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York UK/Jan. 2007/Press release/All Media/

A specialist glyconutrient company based in York in the UK, going by the appropriate name of 'Sweet Cures', is achieving significant success against bacterial prostatitis with their product, 'Waterfall D-Mannose™.

York, UK, January 31, 2007 --

Prostatitis is a difficult problem that often does not respond well to antibiotic treatment because of bacterial resistance. Waterfall D-Mannose gets around the resistance problem by operating in an entirely different way.

Research suggests that the product seems to operate in four complementary ways

1. By latching onto the molecular attachment points on the pili or fimbria of the bacteria that can cause prostate infections, it should be able to prevent lectin attachment.

2. By filling mannose receptors of the tissue cells, again bacterial attachment may be inhibited.

3. Mannose is known to be a natural anti-inflammatory since it stimulates fibroblasts to make more collagen and proteoglycans, and works to correct over-active neutrophils. This suggests that it should speed up healing, lessen pain, and help tissue integrity return to normal faster.

4. Finally, if the product achieves its aim of helping to flush out bacteria from the urine, Waterfall D-Mannose could prevent reinfection of the prostate tissues.

A major advantage of Waterfall D-Mannose is that it is just as effective against antibiotic resistant strains of E.coli and Klebsiella, the major cause of prostate infection, as it is against non-resistant varieties. Waterfall D-Mannose uses the greatest strength of the bacteria - their ability to make glycoconjugate attachments, against them. It effectively tricks the bacteria into thinking they are attached to tissue, when in fact they are attached to the free mannose that has been introduced.
It also fills up those attachment points in the tissue cells, preventing further bacterial attachment.

Anna McNamara, a partner in Sweet Cures, says, "When Sweet Cures began four years ago, we focused very much on providing a treatment for women with persistent urinary tract infections, and we get a lot of feedback from people who have used Waterfall D-Mannose to clear up a very difficult UTI problem. But we have gradually discovered that there are wider uses. Interstitial cystitis sufferers, for example, began using Waterfall D-Mannose for its anti-inflammatory properties, and we have even had people tell us that they have been able to avoid pending bladder operations as a result of taking the product."

She goes on to point out that the effect of Waterfall D-Mannose on bacterial prostatitis may be just as dramatic.

"We first of all make sure men know that if they have a prostate problem they should be thoroughly checked out by their doctor. But what we are finding is that the people who come to us have usually already been down the allopathic route, without success, and are often seeing substantial improvement within a short period of starting with the product, even when the problem has been chronic. In fact, an elderly gentleman who had been treated for prostate cancer, and picked up an infection in the process, took the trouble to come to our office. He was over the moon about the fact that he had just had his first pain free urination for two years. This was after just a few days of using Waterfall D-Mannose."

The other partner in Sweet Cures, John Bremner, is also enthusiastic about the progress made. "All bacteria depend on glycoconjugate attachment," John says, "and the importance of this is gradually becoming recognised as a new way to deal with bacteria when antibiotics fail. By supplying exogenic supplementation with Waterfall D-Mannose, you can very simply interfere with their attachment mechanisms. You don't kill the bacteria, you just make them slippy."

Anna McNamara has a way of putting it for the layman, "You are taking them by the hand and gently escorting them out of the body..."

Mr Bremner goes on to explain that there are a few other steps that can be taken to enhance the effect of supplementation with Waterfall D-Mannose when it is being used against prostatitis.

"Unlike the bladder, which is naturally flushed out every time someone urinates, the prostate has to be 'used' to expel the bacteria that the mannose is attached to. Otherwise they keep multiplying within the prostate tissues, and there may not be enough mannose present to lock up all of the fresh bacteria. Thus it is useful for prostatitis sufferers who can do so, to expel the bacteria in the seminal fluid by ejaculation, followed by urination. Preferably twice a day during mannose treatment."

Although this advice does not appear to be commonly given elsewhere, they have had good feedback from prostatitis sufferers that it makes a major difference to the success of the treatment, and is worth doing even if ejaculation is initially painful. If the treatment is successful, the pain usually reduces quickly.

Finally, they suggest 'backflushing' the prostate tissues by intermittently stopping the flow of urine by squeezing the end of the penis during urination. However, John provides a caution. "If the bladder is infected then this is not a great idea, because obviously you may introduce infected urine to the prostate. However, if there is no bladder infection it seems to help to flush away bacteria from the prostate, probably through the same path that the bacteria were introduced there."

Asked the question of how they deal with sceptical members of the medical profession, they have a simple answer. "What we say is, try it. Unlike antibiotics it is not going to damage anyone, and you may be pleasantly surprised, as many others have been, by the results."

Interesting stuff, and a growing number of the people who approach Sweet Cures for a supply of Waterfall D-Mannose have already been recommended to do so by their urologist. It looks as if Sweet Cures is going to be very busy.

You can click here to place an order for speedy delivery of Waterfall D-Mannose to your home or work address. Or call us on 01904-340916. We are based in York in the UK.

First developed to deal with cystitis and urinary tract infection problems, Waterfall D-Mannose is proving itself to be a very effective treatment against both bacterial and inflammatory prostatitis.

One sufferer, in pain after prostate cancer treatment that caused considerable inflammation and discomfort, said that after just two days on Waterfall D-Mannose, he had just had his first pain free urination for two years.

A tip: If possible, it is suggested that you should ejaculate an hour after taking Waterfall D-Mannose for prostatitis. Then urinate immediately. This helps to get rid of any infected fluids, and although it may be initially painful to ejaculate, it could help to speed up the healing process.

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