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Fighting Cystitis & UTIs with D-MannoseProblem/Special CasesWhat we've found out about problem cases: When you have an E.coli infection, and you achieve a high concentration of Waterfall D-Mannose in the urine, overwhelmingly positive feedback to us suggests that you will generally have no problem getting rid of the infection. However, a few conditions can make it more difficult to achieve that high concentration in the urine. People who have a condition such as Celiac disease, Chrohn's disease, or Whipple's disease, inflammation of the lining of the small intestine, or an infection with a parasite such as Giardiasis or Hookworm, have problems absorbing nutrients from food. Very high levels of intestinal bacteria (especially E.coli or Salmonella) may also reduce the amount that gets into the urine. In this case, it seems logical that the D-Mannose would still be working, but by attaching to the intestinal bacteria instead of to the urinary tract bacteria. The solution in these cases would appear to be to either increase the dose levels or frequency or both. On the other hand, people with Hodgkin's disease, or Scleroderma or similar, may have enhanced nutrient absorbtion ability and may need to take less Waterfall D-Mannose to achieve the same effect. 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. Order D-MannoseThis 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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