Articles
York
UK/4th March 2004/Press release/All Media/
Astonishing
success of
Waterfall D-Mannose
York-based company
Sweet Cures is achieving astonishing success with their own health product,
Waterfall D-Mannose, a cure and preventative treatment for bladder infections
and UTI's.
A specialist market, you might think,
but up to 50% of women worldwide have some type of urinary tract infection
in their lifetime, and up to 10% of women have recurring infections that
are resistant to even broad-spectrum antibiotics.
That's where Waterfall D-Mannose comes
in. With increasingly resistant E.Coli strains appearing, and increased
public awareness of the dangers of taking antibiotics - some of which
are so toxic to the body that they can kill on the first dose, people
are looking for alternative ways to deal with their infections.
John Bremner and Anna McNamara discovered
that Waterfall D-Mannose - a monosaccaride isomer of glucose, effectively attaches
itself to the mannose receptors that Escherichia coli - the cause of around
90% of bladder infections - uses to hook itself to human tissue. The E.coli
is then flushed out of the system during normal urination.
The treatment was tested on over 300
women, with only one failure where E.coli was involved. This contrasts
with an average failure rate of 35% for antibiotics treating the same
infection.
As the properties of Waterfall D-Mannose have become known, (it works against antibiotic resistant strains of E.coli)
Sweet Cures has exported the isomer all over the world, even sending the
product to customers as far afield as Australia.
So far, although Sweet Cures does have
one Harley Street specialist who recommends their product, not many doctors
have come on board. Naturally, they would like to attract more. (Update:
see Waterfall D-Mannose Makes Waves)
"It's a cause we are very interested
in," said Anna McNamara, "Doctors recommend and prescribe standard
allopathic treatments for UTI's, but in the long term these can do more
harm than good. Fluoroquinolene-based antibiotics can have particularly
devastating side effects such as fluorodosis/fluorosis - basically fluorine
poisoning. And the effects are cumulative. We'd just like doctors to consider
the alternatives."
Meanwhile, patients all over the world
are taking their treatment out of the hand of doctors and successfully
treating themselves with Waterfall D-Mannose.
John Bremner agrees with Anna's sentiments,
and goes further, "The pharmaceutical industry has a vested interest
in cures that don't work long-term. After all, if they cured the problem,
they would lose sales. And if antibiotics have bad side effects, what
do people do? Go to the doctor for more drugs to treat those side effects."
It's clear why he is not making many
friends amongst the medical profession. But it's also clear that he is
making a point that needs to be made.
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For more information contact John Bremner or Anna McNamara, Sweet Cures, 101 Foxwood lane, York, YO24 3LQ. Tel: 01904-789559.
Website: www.bladder--infection.com
email: john@bladder--infection.com or anna@bladder--infection.com |