D-Manossa 200g Energy Ballance

235.00 

200 g

Dosage: Dissolve 6 measuring spoons of 0.5g (= 3g) mannose in 1 glass of water and drink 1 to 2 times a day.

Contents: 200g powder D-mannose in a very pure form, water-soluble, slightly sweet in taste. The measuring spoon is included in the container.

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This highly pure D-mannose is an essential sugar. Mannose plays a major role in tissue and cell renewal. It is no longer in the diet and is mainly obtained from the aloe plant. It can also be found in special Chinese mushrooms. This product contains D-mannose in a highly pure form, is vegetable, gluten-free, lactose-free and suitable for diabetics. E. coli bacteria bind with mannose in the urine and are flushed out when you urinate. Approximately every fourth adult woman has problems urinating once or several times a year. Every eighth person has a cystitis, mostly with coliform bacteria.

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Essential sugars: cystitis

This essential sugar can no longer be found in food today

The name mannose comes from manna, which the Bible describes as food that the Hebrews are said to have eaten during their journey through the Sinai Desert. Manna is a sweet extract and is found in several trees and shrubs, such as Fraxinus ornus, also known as manna ash.

Mannose is an epimer of glucose. As D-mannose, it is a natural hexose and a component of numerous plant polysaccharides (mannans). It is an important part of membranes in the body. E. coli bacteria bind with mannose in the urine in such a way that these harmful bacteria are flushed out when you urinate. Escherichia coli (E. coli for short) is an acid-producing, gram-negative, rod-shaped bacterium.

Approximately one in four adult women has problems urinating once or several times a year. Every eighth person has a cystitis, mostly with coliform bacteria.

Mannose plays a major role in tissue and cell renewal. It is no longer in the diet and is mainly obtained from the aloe plant. It can also be found in special Chinese mushrooms.