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Fighting Cystitis & UTIs with Waterfall D-Mannose

Fighting an Established Infection with
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Treating an Established Infection with Waterfall D-Mannose

Summary:

Immediately: 1 heaped teaspoonful. (2 - 3 grams worth of the tablets...)
After 1 hour: Another heaped teaspoonful.
2 to 3 hours later: Level teaspoonful.
Every 3 hours for first 2 days: Level teaspoonful.
Day 3 assuming symptoms have abated, Level teaspoonful every 6 hours.
Day 4 onwards, reduce to 1 or two level teaspoonfuls until you have finished the 50g pack.

It's a mistake to stop taking the product too soon - you don't want to give any bacteria the chance to lurk around and get the infection going again.

Details:

At first onset of symptoms, or as soon as possible, take a heaped teaspoonful of Waterfall D-Mannose in a cup of tea or fruit juice (apple, lemon, or pineapple, not cranberry or orange).

Repeat the above, then take a level teaspoon of Waterfall D-Mannose every three hours when awake for the first two to three days of treatment. (If you have a raging infection you may need to also take a dose during the night.) Then gradually reduce the dosage to three times a day or less until you have finished the first pack.

Some people have taken a spoonful an hour until symptoms have eased off.

Taking the product with a single tumbler of water (about 150 - 200ml or a third of a pint) allows a good concentration of mannose to build up in the urine. Customers say they get better results when they don't drink any more and don't urinate during that hour after taking the product.

Then, an hour later, take another heaped teaspoonful. Immediately drink some more tea, water or juice to help get rid of any bacteria that are in the urine.

One of the most common mistakes is to drink too much with the Waterfall D-Mannose, preventing it from ever achieving a high concentration in the urine. So bear in mind that the object is to achieve a high enough concentration of Waterfall D-Mannose in the urine.

The next most common mistake is not drinking enough! It's important to get enough liquid into you to allow the product to be absorbed. Your body absorbs glyconutrients using water to allow them to be transported through your gut. Take a glass of water with the product, not just a spoonful!

Try to keep the urine alkaline rather than acidic. We believe that acidic urine usually makes the situation worse, for a number of reasons. Our customers often test their urine and give us feedback - the ones with acid urine say that it is harder to beat the problem - the ones who keep their urine alkaline are usually saying they get fast results. And invariably, people who have been taking cranberry have said it hasn't stopped the problem, or has made it worse.

If you have been infected with E.coli, you may notice a strong smell in your urine initially. This could be because of the bacteria being flushed away.

Once you have successfully dealt with an episode of cystitis using Waterfall D-Mannose, you can use it to keep infections at bay. In most cases it will be more effective than a prophylactic antibiotic, both as a preventative, and if necessary, to stop flare-ups from developing into full blown infections.

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This page is based on our own experience and information from our customers. Some of what we say here is based on our best guess of what is happening. We try to provide information that is accurate, but nothing we say here should be considered medical advice. This is for people who have explored the medical options and are looking for another way forward. Waterfall D-Mannose™ is an exceptionally effective alternative remedy. We are advising you how best to use that alternative remedy. Please see your doctor for medical advice.

 

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