multi targeted approach: stop utis at the source



immune booster
Zinc deficiency has been linked to recurrent UTIs. Cells in our immune system known as macrophages deploy zinc to clear bacterial infections. Taking micronutrient supplements such as zinc, may assist in preventing UTIs.
urothelial repair
PACs, polyphenols and micronutrients vitamin D and zinc help rebuild your defenses, healing damaged bladder tissue, strengthening your immune response, and breaking down biofilm. We're not just treating symptoms, we're erasing the blueprint bacteria use to return.
microbiome optimization
A whole fruit profile of prebiotic polyphenols enhance immunity and restore microbial diversity, supporting beneficial bacteria in the gut, vagina, and urinary tract, creating an environment less hospitable to bad bacteria.



immune booster
Zinc deficiency has been linked to recurrent UTIs. Cells in our immune system known as macrophages deploy zinc to clear bacterial infections. Taking micronutrient supplements such as zinc, may assist in preventing UTIs.
urothelial repair
PACs, polyphenols and micronutrients vitamin D and zinc help rebuild your defenses, healing damaged bladder tissue, strengthening your immune response, and breaking down biofilm. We're not just treating symptoms, we're erasing the blueprint bacteria use to return.
microbiome optimization
A whole fruit profile of prebiotic polyphenols enhance immunity and restore microbial diversity, supporting beneficial bacteria in the gut, vagina, and urinary tract, creating an environment less hospitable to bad bacteria.
Amy Howell, PhD, Philip E. Marucci Center for Blueberry & Cranberry Research, Rutgers University
"Many lower cost supplements contain the pomace fiber material left over after the juice is removed and are not as effective at preventing bacterial adhesion as compared to a pure juice-based product.”
Edward Abratowski, MD Internal Medicine Physician at Sutter Health
"UTI Biome Shield represents a significant advancement in urinary tract health. For patients seeking evidence-based, non-antibiotic approaches to UTI prevention, this is the most advanced solution I've encountered in clinical practice."
Michael Gregor, MD, FACLM
"Your gut remains stubbornly colonized with these bad bladder bugs and only bioavailable cranberry products appear to reduce the recurrence of bladder infections by about 35%. Not as effective as antibiotics, but cranberries don’t foster antibiotic resistance, and have fewer side effects."

utis after sex?
Sexual activity itself doesn't cause UTIs. Rather, it creates conditions that make bacterial transfer more likely, especially if you have underlying risk factors.

are preventive antibiotics worth it?
While traditional prevention has often relied on prophylactic antibiotics, the landscape is rapidly changing due to alarming rates of antibiotic resistance.


