Almost unknown in this part of Europe, D-mannose is the number one drug for the treatment of urinary tract infections in the world.
Do you suffer from frequent infections of the urinary tract and bladder?
Are you on antibiotics, but the infection keeps on recurring? Uvae ursi folium tea does not help anymore?
D-mannose may be the right solution for you.
Every year millions of people - mostly women - suffer from urinary tract infections. As much as 90% of these infections are caused by E. coli bacteria.
Escherichia coli is not just "bad" bacteria, since it naturally lives in human intestines.
However, when E. coli gets into the urinary tract from the gastrointestinal tract, problems arise.
The bacteria can spread and cause unpleasant symptoms such as frequent urination, burning sensation after urination, abdominal pain etc.
In most cases, the doctor will prescribe antibiotic therapy. Unfortunately, antibiotics are not harmless and have a bad effect on the health of the intestinal flora, because they are killing the good bacteria.
In addition, excessive use of antibiotics can cause mutation of bacteria, creating new species resistant to the antibiotics.
Often after antibiotics cure the infection, it returns and creates a vicious cycle of drug use.
That is why more and more people are seeking natural ways of treating urinary tract infections. D-mannose is a natural product that can help you get rid of "tenacious" E. coli.
What is D-mannose?
D-mannose is a simple sugar molecule, which is found naturally in plants such as cranberries, blueberries, peaches, oranges and apples.
Thanks to D-mannose, cranberry is effective in treating urinary tract infections.
This ingredient has been isolated from plants and is now available in the form of a capsule or powder. The effect of D-mannose is 10-50 times stronger than that of cranberry juice.
The powder is easily dissolved in water or juice and has a pleasant taste. D-mannose is absolutely harmless and even pregnant women, children and diabetics can consume it.
The effect of D-mannose
D-mannose does not kill bacteria - neither good nor bad. It operates in such a way that it attracts E. coli bacteria and prevents them from accumulating on the wall of the urinary tract.
When E. coli adheres to the wall of the urinary tract, it expands and creates problems. When taking D-mannose, the bacteria stick to the simple sugar molecule and are then ejected from the body during urination.
How to use D-mannose
The recommended dose of D-mannose is one teaspoon that needs to be dissolved in water or juice. It is recommended to take D-mannose every few hours. The treatment lasts for three days.
Usually the results of therapy are felt after 24 hours. If there is no improvement within 72 hours, consult a doctor (most likely, the infection was not caused by E. coli, but by another bacterium or a virus).
If you frequently suffer from bladder infections, you can use D-mannose powder as a preventive measure. You can chose your own dose, but the usual dosage is 1 teaspoon of D-mannose dissolved in water or juice once a day.
Where to get the D-mannose
D-mannose is becoming more popular and perhaps you will find it in some herbal pharmacies. Currently, it is easiest to find it and purchase it online.
"Now Foods" and "Clear Tract" are currently the best known manufacturers of D-mannose in the world. D-mannose from Now Foods can be ordered via eBay.
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