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Altman - Di Manoz - 60 capsules - Urinary Tract - vegan
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Di Manose - D mannose
- Contains 500 mg of D-mannose
- Vegetable capsule
- Not acidic
- Kosher Parve - under the supervision of the CRC and with the approval of the Chief Rabbinate of Israel
Directions
: 3 capsules, 3 times daily
Usage: 3 capsules, once daily
Capacity:
60 capsules
: 3 capsules, 3 times daily
Usage: 3 capsules, once daily
Capacity:
60 capsules
Di Manose, a natural molecule, has a unique mechanism that prevents the bacteria from clinging to the bladder walls, which neutralizes their development and proliferation immediately and in the long term.
Background
The bladder mucosa is the most common urinary tract infection.
Typical symptoms include:
Burn when giving a urine
Feeling full of blisters
Urgency and urgency in urination.
Pain, usually in the lower back
Pungent urine with a pungent odor
Increase in body heat
And sometimes even blood in the urine.
Besides the discomfort, untreated urinary tract infection can spread and cause a kidney infection. Urinary tract infection occurs when bacteria find their way into the sterile urinary tract. The bacterial family most associated with this infection is the E. coli Escherichia coli, which is considered part of the normal gut flora and its location there only. Its culture and accumulation outside the digestive tract indicate infection. The causes of diverse infection - poor hygiene, catheter use, nerve injury, sexual contact, and more.
The proximity between urinary and fecal systems allows easy passage to bacteria.
The e-ultrasound walls are covered with tiny finger-like protrusions (pili), the ends of the protrusions being a complex of amino acids and sugar (glycoprotein) called lectin. These minors allow the bacterium to adhere to the bladder and urinary tract.
Mechanism of activity
Di-mannose is a simple sugar, similar in its structure to glucose (a steroid isomer of glucose), produced to some extent in the body and naturally found in the bladder. Its absorption is eight times slower than glucose, its tiny portion undergoes metabolism in the body, most of it directly into the bloodstream through the gastrointestinal tract, filtered through the kidneys, and cleared through the urine. The special structure of the D-mannose corresponds exactly to the receptors on the pili of E-ulcer negative bacteria, which are strongly adhered to it. The bacterial lectin adherence to the D-mannose is more stubborn than their attachment to human cells and forms a snap, which is removed from the body by the urine.
The activity of this sugar has been known for decades since the 1970s studies have been published indicating the mechanism of its unique activity and its therapeutic importance.
Recently, it was discovered that D-Manose not only blocks the bacterial attachment to the bladder and urinary tracts but also helps prevent the development and spread of the bacterial colonies.
Background
The bladder mucosa is the most common urinary tract infection.
Typical symptoms include:
Burn when giving a urine
Feeling full of blisters
Urgency and urgency in urination.
Pain, usually in the lower back
Pungent urine with a pungent odor
Increase in body heat
And sometimes even blood in the urine.
Besides the discomfort, untreated urinary tract infection can spread and cause a kidney infection. Urinary tract infection occurs when bacteria find their way into the sterile urinary tract. The bacterial family most associated with this infection is the E. coli Escherichia coli, which is considered part of the normal gut flora and its location there only. Its culture and accumulation outside the digestive tract indicate infection. The causes of diverse infection - poor hygiene, catheter use, nerve injury, sexual contact, and more.
The proximity between urinary and fecal systems allows easy passage to bacteria.
The e-ultrasound walls are covered with tiny finger-like protrusions (pili), the ends of the protrusions being a complex of amino acids and sugar (glycoprotein) called lectin. These minors allow the bacterium to adhere to the bladder and urinary tract.
Mechanism of activity
Di-mannose is a simple sugar, similar in its structure to glucose (a steroid isomer of glucose), produced to some extent in the body and naturally found in the bladder. Its absorption is eight times slower than glucose, its tiny portion undergoes metabolism in the body, most of it directly into the bloodstream through the gastrointestinal tract, filtered through the kidneys, and cleared through the urine. The special structure of the D-mannose corresponds exactly to the receptors on the pili of E-ulcer negative bacteria, which are strongly adhered to it. The bacterial lectin adherence to the D-mannose is more stubborn than their attachment to human cells and forms a snap, which is removed from the body by the urine.
The activity of this sugar has been known for decades since the 1970s studies have been published indicating the mechanism of its unique activity and its therapeutic importance.
Recently, it was discovered that D-Manose not only blocks the bacterial attachment to the bladder and urinary tracts but also helps prevent the development and spread of the bacterial colonies.
Why not antibiotics?
The common treatment for cystitis is antibiotic, but like many pathogenic bacteria, E-bacteria can develop rapid resistance to antibiotic types. Long-term and frequent use of antibiotics can lead to a violation of the body's flora due to the impairment of the friendly bacteria.
safety
Because di-mannose is a natural clay that exists in the body and does not undergo metabolism in the body, it does not affect blood sugar levels. The use of mannose fabrics has no side effects and is safe for use in pregnant women and children.
Friendly - Does not alter the body's natural microflora balance.
Not acidic - Does not affect gastric and uric acidity.
Product Benefits
Speed - Blood concentration increases within 30 minutes of taking it, its immediate action, even on the same day.
Efficiency - binds specifically and powerfully to E-bacteria.
Intensity - The intensity of its activity is 10 times stronger than the intensity of the cranberry activity.
Natural - Produced and found naturally in the body, found in nature in various fruits and edible plants.
Contents and components
In each capsule, 500 mg is quite a mannose.
The common treatment for cystitis is antibiotic, but like many pathogenic bacteria, E-bacteria can develop rapid resistance to antibiotic types. Long-term and frequent use of antibiotics can lead to a violation of the body's flora due to the impairment of the friendly bacteria.
safety
Because di-mannose is a natural clay that exists in the body and does not undergo metabolism in the body, it does not affect blood sugar levels. The use of mannose fabrics has no side effects and is safe for use in pregnant women and children.
Friendly - Does not alter the body's natural microflora balance.
Not acidic - Does not affect gastric and uric acidity.
Product Benefits
Speed - Blood concentration increases within 30 minutes of taking it, its immediate action, even on the same day.
Efficiency - binds specifically and powerfully to E-bacteria.
Intensity - The intensity of its activity is 10 times stronger than the intensity of the cranberry activity.
Natural - Produced and found naturally in the body, found in nature in various fruits and edible plants.
Contents and components
In each capsule, 500 mg is quite a mannose.
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