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May 27, 2009

Curing A UTI Without Antibiotics

Filed under: Health & Fitness — Jennifer King @ 2:41 am
by Jason King

Curing a UTI without antibiotics is a possibility for every man and woman suffering from a urinary tract infection. More sufferers are now looking for alternative cures to antibiotics because of the effects these anti bacterial drugs are having on their immune systems.

This web page is in no way advising you to do something contrary to your doctors instruction. It is just explaining to you that you do have other choices and why you should think about these choices when it comes to your internal wellbeing.

The bacteria that is the reason over 95% of urinary tract infections is the E coli bacterium. This survives in your bowel all the time, and the more contact it has to anti bacterial drugs the more complicated it becomes to treat with conventional treatments. Each course of anti bacterial drugs you take for every sort of infection in your body, it will have an effect on each bacteria in your body.

50% of women already need a second course of antibiotics to cure a UTI, and with every course you take the risk of creating a resistant strain of bacteria increases. While the infection is not being cured there is also a risk of it spreading up your urinary tract till it reaches your kidneys.

Antibiotics use is also the largest cause of other infections in women with the most common being a yeast infection. More women are using different bladder infection cures so they don't suffer a yeast infection straight afterwards as this means another trip to the doctor to get prescribed more drugs.

The use of anti bacterial drugs kills off all your body's natural defenses against infections so your body becomes more open to any type of infection. Your immune system also suffers because it relies on beneficial bacteria for its strength and this is killed off by antibiotics use.

Treating your bladder infection without drugs protects your body's normal defenses and helps you avert other infections such as Candida overgrowth.

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