Guest guest Posted November 8, 2006 Report Share Posted November 8, 2006 Many people suffer from chronic Urinary or bladder infections and end up having to take antibiotics witch strip our bodies from the good as well as the bad bacteria.There is a wonderful all natural solution to the problemthat allows the bacteria to slip safely out of the urinary tract. I have looked and reaserched and have found pure d-mannose powder which is derived from beechwood and birchwood tree sugars. This simple sugar is safe for all of our loved ones including our pets. I hope you find this helpful. http://pzgrl-utirelief.blogspot.com/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2006 Report Share Posted November 13, 2006 Thank you for your posting. I take a cranberry extract capsule most every day because if I don't...I come down with a bladder infection. They are small and I'm giving them to my cat as well as he too has cronic bladder infection. It is working on him so far but this added information is great! I buy the best of food for my cat and it has the cranberry extract in it but even that is not enough so I've added the capsule. When I took him to the vet the first time they said he would have died shortly had I not come in. What a shock! They said that this was one of the worst cases they've come across. All I saw was he was peeing on furniture and I took him in to be treated. Amazing. Always ~ Kim , " sweetachoo " <melisarose wrote: > > Many people suffer from chronic Urinary or bladder infections and end > up having to take antibiotics witch strip our bodies from the good as > well as the bad bacteria.There is a wonderful all natural solution to Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2006 Report Share Posted November 13, 2006 I have also suffered from many urinary infections, but all have disappeared now that I am on a serious vitamin regimine. One specific supplement that I took for this particular problem is Garlic Complex, from a company that I trust (email me for specific info) , " sweetachoo " <melisarose wrote: > > Many people suffer from chronic Urinary or bladder infections and end > up having to take antibiotics witch strip our bodies from the good as > well as the bad bacteria.There is a wonderful all natural solution to > the problemthat allows the bacteria to slip safely out of the urinary > tract. I have looked and reaserched and have found pure d-mannose > powder which is derived from beechwood and birchwood tree sugars. This > simple sugar is safe for all of our loved ones including our pets. I > hope you find this helpful. > > http://pzgrl-utirelief.blogspot.com/ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2006 Report Share Posted November 15, 2006 I am glad that has worked for your kitty! I was hoping that my cat had an infection because he was peeing all over the place, but it turns out after taking him to the vet, that it is behavioral and there is really nothing i can do except keep him in the bathroom with his litter box/food/water. This is the advice i was given by the vet. At least if he had had an infection i would have been able to remedy the situtaion. I am currently trying to find a home for him where he would be the only pet because he did not start doing this until other pets were included into my family, he would also do good to go with someone who has a nice big yard. well, right now i suppose i am just venting. thank you for listening. melisa rose Kim <weeangel_99 wrote: Thank you for your posting. I take a cranberry extract caps. st every day because if I don't...I come down with a bladder infection. They are small and I'm giving them to my cat as well as he too has cronic bladder infection. It is working on him so far but this added information is great! I buy the best of food for my cat and it has the cranberry extract in it but even that is not enough so I've added the capsule. When I took him to the vet the first time they said he would have died shortly had I not come in. What a shock! They said that this was one of the worst cases they've come across. All I saw was he was peeing on furniture and I took him in to be treated. Amazing. Always ~ Kim , " sweetachoo " <melisarose wrote: > > Many people suffer from chronic Urinary or bladder infections and end > up having to take antibiotics witch strip our bodies from the good as > well as the bad bacteria.There is a wonderful all natural solution to Melisa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2006 Report Share Posted November 15, 2006 I've just been reading and haven't made a proper intro yet so my apologies for that. But I just had to reply to this post. Melissa - there are lots of ways to remedy the situation with your kitty, even if it truly is behavioral, and it still may not be. Your vet's suggestion is ridiculous. Too many vets have no idea how to pursue treatment of this in cats. Your best bet would be to join the Holisticat group, where I'm a member, and you'll be able to ask questions and get advice. My kitty was doing this, and now doesn't thanks to me finding a new, really wonderful vet who thoroughly understands this and does his research. Cindy --- Melisa R Miles <melisarose wrote: > I am glad that has worked for your kitty! I was > hoping that my cat had an infection because he was > peeing all over the place, but it turns out after > taking him to the vet, that it is behavioral and > there is really nothing i can do except keep him in > the bathroom with his litter box/food/water. This Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2006 Report Share Posted November 16, 2006 I know that the suggestion to keep my cat in the bathroom is ridiculous! I am at wits end, i can not allow him to continue to urinate all over everything because my ex-husband wants to use it against me in a custody battle. I am a part of the and I WILL see if anyone has any other recomendations. I have also been trying to find a new home for him to no avail.thank you for your response. melisa Cindy Kirchhoff <ckirchhoff wrote: I've just been reading and haven't made a proper intro yet so my apologies for that. But I just had to reply to this post. Melissa - there are lots of ways to remedy the situation with your kitty, even if it truly is behavioral, and it still may not be. Your vet's suggestion is ridiculous. Too many vets have no idea how to pursue treatment of this in cats. Your best bet would be to join the Holisticat group, where I'm a member, and you'll be able to ask questions and get advice. My kitty was doing this, and now doesn't thanks to me finding a new, really wonderful vet who thoroughly understands this and does his research. Cindy --- Melisa R Miles <melisarose wrote: > I am glad that has worked for your kitty! I was > hoping that my cat had an infection because he was > peeing all over the place, but it turns out after > taking him to the vet, that it is behavioral and > there is really nothing i can do except keep him in > the bathroom with his litter box/food/water. This Melisa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2006 Report Share Posted November 16, 2006 How do you treat UTI " s in baby's? I got a prescription today but can't afford to get it filled & my daughter is miserable without treatment.... Cindy Kirchhoff <ckirchhoff wrote: I've just been reading and haven't made a proper intro yet so my apologies for that. But I just had to reply to this post. Melissa - there are lots of ways to remedy the situation with your kitty, even if it truly is behavioral, and it still may not be. Your vet's suggestion is ridiculous. Too many vets have no idea how to pursue treatment of this in cats. Your best bet would be to join the Holisticat group, where I'm a member, and you'll be able to ask questions and get advice. My kitty was doing this, and now doesn't thanks to me finding a new, really wonderful vet who thoroughly understands this and does his research. Cindy --- Melisa R Miles <melisarose wrote: > I am glad that has worked for your kitty! I was > hoping that my cat had an infection because he was > peeing all over the place, but it turns out after > taking him to the vet, that it is behavioral and > there is really nothing i can do except keep him in > the bathroom with his litter box/food/water. This " Obedience brings peace in decision making. If we have firmly made up our minds to follow the commandments, we will not have to redecide which path to take when temptation comes our way. That is how obedience brings spiritual safety. " - James E. Faust We & #39;re moving to Alabama towards the end of the month & we & #39;re excited but we & #39;re going to miss all our friends & would love to hear from you at least once in a while so please keep in Touch & email me at SilverAngels06 or ask for our physical address & #. :-) Sponsored Link Mortgage rates as low as 4.625% - $150,000 loan for $579 a month. Intro-*Terms Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 17, 2006 Report Share Posted November 17, 2006 Think about talking to an animal communicator to find out why your cat is urinating all over the place. I can recommend a good one if you would like. Keria --On Thursday, November 16, 2006 11:28 AM -0800 Melisa R Miles <melisarose wrote: > > > > > I know that the suggestion to keep my cat in the bathroom is ridiculous! > I am at wits end, i can not allow him to continue to urinate all over > everything because my ex-husband wants to use it against me in a custody > battle. I am a part of the and I WILL see if anyone has any > other recomendations. I have also been trying to find a new home for him > to no avail.thank you for your response. > melisa > > Cindy Kirchhoff <ckirchhoff wrote: I've just been reading > and haven't made a proper intro > yet so my apologies for that. But I just had to reply > to this post. > > Melissa - there are lots of ways to remedy the > situation with your kitty, even if it truly is > behavioral, and it still may not be. Your vet's > suggestion is ridiculous. Too many vets have no idea > how to pursue treatment of this in cats. > > Your best bet would be to join the Holisticat > group, where I'm a member, and you'll be able to ask > questions and get advice. My kitty was doing this, and > now doesn't thanks to me finding a new, really > wonderful vet who thoroughly understands this and does > his research. > > Cindy > > --- Melisa R Miles <melisarose wrote: > > > I am glad that has worked for your kitty! I was > > hoping that my cat had an infection because he was > > peeing all over the place, but it turns out after > > taking him to the vet, that it is behavioral and > > there is really nothing i can do except keep him in > > the bathroom with his litter box/food/water. This > > > > > > Melisa > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 17, 2006 Report Share Posted November 17, 2006 I would get some d-mannose powder. d-mannose is the active ingredient in cranberry that acts on UTI's. What it does (as well as cranberry(unsweetened only) is make it so the bacteria cannot adhere to the bladder wall and the infection is urinated out. The dose on the bottle is adult dose, so you cut it back acording to baby's weight. " Now " brand seems to be the best. Judy - Amaryllis Moore Thursday, November 16, 2006 2:24 PM Re: Re: Relief for Urinary Tract infections the natural way. How do you treat UTI " s in baby's? I got a prescription today but can't afford to get it filled & my daughter is miserable without treatment.... Cindy Kirchhoff <ckirchhoff wrote: I've just been reading and haven't made a proper intro yet so my apologies for that. But I just had to reply to this post. Melissa - there are lots of ways to remedy the situation with your kitty, even if it truly is behavioral, and it still may not be. Your vet's suggestion is ridiculous. Too many vets have no idea how to pursue treatment of this in cats. Your best bet would be to join the Holisticat group, where I'm a member, and you'll be able to ask questions and get advice. My kitty was doing this, and now doesn't thanks to me finding a new, really wonderful vet who thoroughly understands this and does his research. Cindy --- Melisa R Miles <melisarose wrote: > I am glad that has worked for your kitty! I was > hoping that my cat had an infection because he was > peeing all over the place, but it turns out after > taking him to the vet, that it is behavioral and > there is really nothing i can do except keep him in > the bathroom with his litter box/food/water. This " Obedience brings peace in decision making. If we have firmly made up our minds to follow the commandments, we will not have to redecide which path to take when temptation comes our way. That is how obedience brings spiritual safety. " - James E. Faust We & #39;re moving to Alabama towards the end of the month & we & #39;re excited but we & #39;re going to miss all our friends & would love to hear from you at least once in a while so please keep in Touch & email me at SilverAngels06 or ask for our physical address & #. :-) Sponsored Link Mortgage rates as low as 4.625% - $150,000 loan for $579 a month. Intro-*Terms Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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