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Cranberry juice - the real stuff, not the cranberry juice cocktail - works

wonders!

 

 

 

jayzladee06

 

Wed, 29 Nov 2006 1:09 PM

Urinary tract infections

 

 

any suggestions

 

 

 

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Actually, had one recently and used (don't laugh) 2 tablespoons of Apple Cider

Vinegar in a large glass of water maybe 3 times a day. It really worked.

Between the apple cider I drank lots and lots of water - no less than 64 ounces.

I also used chamomile tea to, ah, wash after going to the bathroom. I really

hope you feel better. There are few things worse than a UTI.

Shelly

 

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I cleared up my last two within a few hours by taking Cranberry

capsules with 1000mg Vitamin C and a full glass of water every hour

until symptoms were completely gone. It literally flushes the

infection out. One infection cleared in 16 hours and the next one

cleared in 13 hours.

 

Julie

 

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Cranberries or cranberry juice is good for UTI's

 

I have also been told that its good to urinate after having sex or sex

activities as this will help eliminate any foreign nasties that may be

present in that area. & or course drink plently of filtered water. I

used to get UTI's all the time its so not awful I do all of the above

and I haven't had one in AGES!!! Hope this helps

 

Regards

Caroline

http://www.alwaysnaturallygreat.com

 

 

 

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This is from my previous post a few days ago:

 

There are many people who suffer with frequent blatter infections. If

you have never experienced this the symtoms are an urge to pee and

pressure. You usually do not feel relieved afterwards and still feel

the need to pee. It can also be accompanied by burning.

 

This is something you also see very often in people who are recently

married. A blatter infection can be caused from semen and bacteria

getting in the urethra and traveling up to the blatter. Men and women

both should always make it a point to urinate right after intercourse

to prevent this from happening. Most newlyweds do not know this but it

is very important. That is why they usually come down with a blatter

infection right after the honeymoon, within the week.

 

What causes this is bacteria are allowed to grow and take hold in the

blatter. Normally the the bacteria that manages to get started there

are flushed out by urination and does not get a chance to take hold. If

you wait a long time and hold your urine you allow the bacteria a

chance to multiply and build a colony large enough to cause you a

problem. Drinking caffine also adds to this problem greatly.

 

Here is what you need to do to keep this from happening to you:

 

1. Do not hold your urine for long periods of time.

2. Start drinking cranberry juice at the very first sign, it makes the

conditions harder for the bacteria to grow in the blatter by raising

the PH. This may not work if you let them get too big of a colony

growing, do it at first sign.

3. Do not drink any caffine, this creates a condition that irritates

the blatter even further and aids the bacteria. This means, tea,

coffee, softdrinks, etc. If you have a reoccuring problem with this

you need to consider reducing or eliminating your caffine intake all

the time.

4. Drink all the water you can hold, all day long. You want to urinate

as often as possible. This helps keep a constant flow of water through

the blatter and can flush out the bacteria out and they are not

allowed to hang around long enough to grow.

 

If the infection has been allowed to grow long enough and has got

really bad these steps may not be enough to fully get rid of it. An

antibiotic may be required or some of the over the counter tablets

that turn you pee orange or green. They contain chemicals that help

make the conditions in the blatter unfavorable for the bacteria. You

can buy them at the local drug store. Just ask you druggest for the

pills that turn your urine orange or green and he will know what they

are. They are over the counter but used to be perscription back in the

60's. , " LANA "

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