Over the past decade I’ve suffered with a lot of urinary tract infections, better known as UTI’s. I’ve seen several specialists over the years who have tried different things, including surgical procedures but nothing has worked. Well, last month I saw a new specialist and she recommended that I try a more natural approach.
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Let me first start off saying…I’m not a healthcare professional nor do I pretend to be one. You should always consult your healthcare professional before trying anything new…including natural supplements.
The new urologist that I’m seeing specifically recommended that I try D-Mannose to help support good urinary tract health and to help cut-down on the number of urinary tract infections that I’m getting. I couldn’t find it at my local pharmacy so I ordered it online from Amazon. It arrived 2 days later.
I purchased the Zazzee Naturals D-Mannose which is 100% natural, 100% vegan and non-GMO. I got the 180 capsules sized bottle. This single bottle contains up to a 3 month supply. There’s 500 mg per capsule, 1000 mg. per serving. The product is made in the U.S.A.
I’ve been taking 2 capsules every day. You can take with or without food. I have had no upset stomach and no after-taste after taking them. No issues at all. It’s been almost 4 weeks since I started them and I can already feel a difference. The urgency to urinate is slowly decreasing, I’m getting up less at night to urinate, the discomfort that I often have when urinating is decreasing and I haven’t had any new infections since I started taking them. Again, I’m no doctor but as a patient I can tell you that I’m pleased with the results that I’m getting.
You can read all about the Zazzee Naturals D-Mannose over on Amazon. I also encourage you to speak to your own healthcare professional about starting it. I’m pleased with the results and already ordered a second bottle and will continue taking them.
Disclosure: This product was purchased by the writer who paid full price. The writer is sharing his or her honest and unbiased opinion with the readers of the TCC blog. Your opinion may differ. This post contains affiliate links.

