D-Mannose Capsules

$31.99

D-Mannose is a natural alternative for urinary tract infections. It is a “simple sugar” that works by detaching the bad bacteria from the bladder walls, and then rinsing it away through normal urination.

  • 90 Vegetarian Capsules

  • 500 mg per capsule

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Suggested Usage: Take 4 capsules 1 to 2 times daily, or as directed by your healthcare practitioner

How Does It Work?

The natural (and quite safe) “simple sugar” D-mannose has the ability to detach E.coli from the walls of the bladder without upsetting the balance of the friendly bacteria necessary for good health. After being loosened from bladder walls, the bacteria are then rinsed away by normal urination. The E. coli aren’t killed; they’re simply relocated- “from the inside to the outside” -and the infection is gone. People who treat their own bladder infections with cranberry juice are, in fact, using a form of D-mannose therapy. Cranberry juice, as well as pineapple juice, contain more D-mannose than other foods. However, the amounts are too low to be significantly effective against serious infections. Despite being classified as a “simple sugar,” very little of it is actually metabolized by the body. Large doses are washed away in the urine, and the amounts not excreted into the urine are so small that they do not affect blood sugar levels—even in diabetics.


Ingredients per 4 capsules:

D-Mannose - 2 mg (2,000 mg)

Other Ingredients:

Hypromellose (cellulose capsule)

Rice Flour

Stearic Acid (vegetable source)

Magnesium Stearate (vegetable source)

Silicon Dioxide

All statements on this website are the opinions of Dr. Charles A. Rouse Jr., Founder of The Medicine Man, and are based on his knowledge, experience, and study as to the safety and effectiveness of these products. These statements, claims, and recommendations have not been reviewed by the U.S Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease. The information on this website should not be construed as medical advice.