Cran Max Aqua Ginger 250mg + 10mg – Natural UTI and Tummy Help
What it’s supposed to do Cran Max mixes cranberry and ginger extracts together – two things people have been using for health problems forever. Here in Pakistan, folks take it when they’re dealing with:
- UTIs that keep coming back – cranberry supposedly makes it harder for bacteria to stick to your urinary tract
- Stomach problems like feeling sick, bloated, or can’t digest food properly – that’s where the ginger comes in
- Wanting to boost their immune system naturally – both ingredients have antioxidants
- General inflammation and feeling run down – the anti-inflammatory stuff might help
It’s marketed as a two-for-one deal – helps your bladder and your stomach at the same time.
What you’re getting Each pill has:
- Cranberry Extract – 250mg
- Ginger Extract – 10mg
They use standardized extracts, which means each batch should have roughly the same strength instead of being all over the place like some herbal stuff.
Be careful about this stuff Adults only – don’t give it to kids unless their doctor says it’s okay. Pregnant women and nursing mothers should check with their doctor first before taking any herbal supplements.
Got kidney stones before? Be cautious with cranberry products – too much might make things worse. Taking blood thinners like warfarin? This could mess with how they work, so ask your doctor first. Don’t go overboard thinking more is better – stick to what’s on the bottle. Store it somewhere cool and dry.
What might happen Usually people don’t have problems, but some get:
- Upset stomach or heartburn
- Allergic reactions like breaking out in a rash (doesn’t happen much)
- If you go crazy with cranberry, you might increase your risk of kidney stones
- Ginger sometimes gives people loose stools or stomach discomfort
Something bad happens? Stop taking it and call your doctor.
Reviewed by Dr. Maria Hanif, Consultant Urologist
Cran Max combines cranberry for urinary health and ginger for digestion and inflammation support. It can help women who deal with frequent UTIs, but it’s a supportive supplement, not a cure. Drinking water, good hygiene, and medical care are still essential.
Disclaimer: This information is for awareness only. Always consult your doctor before using Cran Max or any supplement.

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