Dear friend,
There isn’t a day that goes by that I don’t have it in my head.
When I sit down at my desk to talk to the many women who contact me daily, it is always the most popular topic.
E. coli monopolizes almost every conversation (I can confirm that it is the cause of 80% of bacterial cystitis)..
Today I want to tell you all the secrets behind these bacteria.
But, above all, I want you to know the remedy from which not even this arch-enemy of the bladder can escape.
A life without E. coli?
I bet the answer that immediately popped into your head was “maybe.”
Am I wrong?
The truth is that E. coli is critical to our health.
You heard me right: fundamental.
When E. coli is where it belongs (in the gut), it can only be your ally.
Let me tell you why.
E. coli is an enterobacterium (entero= gut) because it resides in your intestines.
What’s he in for?
He works for you.
I know, you still can’t see anything extraordinary in all this.
But what if I told you:
Did you have any idea about this?
Maybe this E. coli isn’t so bad.
If the gut contains a colony of bacteria, it does not make the bladder house bacteria.
As I anticipated, as long as the E. coli stays in the environment where it is supposed to be, there is nothing to worry about.
Some mechanisms lead this bacterium to enter the bladder.
And that’s where the trouble starts.
Why is E. coli the leading cause of bacterial cystitis?
Concerning this second point, it is not uncommon that antibiotics become less and less effective after several Escherichia Coli cystitis.
If you think you are part of the “fantastic” circle of those who can no longer find peace even with antibiotics, do not waste time and tell me your story.
E. coli defends itself through:
It’s not over yet.
When E. coli reproduces, it splits into two parts.
This division causes the release of toxins: harmful substances that attack the cells in the urinary tract walls.
Once the bladder tissues are damaged, E. coli enters deeply into them, coming into contact with those layers that are richer in nutrients.
At this point, why not summon more E. coli to this nutrient-filled paradise?
That’s exactly what’s happening: more and more bacteria are attacking the deeper layers of the bladder wall to feed themselves.
The result?
Inflammation, inflammation, inflammation, and…cystitis!
There’s good news!
E. coli has lectins, “little legs,” as they are known.
Escherichia coli paws are very sensitive to d-mannose.
If you don’t know what d-mannose is yet, click here to learn more.
If you already know it, click to continue reading.
In the presence of Escherichia Coli in the bladder, d-mannose will adhere to lectins, and this bacterium will no longer attack the bladder’s walls.
By going to pee, you will expel the d-mannose and the bacteria to which it has adhered.
You are going to flush your worst enemy down the toilet.
Cool, huh?
Well, you’re probably wondering where this d-mannose is.
There it is: Dimann Puro.
We’ve called it that because inside you’ll find only 100% pure d-mannose (along with proper dosage, you will get results).
It’s not over yet! We have created specific product kits to treat cystitis caused by Escherichia Coli at 360°.
To treat, here is the kit Cystitis by Escherichia Coli: acute phase and maintenance.
To hinder its appearance, here is the Escherichia Coli Cystitis Kit: prevention.
Want to delve deeper and better understand how Pure Dimann or Kits can help you make a difference? Let’s talk about it! All you have to do is contact me here.
A hug,