What types of bacteria is Waterfall D-Mannose not very effective against?
A. It does not appear to be effective against Enterococcus, Streptococcus, the Proteus family, or Pseudomonas – a minority of urinary tract infection agents that you are more likely to pick up if, for example, you have recently been for an investigation in hospital, or if you are very immune compromised and have an indwelling catheter. Proteus and the Pseudomonas don’t rely completely on mannose attachment, so whilst the product appears to work to some extent against Proteus Mirabilis, (but we think not against Proteus Vulgaris), and Waterfall D-Mannose seems to help prevent it from doing so much damage as normal, (from the fact that customers report that it feels better temporarily) it doesn’t seem to completely get rid of it. People say of P.Mirabilis, it ‘keeps coming back as soon as I ease back on the Waterfall D-Mannose ‘. Antibiotics, unfortunately, may be the only solution, although Proteus bacteriuria are very antibiotic resistant. That Waterfall D-Mannose works at all on these