D-mannose tablets are by far the most effective supplement for both the treatment and prevention of Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs). They’re intended to help prevent recurring UTIs like bladder infections or cystitis, caused by E.coli.
What is D-mannose?
D-mannose is a simple sugar, similar to the glucose that’s found in fruits and vegetables – and it’s the active ingredient within cranberry juice. However, the formula in the Osalis D-mannose tablets is more effective than cranberry juice alone - and it doesn't contain added sugar, which is a known bladder irritant.
How does it work?
D-mannose is often cited as a great home cure for UTIs because of how it works with E.coli, the bacteria that causes many common bladder infections and inflammation. D-mannose attaches to E. coli bacteria, causing them to stick to each other. This prevents the E.coli bacteria from sticking to the walls of the urinary tract, which causes the bladder infection and pain.
How long does D-mannose take to work?
Osalis D-mannose tablets are an efficient delivery method, because the D-mannose can be rapidly absorbed, reaching your organs within 30 minutes. After this, it will bind with the bacteria and can then be safely passed in your urine. It’s not metabolised, so it will pass through your urinary system.
What is D-mannose good for?
D-mannose may be beneficial for treating and preventing UTIs like cystitis and bladder infections.
A sensitive bladder can also be calmed by supplementing with D-Mannose, and clinical evidence shows that frequency (urinating often), urgency (got to go NOW) and nocturia and nocturnal enuresis (loo visits more than once a night) are vastly improved.
How long does it take for D-mannose to cure a UTI?
When you get the symptoms of a UTI, it’s important to act quickly to stop it from getting hold and causing damage to the kidneys. D-Mannose means you can act quickly and treat your bladder pain symptoms with the natural power of D-Mannose, instead of strong antibiotic medications from the GP. Suitable for both women and men.