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Antibiotics?
Antibiotics are almost always an inferior treatment for
U.T.I.'s.  Bladder or kidney infections can become a recurring
problem or they can stop responding to the antibiotics.  
Longterm 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, allowing
the antibiotic insensitive yeast to grow out of control.

Cranberry Juice?

D-Mannose is naturally occurring and is found in cranberry
juice. However, the amount present in the juice is
substantially less that in the 1/2 tsp. adult dose of
D-mannose, and is substantially less effective.  D-mannose is
10 times more active than the cranberries when it comes to
the dislodging of E. Coli bacteria in the urinary tract.

D-Mannose advantace

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.

How do you take D-Mannose?

D-Mannose is available as a powder or in a tablet.  Normal
therapeutic dosage is 1 tsp or 1 tablet daily for chronic
sufferers of UTI's or weekly for preventative measures.  The
powder can be mixed with juice, milk or water.

During an infection it is recommended to take 1/2-1 tsp (1
tablet) every 2-3 hours.  If the infection is not considerably
better within 24 hours, it is probably not being caused by
E-Coli.

For women who experience bladder infections related to
intercourse, it is recommended taking 1/2-1 tsp. (1 tablet) 1
hour prior to and just after intercourse.