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Could bladder infection/cystitis be treated without antibiotics? |
Can bladder infection/cystitus could be treated without antibiotics? I am taking UTI Relief for 2 days and drink lots of cranberry juice. Yes. Go to either a health food store or a pharmacy that carries homeopathy. Apis and Cantharis are the two most popular remedies for UTI's/bladder infections and cystitis. My preferred textbook is Maesimund Panos and Jane Heimlich's Homeopathic Medicine at Home (I think I've got the title right here...) but anything by Dana Ullman or others will be helpful as well. We're lucky where I live in that one of the local pharmacists is quite adept w/ diagnosis and prescribing/recommending remedies and herbs, so anytime I'm unsure I can go to him. Homeopathy is inexpensive, non-toxic, deep acting and in my experience highly effective if you use it correctly. If you've chosen the wrong remedy, it simply will not work w/ no toxic side effects. You cannot drink coffee while using the remedies as they are highly delicate. They are essentially energy medicine and work on the etheric and energy bodies. They can be quite life changing and can act incredibly deeply, especially constitutional remedies. That last dose just before bed is the one I find helps me most. It appears to work best while I am sleeping and I most often wake up to find my symptoms have changed or completely abated, which is how you know it's worked. yes. go to ur doctor and he will give a pill called a horse pill. it is white and big@! yeah just drink cranberry juice & eat cranberries! That should work. Some people say that it can help by drinking cranberry and alots of water,but I'm not sure. Yes but be mindful that if you begin to run a fever that the infection is getting worse and perhaps might go up into your kidney. Also keep in mind that the symptoms might be gone but the problem is still laying in wait so continue for at least a week drinking like mad. I've never had one go away without antibiotics, but a friend of mine says his old girlfriend used to either sit on a heating pad, or sleep with one between her legs for about eight hours, and it would take care of it. I haven't tried it yet, but it might be something to try if you can't get to a doctor right away. No they cannot. Cranberry juice is great for helping prevent urinary infections but it isn't a medicine and doesn't treat an existing infection. I strongly urge you to seek competent medical care if you wish to avoid possible complications. |
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