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D-Mannose
D-Mannose
Natural Alternative for Urinary Tract Health
D-Mannose is a natural sugar with natural properties
that encourage optimum urinary tract health. D-Mannose is frequently
used by sufferers of Urinary Tract Infections commonly known as
UTI's. The chemical structure of d-Mannose causes it to adhere to
the E. Coli bacteria responsible for many UTI's which the body can
then flush out by normal urination. MannoMax d-Mannose comes from
a natural, organic, hardwood source. It is not synthetic. Article
continued below order form.
Specific use of D-Mannose varies from person to person, but a general
guideline for a personal starting point is listed below. Please
see the Urinary Tract Maintenance Schedule and
Stressed Urinary Tract Schedule.
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D-Mannose - 60 Tablets
Details: 1 tablet = 1/2 teaspoon;
Natural, organic, hardwood source not synthetic.
Item#: WDMT60
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Price: $24.95
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D-Mannose Powder - 50 grams
Details: 50 scoops (1 scoop = 1/2 teaspoon);
Natural, organic, hardwood source not synthetic.
Item#: WDMP50G
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Price: $19.95
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D-Mannose Powder - 250
grams
Details: 250 scoops (1 scoop = 1/2 teaspoon);
Natural, organic, hardwood source not synthetic.
Item#: WDMP250G
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Price: $89.95
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What Is It?
D-Mannose is a simple sugar. Chemically, it is
closely related (a stereoisomer) to glucose. It is a naturally occurring
sugar found in cranberry and pineapple juice. When D-Mannose is
ingested into the body, most of it is rapidly absorbed through the
stomach and upper GI tract before reaching the intestines, emptying
into the urine through the kidneys. Only a very small amount of
D-Mannose is actually metabolized by the body. What benefit, you
might ask, could possible derive from something that the body treats
essentially as a waste product?
Enter E. Coli
Escherichia Coli (or E. Coli) is the normal bacterium
found in every intestinal tract as part of the natural microflora
residing therein. These bacteria are necessary for maintaining a
properly functioning intestinal tract, and when out of balance,
can have a disruptive effect on overall health, especially immune
system function.
The Result UTI's
These same E. Coli bacteria can wreak havoc when
they find their way into the wrong place, namely the urinary tract.
In Fact, 80-90% of all bladder infections (cystitis) can be attributed
to E. Coli entering the urinary tract, a problem 50 times more common
in women and girls than in men. E. Coli bacteria present in the
vagina migrate into the urethra and onward to the bladder, which
is why many women end up with a bladder infection every time they
have intercourse. The reason E. Coli bacteria present such a persistent
problem is that their physio-chemical makeup enables them to stick
like glue to the inner walls of the urinary tract and bladder and
then cause urinary infection.
Symptoms of Bladder / Urinary Tract Infections
A variety of symptoms may indicate the presence
of a bladder / urinary tract infection, and the intensity of those
symptoms may range from mild to severe or even life threatening
in some cases. Symptoms may include:
- Incontinence
- Burning sensation upon urination
- Sensation of urgency to urinate without the
ability to void completely
- Reddish or cloudy urine
- Foul smelling urine
- Lower abdominal pain
- Frequent urination
Symptoms of Kidney Infections (acute pyelonephritis)
Kidney infection is a potentially dangerous form
of urinary tract infection that results when a bladder infection
is left untreated and bacteria continue to migrate (retrograde)
up the ureters to the kidney. Symptoms of kidney infections include:
- Burning sensation during urination
- Frequent urination
- Increased urgency to urinate
- Lower back pain
- Chills
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Diarrhea
D-Mannose to the Rescue
The remarkable thing about D-Mannose is that
its chemical structure causes it to adhere to E. Coli bacteria even
more tenaciously than E.coli adhere to human cells. Normal urination,
therefore, with a sufficient level of D-Mannose present, becomes
a simple and effective treatment for the condition. E. Coli cells
coated by D-Mannose in the urine become unglued and get flushed
right out of the body.
Antibiotics?
Although they are often used, antibiotics are
almost always an inferior treatment. Bladder or kidney infections
can become a recurring problem or they can stop responding to the
antibiotics. Long-term or often repeated antibiotic use can lead
to major disturbance in normal body microflora, and sometimes to
major disruption in health. Antibiotics successfully kill the unwanted
micro-organisms, but they also kill many wanted micro-organisms
as well. Use of antibiotics have caused many women to end up with
yeast infections, as the friendly bacteria are killed off along
with the bad bacteria, the antibiotic insensitive yeast can then
grow out of control.
Please Note Well: While the d-mannose is
usually very effective when used properly with E. coli and a few
other organisms, it is not effective against all urinary tract infections
and for these, antibiotics usually are necessary.
Cranberry Juice?
D-Mannose is naturally occurring and is found
in cranberry juice. However, the amount in the juice is substantially
less than in the 1 tsp. adult dose of D-Mannose, and is substantially
less effective. D-Mannose is 10 times more active than the fructose
in cranberries when it comes to dislodging the sticking of the E.coli
bacteria from the urinary tract.
How is D-Mannose different?
D-Mannose does not kill bacteria, friendly or
unfriendly. D-Mannose simply helps to remove misplaced E.coli from
inside of the urinary tract by the natural process of urination.
Use of D-Mannose is ecologically sound. The small amount of D-Mannose
metabolized by the body and not excreted into the urine is harmless.
It also tastes good!
MannoMax D-Mannose
- has no side effects
- comes from a natural, organic, hardwood source
- does not kill friendly bacteria
- does not disrupt normal body function
- does not interfere with blood sugar regulation
- is safe for pregnant women and small children
- is hypo-allergenic
- is dye free
- is preservative free
- is yeast free
- made in the USA
Interstitial Cystitis And The Case For D-Mannose
Interstitial Cystitis (IC) is a chronic bladder
disorder that mimics the symptoms of an ordinary urinary tract infection
(UTI). Unlike ordinary UTIs resulting from E. coli bacteria, the
cause(s) of IC continue to baffle medical researchers. Some researchers
believe it is the result of an acid-alkali imbalance brought about
by environmental factors and diet. Some theorize that IC results
from an infection caused by a more elusive strain of bacteria, undetected
by routine IC screening methods. Still others suspect causes such
as nerve function disorders, defective cells in the bladder lining,
and allergic reactions.
Treatments for IC are numerous and diverse and
include long term antibiotic use, herbal therapies, water dilation
of the bladder, drug therapy (antidepressants) to effect a change
in the bladder lining, and even surgery up to and including bladder
removal. These treatments and others are normally employed in a
trial and error fashion with varying degrees of success.
Can d-mannose be utilized as one more weapon
in the arsenal of treatments for IC? Although there is no clinical
evidence that it can be effective in every or even most cases, we
have received anecdotal evidence in the form of customer testimonials
from people who suffer from IC, and who have experienced relief
from their symptoms as a result of using d-mannose. It is impossible
to say by what mechanism this is being achieved since the causes
of the disorder are so poorly understood.
Recent clinical trials suggest that d-mannose
may be effective against strains of bacteria other than E.coli.
Perhaps IC is an infection caused by other bacteria,
as some believe, that are similarly dispatched by d-mannose. Interestingly,
it is known that over two-thirds of all IC sufferers have a history
of urinary tract infections. Is it possible that prevention and
early treatment of ordinary UTIs with regular use of d-mannose may
delay or even prevent the onset of IC? We can only speculate, but
in any event, d-mannose is harmless and inexpensive, and certainly
worth trying as part of any trial and error course of treatment.
How Much and How Often?
There are differing points of view on the amounts
of d-Mannose to use for optimum urinary tract health. The following
schedules can be used as general guidelines as a good place to start.
D-Mannose can be mixed with milk, water, non-citrus juice, or taken
plain. It may be taken with or between meals.
Maintenance Schedule: 1 teaspoon
(or 2 tablets or 2 scoops powder or 2 grams) once daily.
Note for Women: Women may find it helpful to take 1 teaspoon
(or 2 tablets or 2 scoops powder or 2 grams) 45 - 60 minutes before
sexual intercourse and the same amount again 45 - 60 minutes afterwards
and once more 4 hours thereafter.
Stressed Urinary Tract Schedule: To help achieve a healthy
bladder and urinary tract during times of greater stress, the following
usage is suggested to be taken during
waking hours:
1st day: 1 teaspoon (or 2 tablets or 2 scoops powder or 2 grams)
every 2 hours during waking hours.
2nd day: 1 teaspoon or equivalent every 3 hours for a total of 6
times per day.
3rd day: 1 teaspoon or equivalent every 4 hours for a total of 5
times per day.
4th day: 1 teaspoon or equivalent every 4 hours for a total of 5
times per day.
5th day: 1 teaspoon or equivalent every 4 hours for a total of 5
times per day.
6th day: 1 teaspoon or equivalent 3 times per day.
7th day: 1 teaspoon or equivalent 2 times per day.
8th day: Return to Maintenance Schedule
above.
Conversion Table:
Tablets: 2 tablets = 1 teaspoon or 2 grams (1 tablet = 1/2 teaspoon
or 1 gram)
Powder: 2 scoops = 1 teaspoon or 2 grams (1 scoop = 1/2 teaspoon
or 1 gram)
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