Beating Cystitis and UTIs Naturally

The Sugar with the Hook
by John Bremner and Anna Sawkins

About 10% of men and 50% of women will have at least one urinary tract infection in their lifetime. Many women have recurring episodes. Men with prostate problems also tend to be prone to bladder infections.

It’s not funny – UTIs can be cripplingly painful, and repeat antibiotic-resistant infections may cause long-term bladder health and kidney problems, and eventual loss of one or both kidneys. And if you’ve been in hospital and catheterised during an operation, there is a high risk that you will get such an infection.

So what can be done? Unfortunately the medical profession does not really have a credible allopathic answer to repeat urinary tract infections. They try hard, but with limited tools. If your only answer is antibiotics, and antibiotics don’t work, you are stumped. Flush it out with chemicals. Give antidepressants. Try stretching the urethra. Give more antibiotics in massive and damaging doses in the kill or cure scenario. Remove the infected organ…

It’s been known for many years that a simple monosaccharide called d-mannose - the safest of all sugars - will clear and prevent around 90% of antibiotic resistant urinary tract infections by occupying the receptor sites that the bacteria use to attach to the body. It’s like coating bacteria with Teflon®. When they can’t stick to anything, they slip out of the body through the usual exit routes.

First identified in 1894 by German chemist Emil Fischer (1852-1919), mannose is an 'aldohexose' with the molecular formula C6H12O6. Fischer received the 1902 Nobel Prize for chemistry for his work.

The trouble is that this is a ‘home remedy’, and doctors are not often inclined to recommend a home remedy.

As partners in Sweet Cures of York (UK), John Bremner and Anna Sawkins have first-hand experience of the remarkable results achieved against cystitis and UTIs with their product Waterfall D-Mannose™, extracted from sweet forest timbers. It’s the ‘Sugar with the Hook’ that latches onto bacteria and prevents them sticking to tissue cells. Over the last five years they have accumulated massive evidence that Waterfall D-Mannose does what antibiotics can’t do. They get feedback every day from customers with incredible stories of lives transformed. And similar feedback comes into the pharmacies, health stores, doctors and clinics that stock the product in the UK and overseas. People are self-curing difficult antibiotic-resistant infections. Some have been able to cancel bladder removal operations after getting their bladder back to health themselves. Many have been able to avoid invasive investigations after those investigations became unnecessary. Adults and children are avoiding years of damaging antibiotic therapy. Vets are using the product on cats and dogs with just as dramatic results.

• An Italian paraplegic customer, Stefano Paolecchi, calls the product San Mannosio;
• Michelle Holmes, after “8 years of cystitis with no relief whatsoever” quickly became infection free with Waterfall D-Mannose;
• Margaret Atkins, a medical practice manager, suffered for 40 years before finding Waterfall D-Mannose – now she is completely free of symptoms;
• Sarah Leslie says ‘Amazing... within an hour symptoms were gone. In all my years of continence nursing never have I found such a product.’

What’s a doctor to do when the only thing that will work to cure an infection is a natural and safe remedy called Waterfall D-Mannose that is nothing to do with the large pharmaceuticals?

Well, if you can’t beat them, join them… Sweet Cures now has doctors and urologists who recommend Waterfall D-Mannose to their patients after ‘lost hope’ patients with repeat infections, ‘interstitial cystitis’ and ‘raw meat’ bladders have come in to see them with perfect bladder health, and handed them the Waterfall D-Mannose leaflet.

The plain truth, clear to every doctor, urologist and patient, is that the answer to these infections is not antibiotics – not even new big-hitting antibiotics. The bacteria are too adaptable. And when the survivors multiply, the nightmare scenario looms again – a bug that nothing will kill. Perhaps, after all, it’s better not to even begin that fight. There is a lot to be said for just letting bacteria slip out of the body.

References:
www.waterfall-d-mannose.com/feedback.htm
www.dmannose.eu
www.urologyadvice.com

Copyright: Sweet Cures, York, 2003 - 2008. This article may be reproduced freely providing it is reproduced, including embeded links, without change or amendment.