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| Welcome to the Sweet Cures Website. We have
been supplying Waterfall D-Mannose throughout the world for six years now,
and the product has developed an outstanding reputation
for supporting a healthy bladder and urinary tract. Since you are reading this, it is probably exactly what
you are looking for. It is 100% safe, even taken frequently
over an extended period, it gives immediate bladder support, and it brings additional benefits
with long term use. The longer you take it, the healthier your bladder becomes.
Drug interactions: None known. Safe for pregnant women, small chidren, diabetics, and animals. People take beween 1 and 8 level teaspoons of the Waterfall D-Mannose powder a day (or between 3 and 21 of the half-gram Waterfall D-Mannose tablets a day), depending on their individual requirements. How much to take: . A level teaspoonful of the powder, (or 2 x 1g tablets) every three hours for a couple of days is a good guide for most people who need urgent support. A teaspoonful before bed is an excellent prophylactic dose. And a teaspoonful an hour before sex, and immediately afterwards (don't urinate until afterwards) is an excellent way of preventing further sex-related episodes. Basically, you take as much of it as you need either for urgent support, or maintenance. See Label
Waterfall D-Mannose is a pure natural glyconutrient extract of Sweet
European Forest Timbers, used to 'support a healthy bladder'. Word of
the product has spread from person to person, and from therapist to therapist,
worldwide. Many urologists and doctors now recommend Waterfall D-Mannose to their patients. Our Waterfall D-mannose is prepared and packed here in York, in the UK, in a controlled Clean Room Environment, by experts who understand exactly what works best. Anna Sawkins and John Bremner, who run Sweet Cures are specialists in rare sugars and how bacterial attachment can be inhibited by them. The product can now be obtained from a number of independent health food shops, and alternative health clinics, both in the UK and abroad. However, we still supply most of the Waterfall D-Mannose we send out direct to the public, from our premises in York in the UK. We are obsessive about fast delivery, and our service is unbeatable. We are a small company, so you get a very personal service. Background As a repeat sufferer of badder health problems, Anna could find no medical or alternative health answer before she and I decided to take matters into our own hands, and managed to obtain an exceptionally effective version of natural dmannose. It worked so well that we decided it was too good to keep to ourselves. Other people needed to know that an answer was out there. Thus, Sweet Cures came into being, and we now supply our remarkable products to just about every country in the world, both to trade and private customers. [However, we never 'white box' our products to allow other companies to put their own brand on them. If it comes from us, it will have our name on the packaging - even on our exported products with other language labels.] Quality and Customer Service Knowledge Matters For example, we discovered, despite the common myth, that cranberry juice makes things worse for most people, because E.coli can metabolise the hippuric acid that cranberry puts into the urine. So basically, cranberry feeds the bacteria. Incidentally, Waterfall D-Mannose comes from sweet European forest timbers, not from cranberries. You don't get mannose from cranberries despite some unethical companies trying to make that association (because of the myth that cranberry juice or tablets is useful against UTIs). In fact, most cranberries contain absolutely no dmannose. Some very ripe cranberries at end of season may contain trace mannose, but not nearly enough to make it financially viable to extract it. We worked out that it would take tons of fresh cranberries to make a small packet of dmannose of an alpha:beta ratio that would probably not be the optimum. Delivery
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