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Xylotene™: Sweet Cures Highly Beneficial New Product

We have now added Xylotene to our order form - by popular demand. As with the Waterfall D-Mannose, we (Anna and John), developed and use the Xylotene ourselves. It is a pure combination of the essential glyconutrient d-xylose, and it's derivative, xylitol, that has many health benefits. It latches onto Streptococcus in a similar way that Waterfall D-Mannose attaches to E.coli and Klebsiella. So there is a good chance that it will help if you have a bladder infection with multiple types of bacteria - common after a cystoscopic examination or after being catheterised in hospital. We are getting people say this has worked for them in combination with Waterfall D-Mannose, when they 've had a really tricky case that the Waterfall D-Mannose doesn't quite completely clear.

Xylotene has a lot of other uses. Please read on for more information...

We are already starting to get good feedback on the benefits of Xylotene:


"I have suffered for years with sensitive teeth, not being able to eat on the left side without a shooting pain if I bite down on anything but the softest food, also pain if I even run my tongue along the offending teeth and in the cold weather I need to keep my mouth closed against the cold air. My dentist can find nothing wrong after x-raying and could only suggest a root filling or taking out a nerve, neither option apppealed to me as there was no guarantee that it would work, so I've had to learn to live with it, finding Xylotene. Even from the 1st mouthwash there was improvement, I've been using it twice a day for about 2 weeks and I am delighted to say that I am free from pain, I can eat quite happily on the offending teeth, even things like nuts, which would have been out of the question before. I don't know how it works but I am so grateful, long may it continue!! I am still wary when I put food in my mouth, expecting the pain, but it doesn't come! Thank you for your tireless efforts to bring these products to many sufferers." - Wendy

(This one was to do with helping to heal a difficult bladder infection).

"The Xylotene I think has been fantastic - so am looking forward to keeping that up. I think it has made a big difference". - Amanda


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"May I start with a huge thank you for your incredible product - I've been using D-Mannose religiously for several months now and it has pulled me out of a 15 year cycle of repeat infections... "

[but then she ran out of Waterfall D-Mannose, and ended up with a very difficult infection that left a legacy of urgency]

Katrina continues: "When my last order of Mannose came in, I ordered 3 packs and received the free pack of Xylotene with it, which I tried straight away. You know what? It fixed up the urgency problem within half a day! I'm now back to normal (Thank God!)"- Katrina Beath


"Can't believe it. A single mouthwash with Xylotene got rid of a mouthfull of ulcers - the next day, they were just gone!
" - Jack

Xylotene looks like crystallised table sugar, and it actually tastes sweeter. You can put a spoonful in a drink, rinse your mouth with it, and then swallow it instead of spitting it out to gain all the benefits.

Unlike sucrose which, as everyone knows is damaging to health, teeth, and the waistline, Xylotene has multiple health benefits. It helps to build bone density, and slows or stops the development of osteoporosis and osteoarthritis. Xylose is the first sugar to be attached in forming the glycoprotein chains involving chondroitin, a supplement that helps to prevent joint damage with regular use.

Xylotene rapidly gets rid of mouth ulcers and sensitive teeth problems. It helps the regrowth of tooth enamel on chipped teeth. Just a few rinses with Xylotene solves dry root problems after getting a tooth removed, without antibiotics. [Note from John: This is from my own personal experience - the last time I had a dry root problem after having a tooth removed it was agony, and took 7 days of Amoxicillin to get rid of it. That was years ago. Recently I had another out, had the dreaded dry root problem again. Instead of going for antibiotics though, I used the Xylotene as a mouthwash.

Xylitol (one of the ingredients of Xylotene), seems to contribute to the remineralization of demineralized enamel and caries. In the intestines, it has been shown to facilitate the absorption of calcium through the gut wall and may play a role in the xylitol-associated prevention of osteoporosis. In other words, calcium absorption is enhanced, so your bone density and tooth health improve.

So it appears to be an excellent mouthwash that you can swallow after rinsing. It non-chemically solves and prevents gum disease, and it is great for use before sex because of the way it attaches to Streptococcus - a common inhabitant of the mouth that can causes dental plaque and can cause real problems if it gets up the urethra. Both partners should mouthwash...

Other treatment possibilities:

There is evidence that xylose, one of the ingredients of Xylotene, may be lacking in people with

   • viral gastroenteritis
   • Whipple's disease
   • hookworm infestation
   • lymphatic obstruction
   • radiation enteropathy
   • small intestinal bacterial overgrowth
   • celiac disease (sprue)
   • Crohn's disease
   • Giardia lamblia infestation

It has been speculated that supplementation with xylose could therefore help these diseases - but further research is needed.

Diabetes and Weight loss factors.

Both xylose and xylitol have important useas sweeteners for diabetics. Despite xylose being a stereoisomer of glucose, only glucose provokes the insulin response, and thus ingestion of xylose as a substitute has immediate benefit in lowering blood sugar. For the non-diabetic, decreased glucose intake via xylose substitution, and the consequent smoothing of the insulin response to meals, can lead to reduced likelihood of a hypoglycemic "crash” and sugar craving, thus producing reduced appetite and promoting weight loss. Also, for hepatitis patients, xylose is said to be able to lower transaminase, and can lower ketones. Despite all this, we caution diabetics to monitor their blood-sugar levels.

Tissue repair

Xylose is an important nutrient for creation and repair of connective tissue. Xylose is necessary for efficient synthesis of the polysaccharide that is central to collagen. In collagen, links that provide for its strength are composed of xylose bridges. When such synthesis is impaired, the result is connective tissue disease, so xylose like mannose helps reduce inflammation and scarring, and promotes tissue healing.

Anyway, our research is ongoing. I hope this provides an idea of how Xylotene could be a useful supplement for you.

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.

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