANIC



    SADI PIA JELLY FOR KIDS VEGGIE SNACKS. DIETARY SUPPLEMENTS by HOANG HUY ORGANIC

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    Looking for a delicious and nutritious snack for your kids? Look no further than SADI PIA JELLY FOR KIDS VEGGIE SNACKS. DIETARY SUPPLEMENTS by HOANG HUY ORGANIC!

    Our SADI PIA JELLY is a tasty and convenient way to ensure your kids are getting the essential vitamins and minerals they need to stay healthy and strong. Made with all-natural ingredients and no artificial additives, our veggie snacks are the perfect addition to your child’s diet.

    Not only are our snacks delicious, but they also provide important dietary supplements that are essential for growing bodies. With a variety of flavors to choose from, your kids will love snacking on SADI PIA JELLY while getting the nutrients they need.

    Give your kids the best with SADI PIA JELLY FOR KIDS VEGGIE SNACKS. DIETARY SUPPLEMENTS by HOANG HUY ORGANIC. Order yours today and watch your little ones thrive!
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  • 3 Pack Rugby Niacinamide Dietary Supplement, 100 Ct



    3 Pack Rugby Niacinamide Dietary Supplement, 100 Ct

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    Introducing Our 3 Pack Rugby Niacinamide Dietary Supplement, 100 Ct!

    Looking to boost your overall health and wellness? Look no further than our Rugby Niacinamide Dietary Supplement! Packed with essential vitamins and minerals, this supplement is perfect for those looking to support their immune system, metabolism, and overall well-being.

    With our 3 pack, you’ll have a 100-day supply of this powerful dietary supplement, ensuring that you can stay on top of your health goals without any interruptions.

    Don’t wait any longer to prioritize your health. Order your 3 Pack Rugby Niacinamide Dietary Supplement, 100 Ct today and start feeling your best self!
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  • Rugby Niacinamide Dietary Supplement, 100 Ct



    Rugby Niacinamide Dietary Supplement, 100 Ct

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    Introducing our Rugby Niacinamide Dietary Supplement, 100 Ct!

    Looking to support your overall health and well-being? Look no further than our Rugby Niacinamide Dietary Supplement. Niacinamide, also known as Vitamin B3, is essential for converting food into energy and maintaining healthy skin, nerves, and digestion.

    Each bottle contains 100 tablets, providing you with a convenient and easy way to incorporate this important nutrient into your daily routine. Whether you’re an athlete looking to enhance your performance or simply looking to boost your overall health, Rugby Niacinamide Dietary Supplement is the perfect choice.

    Don’t wait any longer to start feeling your best. Try Rugby Niacinamide Dietary Supplement today and experience the benefits for yourself!
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  • Thorne Research Niacinamide 500mg 180 Capsules Dietary Supplement



    Thorne Research Niacinamide 500mg 180 Capsules Dietary Supplement

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    Are you looking for a high-quality niacinamide supplement to support your overall health and well-being? Look no further than Thorne Research Niacinamide 500mg 180 Capsules Dietary Supplement!

    Niacinamide, also known as vitamin B3, plays a crucial role in maintaining healthy skin, nervous system function, and energy production. Thorne Research’s niacinamide supplement is formulated with 500mg of pure niacinamide per capsule, providing you with a potent dose of this essential nutrient.

    With 180 capsules per bottle, you can easily incorporate this dietary supplement into your daily routine to help support healthy skin, nerve function, and metabolism. Whether you’re looking to improve your skin tone, reduce inflammation, or boost your energy levels, Thorne Research Niacinamide is a convenient and effective way to support your health goals.

    Don’t wait any longer to experience the benefits of niacinamide – try Thorne Research Niacinamide 500mg 180 Capsules Dietary Supplement today!
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  • Is drinking alcohol bad for your health? New dietary guidelines will weigh risks and benefits




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    Most adults in the United States drink alcohol, but there is steadily growing public concern about the health effects of moderate drinking.

    The latest science supports those concerns, but two recent government reports suggest potential benefits exist alongside potential risks – and some experts say that formal dietary recommendations, due to be reviewed this year, could take a more nuanced approach.

    It is well-established that excessive alcohol use, including binge drinking and heavy drinking, has significant negative health effects. But recent studies have found that even low levels of drinking may be harmful, and the World Health Organization has said that “no level of alcohol consumption is safe for our health.”

    The current Dietary Guidelines for Americans, from the US Department of Health and Human Services and US Department of Agriculture, say that men should limit their daily alcohol intake to two drinks or less, and one drink or less for women.

    These guidelines are up for review this year, and two recent reports meant to inform that process came to seemingly competing conclusions – continuing a longstanding debate on how to weigh the potential risks and benefits of alcohol.

    But public attitudes in the US are already changing.

    A new CNN poll conducted by SSRS released Friday finds that half of US adults say that moderate drinking is bad for health, more than double the share who said the same two decades ago. Women and adults younger than 45 are more likely than men and older adults to say that moderate drinking is bad for health, as were Democrats and independents.

    Just 8% of US adults say that drinking in moderation is good for your health, according to the new CNN poll, about one-third of the share that said the same in 2005. Another 43% of adults say that moderate drinking makes no difference to health.

    There is a known link between alcohol and cancer, and any amount of drinking raises that risk. For Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy, this “direct link” was sufficient to issue an advisory and call for an updated health warning label on alcoholic beverages to highlight it.

    “Alcohol is a well-established, preventable cause of cancer responsible for about 100,000 cases of cancer and 20,000 cancer deaths annually in the United States – greater than the 13,500 alcohol-associated traffic crash fatalities per year in the US – yet the majority of Americans are unaware of this risk,” Murthy said in a statement earlier this month.

    The new CNN poll finds a broad 74% majority of the US public would favor new alcoholic beverage labels warning about the risk of cancer like Murthy suggests. Democrats, women and people of color are especially likely to support a revision of the warning label, but 69% or more adults of all age, gender, partisan and racial groups said they would be in favor.

    The CNN Poll was conducted by SSRS from January 9-12 among a random national sample of 1,205 adults drawn from a probability-based panel. Surveys were either conducted online or by telephone with a live interviewer. Results among the full sample have a margin of sampling error of plus or minus 3.2 percentage points.

    Weighing risks and benefits

    One of the reports meant to inform the next edition of dietary guidelines – requested by Congress and published last month by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine – reinforced the link between alcohol and cancer, but to varying degrees of certainty. The researchers, who analyzed findings from about two dozen studies, concluded with “moderate certainty” that the risk of developing breast cancer was higher among those who drank in moderation than those who didn’t drink at all. There was “low certainty” that the risk of breast cancer and colorectal cancer were higher for those who drank more in moderation than those who drank less, and no association with other throat and neck cancers.

    But the same report also found some potential positive associations between moderate drinking and health. Compared with people who never consume alcohol, those who drink in moderation were at lower risk of heart attack and nonfatal stroke. And overall mortality from any cause was also found to be lower among those who drank in moderation compared with those who never drank.

    “Many lifestyle choices carry potential risks, and the consumption of alcohol is no exception,” Michael Kaiser, executive vice president and director of government affairs for WineAmerica, a nonprofit organization that represents the interests of the wine industry, told CNN in an email.

    “We encourage all adults who choose to drink to adhere to the Dietary Guidelines and consult with their healthcare providers. No one should drink to achieve health benefits, and some people should not drink at all,” he said, adding that the organization supports the use of this study to inform the guidelines as Congress intended and as previously done.

    The other report, published last week by an independent panel convened by HHS’ Interagency Coordinating Committee on the Prevention of Underage Drinking, also found lower risk of stroke among those who had an average of one drink per day, a lower risk of diabetes among women who drink at this level, and increased risk for certain types of cancer.

    But it conversely found that the risk of dying from alcohol use begins at low levels of average use and increases as levels of alcohol consumption increases.

    Many experts respect the complexity of the science, but warn against viewing drinking alcohol as a categorically healthy habit.

    “It’s misleading to say that the science isn’t settled,” said Dr. Katherine Keyes, a professor at the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health whose research focuses on substance use epidemiology.

    “There were differences in methodology and that’s why there are some differences in the results. But when you pull apart the studies, the underlying science is consistent,” said Keyes, who was part of the independent panel convened by HHS. “There are some conditions where we did see a benefit or an inverse relationship at very low levels, but they’re really outweighed by the conditions where you see not a benefit.”

    Dr. Ned Calonge, chair of the committee that wrote the National Academies report, warns that the link his group found between lower all-cause mortality and moderate drinking should not be interpreted as a summary of the relationship between alcohol and health – quite the opposite, in fact.

    Dr. Ned Calonge reviewed evidence on the health impacts of moderate alcohol consumption for a National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine report.

    “All cause mortality is, I would say, a problematic outcome, because it includes so many different outcomes, which increases the potential risk of bias associated with things called confounding factors, other factors that might be responsible for the outcome,” said Calonge, who is also an associate dean for public health practice and professor of epidemiology at the Colorado School of Public Health and professor of family medicine at the University of Colorado School of Medicine.

    Research on the health effects of alcohol has some significant holes, which contributes to broader possibilities for interpreting the data.

    “Moderate” drinking is not consistently defined, and grouping people into different categories – such as zero to three drinks per day – could skew averages when the outcomes may be very different for people at the low end of that category and the high end of that category.

    The National Academies report addressed this in their finding about breast cancer risk, noting that higher amounts of drinking are associated with higher risk of breast cancer than lower amounts – even within levels considered to be “moderate.”

    The gold standard for scientific research is a randomized controlled trial that actively monitors direct comparisons between scenarios with little external variability, but most studies on alcohol’s effects are based on observation without intervention.

    When reviewing findings from observational studies, the strongest conclusions are drawn from strong associations between two factors, Calonge said. But the associations found in the National Academies report – the relative risks in the positive and negative directions – were not very strong, he said.

    “We can’t prove cause with observational studies,” Calonge said. “These effects are important from a public health standpoint, but we can’t get above moderate certainty because there could be additional research that has different findings.”

    Despite the gaps in research, many experts say the evidence of risk is too strong to be ignored.

    “Even if you were to align and agree that a line of evidence is closer to the truth for one disease state, you would then look over and recognize that if you just look at a different disease outcome, the findings might go in a completely different direction,” said Dr. Ahmed Tawakol, a cardiologist at Massachusetts General Hospital.

    If a new drug was being studied to reduce heart disease and the clinical trials revealed that it also raised the risk of developing cancer, that drug would never be approved, he said.

    “When you use that same frame of mind in reference to alcohol, we’d say that alcohol appears to have some mechanistic actions that are beneficial, but at the same time, it comes at a consequence of really unacceptable side effects,” he said. “It becomes clear that alcohol shouldn’t be considered something that you do for the purpose of health.”

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    Some research suggests that part of the way alcohol use may reduce the risk of heart attacks is the impacts it has on the limbic system, such as limiting stress signals in the brain. But there are less risky ways to achieve that same goal, Tawakol said, such as exercise that comes with multiple benefits.

    Still, Tawakol says that he doesn’t usually take a strong stance against alcohol when advising his patients.

    “I worry when I see this kind of black and white approach,” he said. “If you choose to drink alcohol, make sure it’s done in moderation, and also put it in the context of other lifestyle factors so that you can further buffer the potential adverse effects.”

    Despite broad support of a new warning label on alcoholic beverages, US adults are virtually split on whether the government should provide health recommendations to the public or leave it to Americans to make up their own minds, according to the new CNN poll.

    And many are already making their own choices. About 4 in 10 adults say that they don’t drink at all, while about 1 in 8 say that they’ve participated in Dry January – with more than half of that group saying they’re doing so this year. This idea is more popular among younger Americans, with nearly 1 in 5 adults younger than 45 participating in Dry January at some point.

    CNN’s Ariel Edwards-Levy contributed to this report.



    Alcohol consumption is a topic that has long been debated among health professionals and the general public. While moderate alcohol consumption has been associated with certain health benefits, such as a reduced risk of heart disease, excessive drinking can have detrimental effects on overall health.

    The upcoming release of new dietary guidelines will aim to provide a more comprehensive overview of the risks and benefits associated with alcohol consumption. These guidelines will take into account a range of factors, including individual health status, genetic predispositions, and potential interactions with medications.

    It is important for individuals to be informed about the potential risks associated with alcohol consumption, including an increased risk of liver disease, certain cancers, and mental health issues. By understanding the potential consequences of excessive drinking, individuals can make more informed choices about their alcohol consumption.

    Ultimately, the decision to drink alcohol should be based on an individual’s personal health goals and preferences. The new dietary guidelines will aim to provide a balanced perspective on the risks and benefits of alcohol consumption, empowering individuals to make informed decisions about their health.

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