CRANBERRY & D-MANNOSE SACHET

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Sachet Presentation

Each Sachet contains:
D-Mannose                     300 mg
Cranberry Extract        180 mg


The sachet contains two essential natural components used to treat urinary tract infection and urinary tract inflammation. Infections of the lower urinary tract are common occurrences in young adults especially young women, during pregnancy, and in peri- and postmenopausal women. The best natural options for long-term prevention include cranberry, mannose, and probiotics. Infections of the lower urinary tract (urethra and bladder) are common among women – affecting as many as one in five women at some time during their lifetime. Although UTIs are not as common in men, they can indicate an obstruction such as a stone or enlarged prostate; thus, they are uncommon in men under age 50. UTI s have tendency to recur and many people with chronic UTIs are on antibiotics more than off, running the risk of developing dysbiosis and antibiotic resistance.

Uses

  • Helps fight off acute UTIs
  • Helps prevent UTI recurrence
  • Safe and effective relief without the side-effects of Antibiotics.
  • Lower Urinary Tract Infections

Ingredient Description

D-mannose is a type of naturally occurring sugar. It may work by making it more difficult for the bacteria that are responsible for UTIs to attach themselves to the urinary tract. Pathogenic E. coli bacteria's pili "grappling hooks" are specially designed to attach to a simple carbohydrate called D-Mannose, which is found on the cell surface receptors of the urinary tract host cells. When isolated urinary tract cells are bathed in D-Mannose, it acts as molecular "chaff." The bacteria bind to the D-Mannose in their environment instead of to the D-Mannose on the cells. This gums up their pili and prevents them from hooking onto urinary tract cells. Although D-mannose can eliminate UTIs as quickly as conventional antibiotic drugs, it is far safer because it does not kill E. coli or any "friendly" bacteria. Instead, it makes it impossible for E. coli bacteria to stick to the lining of the urinary tract, which allows the normal flow or urine to wash the bugs down the drain.

Cranberries have been used in the treatment of UTI for many years and are now regarded as a nonpharmaceutical approach for the treatment and prevention of simple UTI infections. Proanthocyanidin, a chemical found in high concentration in cranberry, has a dose-dependent effect on E coli adherence to and displacement from urothelial cells. Cranberry extracts acidify the urine, which reduces bacterial growth.

Side Effects

The product is possible safe for most adults. There is no disadvantage associated with the product if taken under the recommended usage however diarrhea and the chance of getting kidney stones are increased.

Contraindication

  • Pregnancy and breast feeding
  • Not to administer warfarin or any other blood thinning agent

Storage

  • Store in cool and dry place
  • Store in light resistant container
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