D-Manocist | 50g

A food supplement consisting of D-Mannose, a natural sugar which has no effect on glucose metabolism, 600 mg of ultra-concentrated cranberry extract (107:1) equivalent to 64,2 g of cranberries per use, and Lactobacillus rhamnosus.

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This formula is based on D-Mannose, an ultra-concentrated cranberry extract and Lactobacillus rhamnosus, which act effectively in synergy against urinary tract infections, especially in cases of recurring infection.

Recommended daily dose Mix 2 scoops (approx. 5,4 g) in water or juice twice daily for two days, then 2 scoops (approx. 5,4 g) in water or juice once daily. Store preferably refrigerated.
Cautions It is recommended to consult a health-care practitioner prior to use in case of pregnancy, breast-feeding, treatment with medication, especially anticoagulants, or a special medical condition. The use of cranberry when taking anticoagulants of the type of warfarin should be avoided. Concerning the use of cranberry during pregnancy studies have not described adverse effects. Even though cranberry is well tolerated, there are no save data known for breast-feeding women. Cranberry could have a possible impact on kidney stones. Interrupt use if symptoms of digestive upset occur, worsen or persist beyond 3 days. Avoid this product if the patient is experiencing nausea, fewer, vomiting, bloody diarrhoea or severe abdominal pain, or if he has an immune-compromised condition.
Recommended daily dose Mix 2 scoops (approx. 5,4 g) in water or juice twice daily for two days, then 2 scoops (approx. 5,4 g) in water or juice once daily. Store preferably refrigerated.
Cautions It is recommended to consult a health-care practitioner prior to use in case of pregnancy, breast-feeding, treatment with medication, especially anticoagulants, or a special medical condition. The use of cranberry when taking anticoagulants of the type of warfarin should be avoided. Concerning the use of cranberry during pregnancy studies have not described adverse effects. Even though cranberry is well tolerated, there are no save data known for breast-feeding women. Cranberry could have a possible impact on kidney stones. Interrupt use if symptoms of digestive upset occur, worsen or persist beyond 3 days. Avoid this product if the patient is experiencing nausea, fewer, vomiting, bloody diarrhoea or severe abdominal pain, or if he has an immune-compromised condition.
Ingredients: D‑Mannose, cranberry fruit extract (Vaccinium macrocarpon), Lactobacillus rhamnosus R0011 (in contact with milk and soy).
Nutritional information: 2 scoops
(5,4 g)
D-Mannose 4 800 mg
Cranberry (107:1) 600 mg
Lactobacillus rhamnosus R0011 500 million CFU
   
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