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Having Endless Urinary Tract Infections? Here’s The Natural Cure You Need

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Jenna Ryan finally created a supplement blend that ultimately healed her and thousands of other women after she repeatedly got eight recurrent urinary tract infections

Jenna cringed when she felt that familiar burning pain of yet another urinary tract infection (UTI). What she initially thought would be a never-ending cycle: that painful sting and constant urge to pee would take her to another doctor’s visit for antibiotics. And when she thought everything was cured, a yeast infection, followed by another UTI would occur all over again. 

Each time she went through this, Jenna would get the same advice from her doctor: drink lots of water and cranberry juice. But they don’t work! She realized that it’s not that her doctors gave her bad advice, but that there was no way to cure UTI or prevent them from happening permanently. 

 After her recurring infections, the doctors finally suggested a daily dose of antibiotics and that’s when Jenna decided she had to take the matter into her own hands. She started doing research and learned that UTI is frequently caused by the E.coli bacterium, which were not as uncommon as she thought before. 

She told her fiancee, Spencer that, “It’s the second-most common infection in the United States. It affects half of all women! Half of all women with no way to prevent it.” Jenna marvelled. “Maybe with my expertise in e-commerce and your work in biochemistry, we can find the answer,” she said, feeling hopeful about helping herself and other women out there.

Sharing the cure to UTI 

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Jenna and Spencer got to work and discovered compelling research: A simple sugar that is found in many fruits called D-mannose is effective in decreasing the chance of contracting UTI because it clears the urinary tract of E. coli and citric acid. Because of this grand discovery, Jenna started consulting specialists to create a powder combined with D-mannose and other vitamins which she adds into her water intake. 

“It’s amazing! I think I finally broke the cycle — I have to share this with others!” She told her fiancee after drinking this powerful blend. 

Jenna and Spencer put up their company called Uqora and started selling the powder supplement formula called Target ($30). Once they were done with the clinical trials to further their research, the duo created two more supplements: Control, $30, which is a pill that cleanses biofilm from the urinary tract, and Promote, $30 which is a probiotic that balances the vaginal microbiome. 

When all the positive reviews came rushing in, Jenna knew it not only worked amazingly for her, but for other women too. “This product saved my life! My UTIs are gone-thank you!” A woman shared her raving reviews. 

Another shared, saying: “I keep my Target supplement with me at all times, thanks for giving me my peace of mind back!”

Jenna’s products have helped more than 60,000 woman all across the U.S. against urinary tract infections, while Jenna herself has stopped her suffering since 2015. 

“I always thought I was the only one experiencing this, but after discovering how many women were suffering, I wanted to let them know they weren’t alone and give them somewhere to turn. Helping women get their lives back…there is no better feeling!” She shared.