Re: CS>Re[2]: CS>UTIs and D-Mannose re:VITA. C

2005-05-05 Thread Grace1way
I am allergic to ester-C. I took it in to be tested, and it's not for me right now. I will take buffered C instead. Thank you, though, Jill

Re: CS>Re[2]: CS>UTIs and D-Mannose re:VITA. C

2005-05-04 Thread David S Osborne
PLEASE TRY ESTER-C IF YOU HURRY YOU CAN GET IN ON PURITANS PRIDE 3 FOR 1 SALE. Their prod # 2263 When I need em, I take em by the handful= NO PROBLEM davido

Re: CS>Re[2]: CS>UTIs and D-Mannose

2005-05-04 Thread Grace1way
You're so right about the acid foods. After I got rid of the bacteria, I took a vitamin C tablet, and that brought the burning right back. Now I'm trying to get rid of the effects of the acid. The vitamin C tablet I found after much collecting of different products, and muscle testing, is ex

CS>Re[2]: CS>UTIs and D-Mannose

2005-05-04 Thread Dan Nave
don't know the reason for the problem, it appears that something about the acidity of these foods/drinks caused the urinary infection-like symptoms... Staying away from these acidic foods/juices has caused her problem to go away. CS>Re[2]: CS>UTIs and D-Mannose From: J&S Campbell w

CS>Re[2]: CS>UTIs and D-Mannose

2005-05-04 Thread J&S Campbell
Hi Grace, Thanks for the info on mannose helping with UTI. Can you please tell me where you buy the container of mannose from? I wondered if you had tried calcium ascorbate and if that form might be any better for you, no -acidic and less harsh on the guts but more expensive than ascorbic acid. BW