UTI
Review
Home remedies and advice
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UTI HOME REMEDIES
UTI home
remedies are becoming increasingly popular. People now
realise that treating a bladder infection without
resorting to an arsenal of antibiotics can be very
successful and using UTI home remedies as a more
preventative approach rather than continually treating
a bladder infection is both sensible and effective.
Antibiotics have their place and we all need them
sometimes, but over use can cause many more long term
problems such as:
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In addition to killing the UTI bacteria, they also
kill off friendly bacteria
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Can possibly cause unwanted side-effects such as;
diarrhea, constipation, nausea and yeast infections.
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With repeated use your body can develop a ‘drug
resistance’.
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Can sometimes be responsible for leaky gut syndrome.
When
deciding what UTI home remedies to use it is important
research as much as possible. You will find a lot of
information that is nearly right but not quite right.
For instance, cranberry juice is regularly talked
about as a good UTI home remedy but if it’s the wrong
type of cranberry juice, then it will in fact do more
harm than good. Herbal teas and decoctions are a good
way of treating a bladder infection but it’s important
to get good quality herbs or tinctures, otherwise you
are simply wasting money.
Drinking
non sugary liquids (and avoiding tea and coffee) is
highly recommended as part of an overall UTI home
remedy strategy. Ideally, drinking plain water is best
but finding a good quality herbal tea such as buchu or
parsley and getting into the habit of replacing your
usual caffeine fix with these teas will help promote a
healthy urinary tract and serve as part of an overall
UTI home remedies plan.
Taking a
good look at your diet can dramatically reduce your
chances of recurring urinary tract infections. This is
not as onerous as it sounds either. Part of a good UTI
home remedies plan will focus on what foods are know
bladder irritants. Most of us are aware that alcohol
and caffeine can irritate the bladder but there are
several other food triggers which alternative healers
believe are associated with urinary tract infections.
There is no specific ‘diet’, rather a process of
elimination of some of these foods and substances
along with taking some herbs and supplements which
actively encourage a healthy urinary tract go give an
overall positive and infection free result.
So, if
you decide to go down the UTI home remedies route
instead of the more traditional drug route, look for
someone who has done their research, can prove it and
will stand by what they have said with a solid money
back guarantee. That said, you need to be prepared to
give any UTI home remedy worth its salt a fair try.
Remember, whilst a natural remedy will help with the
uncomfortable symptoms and pain, the real benefit is
in the longer term freedom urinary tract infections.
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