The UTI Struggle is Real — We Hear You

If you’ve ever had a UTI, you know how frustrating, painful, and disruptive it can be.

ellura® is a scientifically and clinically backed supplement that helps reduce the ability of certain bacteria to adhere to the urinary tract, supporting urinary tract health*(1,2). Each capsule of ellura delivers 36mg of soluble, bioactive PACs from 100% pure concentrated cranberry fruit juice extract for maximum potency(3,4).

ellura® cranberry supplement for urinary tract health - 30 and 90 capsule bottles - New Look, Same Quality
conversation between two women who suffer from recurring UTIs and need to use ellura® daily

Say Goodbye to Recurrent UTIs

UTIs aren’t just painful, they can disrupt your daily life and can lead to repeated antibiotic use, and an increasing risk of bacterial resistance(5). ellura helps reduce bacterial adhesion in the urinary tract, all in one powerful daily capsule.

Take Control of Your Urinary Tract Health

Our clinically backed solution delivers targeted urinary support you can trust. (1,2)

ellura® starts working within a few hours to help protect your bladder

Starts working within a few hours to help protect your bladder

ellura® is trusted by thousands of women and healthcare providers

Trusted by thousands of women and healthcare providers

ellura® is safe for long-term use - no antibiotic resistance and no side effects

Safe for long-term use-no antibiotic resistance and very well tolerated.

How is ellura Different?

  • ellura’s difference lies in its 36 mg of soluble, bioavailable PACs(6,3)— a clinically backed formula with superior absorption and the highest concentration of active PACs(7), the key component to help reduce the ability of certain bacteria, such as E. coli, from adhering to the urinary tract.
  • Many products claim to have PACs, but if sourced from insoluble cranberry pomace (seeds, stems, skin, pulp), they remain trapped in fiber and cannot be absorbed by the body(6,7).
  • Clinical research shows that only supplements with the highest levels of soluble PACs, like ellura, deliver powerful urinary tract defense(6).
graph showing the power of ellura® vs other cranberry supplements; ellura delivers 36 mg of soluble, bioactive PACs from 100% concentrated cranberry fruit juice extract

Take Control of Your Urinary Tract Health with ellura

ellura contains 36 mg of soluble, bioactive Proanthocyanidins (PACs) from 100% pure concentrated cranberry fruit juice (Vaccinium macrocarpon) — a key compound shown in research to help reduce the ability of certain bacteria, such as E. coli, to adhere to the urinary tract and bladder, supporting urinary tract health(1,2).

ellura® is vegan, ellura® is gluten-free, ellura® is non-GMO, ellura® is sugar-free
GIF showing how ellura® works by flushing E. coli bacteria from the urinary tract

How ellura Works

Step 1. Bacteria Enter, Attach, and Multiply(17,6,3,4).

Bacteria migrate to the urinary tract, leading to disruption of urinary tract balance.

Step 2. ellura Helps Reduce Bacterial Adhesion

36mg PACs in ellura may reduce E.coli adhesion to the bladder wall(17,3,4).

Step 3. Bacteria Are Flushed Out

Without attachment, bacteria are naturally eliminated through urine.

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  2. Williams G, Hahn D, Stephens JH, Craig JC, Hodson EM. (2023). Cranberries for preventing urinary tract infections. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2023, Issue 4. Art. No.: CD001321.
  3. Howell, A. B., Botto H, Combescure C, Blanc-Potard AB, Gausa L, Matsumoto T, Tenke P, Sotto A, Lavigne JP. (2010). Dosage effect on uropathogenic Escherichia coli anti-adhesion activity in urine following consumption of cranberry powder standardized for proanthocyanidin content: A multicentric randomized double blind study. BMC Infectious Diseases, 10, 94.
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  5. World Health Organization -Antibiotic resistance 21 November 2023: https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/antimicrobial-resistance (website)
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