Gaia Herbs Cranberry Concentrate - Traditionally for Helping to Maintain Urinary Tract Health* - Made with Cranberry Fruit Juice Concentrate - 60 Vegan Liquid Phyto-Caps (60 Servings) Review

4.8 (377) Amazon rating$30.59600+ bought last month

Our verdict

A vegan, liquid-filled cranberry capsule from a well-known herbal brand, best suited to shoppers who want a fruit juice concentrate format rather than a powdered pill.

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Best for

Vegan or vegetarian shoppers who prefer a liquid phyto-cap over a standard powder capsule and want a recognizable herbal supplement brand.

Skip if

You want a high-potency PAC-standardized extract with a listed milligram strength, since this label does not state one.

  • Form Capsule
  • Count 60.00 Count
  • Flavor Cranberry Concentrate
  • Diet Vegan
  • Priced 46% above the category median ($20.98 across 68 tracked models)

Pros

  • Vegan liquid phyto-capsule format instead of a compressed powder tablet
  • Made by an established herbal supplement brand
  • Simple single-ingredient focus on cranberry fruit juice concentrate
  • Strong average rating from reviewers

Cons

  • No stated milligram strength or PAC percentage on the available spec sheet
  • Smaller review count than some of the bigger-name cranberry brands
  • Price per capsule runs higher than basic drugstore cranberry pills

Our scorecard

4.7/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.8/5

    4.8 average across 377 owner ratings

  • Popularity1.8/5

    377 owner reviews, fewer than most models here

The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other home health monitors: bathroom scales, blood pressure monitors, pregnancy and ovulation tests, thermometers, body composition monitors, stethoscopes, glucose monitors and pulse oximeters we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.

Overview

Gaia Herbs Cranberry Concentrate is built around cranberry fruit juice concentrate housed in a vegan liquid phyto-capsule, a format the brand uses across much of its herbal line. Each bottle holds 60 capsules, labeled as a 60-serving supply, with one capsule making up a standard serving.

The product is positioned by the maker as support for urinary tract wellness, a common framing for cranberry supplements, and it carries a vegan claim on the label. There is no stated milligram strength or PAC percentage in the available specs, so buyers who want to compare potency numerically may need to check the bottle or the brand's own materials directly.

At a mid-range price for a 60-count bottle, it sits above bargain cranberry pills but below specialty clinical-strength brands. Review volume is moderate for the category, and the average rating is strong.

Specifications

FormCapsule
Count60.00 Count
FlavorCranberry Concentrate
DietVegan

Performance notes

The capsule form and 60-count bottle line up with a once-daily or twice-daily routine depending on how a buyer chooses to use it, and the vegan claim on the label makes it workable for plant-based diets. Because the concentrate is delivered as a liquid inside the capsule rather than a dry powder, some buyers find it easier to swallow than harder pressed tablets.

What buyers say

With a 4.8 rating across 377 reviews, buyer feedback leans clearly positive, though the review count is on the smaller side compared to mass-market cranberry brands, so the sample is narrower.

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Frequently asked questions

Is this a vegan supplement?

Yes, the label states the capsules are vegan liquid phyto-caps, which sets it apart from gelatin-based softgel versions of cranberry supplements.

How many capsules are in a bottle?

The bottle contains 60 capsules, listed by the maker as a 60-serving supply.

Does the label state a specific cranberry dose?

The available product specs do not list a milligram strength or PAC percentage, so shoppers who want that detail should check the bottle or contact the maker directly. This is not medical advice, and anyone starting a new supplement should consider talking to a healthcare professional first.

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