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Description: |
Urinary
Tract Cleanser. D-Mannose is a simple sugar that occurs
naturally in some plants, including cranberries. Although
small amounts of D-Mannose are metabolized by the human
body, much of it is rapidly excreted in the urine. In
the bladder, D-Mannose can adhere to bacterial lectins,
preventing them from sticking to the lining of the bladder.
Bacteria can then be flushed away during urination,
thereby precluding the formation of colonies within
the urinary tract. Because insubstantial amounts of
D-Mannose are used by the body, it does not interfere
with blood sugar regulation. |
| D-Mannose
is a simple sugar that cures more than 90% of all urinary
tract infections (most urinary tract infections are
caused by E-Coli and D-Mannose is most effective on
E-Coli) and, best of all, it does this without killing
a single bacteria. Nearly 15 years of clinical experience
has shown that D-Mannose is just as effective as antibiotics
are at curing urinary tract infections. Seems to good
to be true, right? An all natural simple sugar that's
completely safe, highly effective, inexpensive, and
available without a prescription. |
| HOW
IT WORKS |
| The answer is
found in the interaction between D-Mannose and the bacterium
found in over 90% of all bladder infections, Escherichia
coli ("E. coli"). No, not the infamous E.coli
mutants associated with unsanitary food processing that
has hospitalized and killed people. It's the normal E.coli
found as part of the "normal microflora" in
every intestinal tract. But even normal E.coli do not
belong in the bladder and urinary tract. In these areas
they multiply and become an undesirable infection. |
| Why
doesn't the normal flow of urine from the kidneys through
the urethras into the bladder and thence beyond simply
carry the E.coli right along with it? What allows the
E.coli to "stick" to the inner walls of the
bladder and even work their way upward (like Spiderman)
in some cases reaching as far as the kidneys? |
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"cell walls" of each E.coli are covered with
tiny fingerlike projections. The very tips of these
projections are an amino acid-sugar complex, a "glycoprotein"
also called a "lectin". E.coli "lectins"
have the unfortunate capability of enabling the bacteria
to "stick" to the inside walls of our bladders
and urinary tracts, so they can't be rinsed out by urination. |
| Fortunately,
D-Mannose "sticks" to E.coli lectins even
better than E.coli lectin "sticks" to human
cells. When we take a large quantity of D-Mannose, almost
all of it spills into the urine through our kidneys,
literally "coating" any E.coli present so
they can no longer "stick" to the inside walls
of the bladder and urinary tract. The E.coli are literally
rinsed away with normal urination!
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Warnings: |
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Keep
out of the reach of children. |
| Ingredients: |
Contains
NO: salt, starch, wheat, gluten, corn,
soy, milk, egg, preservatives. |
Notes: |
WHO
CAN TAKE D-MANNOSE?
Who can't? Because it is so effective and benign,
even pregnant women who are susceptible to recurrent
urinary tract infections can safely take D-Mannose as
a preventative measure to ward off future attacks. D-Mannose
is 100% safe for infants and young children and they
will find the taste wonderful (it is sugar!). And unlike
antibiotics, one can safely stop treatment in a few
days. An existing infection can be cleansed in as little
as 1-3 days, after which you can stop taking D-Mannose
if you wish. What about people who have diabetes? Diabetics
usually need to limit their intake of sugar. If you
have diabetes some people do report temporary increases
in blood sugar levels, but the effect is not great and
never permanent, lasting only for the length of time
D-Mannose is used. D-mannose is very safe, even for
long term use, although most women (or the very occasional
man) with single episodes of bladder or urinary tract
infection will only need it for a few days at most.
Although D-mannose is a simple sugar, very little of
it is metabolized. It doesn’t interfere with blood
sugar regulation, even for diabetics. It creates no
disruption or imbalance in normal body microflora. In
the less than 10% of cases where the infection is a
bacteria other than E. coli, antibiotics can be started
in plenty of time. (Many physicians will likely advise
collecting a urine specimen for culture, if possible
just before starting D-mannose, so that the bacteria
can be identified as rapidly as possible in the few
cases where D-mannose doesn’t work.)
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| Recommended
Use: |
| Normal therapeutic
dosage is 1/2 tsp. daily for chronic suffers of UTIs or
weekly for preventative measures. It can be mixed with
juice, milk or water. However, it is easiest to just take
the powder plain. |
According
to Dr. Jonathan V. Wright, editor of Nutrition and Healing,
during an infection it is recommended to take 1/2 tsp.
every 3-4 hours. If the infection is not considerably
better within 24 hours, it is probably not being caused
by E.coli. |
| For
women who experience bladder infections related to intercourse,
it is recommended taking 1/2 tsp. 1 hour prior to and
just after intercourse.
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