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Natural cures for bladder infection? Please help!?

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  1. chamomile tea, cranberry juice, lots of water, dandelion tea.... most can be found at your local GNC...or other health store


  2. cranberry juice, lots of it..

  3. goldenseal ( amount recommended on bottle) and unsweetened cranberry juice.Also drink as much water as you possibly can.

    You should probably go to the doctor's though

  4. antibiotics work well , Unfortunately they have the side effect of bringing on Yeast infections since they kill off the good bacteria in your body as well . .I suggest the Only all natural antibiotic     "Wild Mediterrenean Oregano Oil"  you can find it at  . .     http://www.bio-alternatives.net

  5. Some of the above-mentioned things are good for prevention and treatment, but if you have a bladder infection, you really should go to the doctor for antibiotics. If the infection isn't treated properly, it could spread to your kidneys, then you could really become ill. Please see a doctor ASAP.

  6. Most people I know swear by D-Mannose.  You should be able to find it at a health food store, or maybe even supermarkets that carry herbs and supplements.

  7. Instead of cranberry juice, just buy cranberry pills or tablets. cranberry juice is disgusting. It really works very quickly.. you will feel better in at most 24 hours.

  8. Hmmm, why has no one mentioned Colloidal Silver. Take Colloidal silver 3tablespoons per day for atleast 10days. There is fear that it can stain your skin blue/grey. But even the skeptics and doctors agree for short term use, it is okay.

    Hope this helps.

  9. i heard cranberry juice is meant to work i have a bladder infection as well ive never tried any of the things people have suggested but i did have an operation which did cure it so ii dno

  10. Bladder infections are helped with large doses of vitamin C, which increases the acidity of urine, producing an environment unfavorable for bacteria. Vitamin C also aids the immune system in fighting the infection. If vitamin C causes loose stools, reduce the dosage slightly.

    For an interstitial inflammation, avoid regular vitamin C because of its high acidity. Instead, use calcium ascorbate, which is vitamin C buffered with calcium. It contains the immunity-strengthening powers of vitamin C without the acidity.

    Especially for recurring bladder infections, vitamins A and E are recommended. Vitamin E improves oxygen supply to the cells and prevents scarring that can sometimes become quite severe with the recurring irritation of interstitial bladder inflammation. Vitamin A and beta-carotene are essential for maintaining the mucus membranes that line the bladder walls. They also support immune-system function. Zinc should be added for a stronger immune system.

    Garlic capsules act as natural antibacterial agents. Acidophilus cultures help prevent bladder infections related to candida and should be added to the diet whenever antibiotics are being taken. If infections are chronic and recurring, green-food supplements and drinks, especially chlorella, spirulina and blue-green algae, support cell renewal.

    Herbal teas help clear the infection and heal the urinary tract. Add 1 cup boiling water to 1 tsp. herbs, steep for fifteen minutes, strain and drink 1 cup three times daily.

    Horsetail increases the excretion of urine by thirty percent and strengthens the elastic tissue of bladder walls.

    For chronic bladder infection, use a blend containing equal parts of chamomile flowers, and bearberry leaves.

    Lemon balm, birch leaves, stinging nettle leaves and roots, dandelion leaves and roots, parsley, yarrow or rose hips, taken alone, will help clear up the infection

    Usual dosage

    Garlic, 2 capsules 3 times a day

    Vitamin A, 25,000-50,000 IU

    Vitamin E 400-800 IU with mixed tocopherols.

    Vitamin C 4,000-10,000 mg in divided doses a day with bioflavonoids.

    Beta-carotene, 100,000 lU

    Zinc, 50 mg, with 5 mg copper

    Green food supplements, 1 table spoon

    Lactobacillus acidophilus, 2 capsules or 1 tsp. three times daily (take forty-five minutes before meals)

    http://www.herbs2000.com/disorders/bladd...

  11. It's called penicillin.  It's made by fungus, therefore you can consider it natural.  If you want something closer to the source, you can always eat moldy bread.

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