How to treat a UTI at home?!


Question: How to treat a UTI at home?
I have had a UTI since May of 2010. I have been on a different antibiotic, every month, since August of 2010. Nothing has worked. I have started going to a urologist. They said they do not want me to come back until August, ( I have saw them 6 times, and they have given me more antibiotics) but they don't know how to treat my UTI for good, they are just concerned about cancer. I have started taking probiotics, cranberry pills, and drinking smoothies made with Keifer and eating more yogurt. This hurts! Is there anything else I can be doing, since the dr's have given up on me? Thanks.

Answers:

Make sure your probiotic delivers at least 15 billion cells per serving. Make sure you take cranberry extract pills that contain at least 450 mg. of active ingredient. Add grapefruit seed extract to your shopping list and have 5 drops in a little water three times a day.
Don't take any more antibiotics. They have obviously created an anti-biotic resistant problem in your system, and more will just make it worse.
Get a pH test kit and check your body's acid/alkaline balance. It pays to eat more alkaline forming foods if you're too acidic, because this encourages UTI/candida infestations.
Avoid sugar in all forms (even fruit), wheat/gluten and pasteurized dairy products until this clears up.
This problem is becoming a virtual epidemic.



Find a specialist in urogynecology - the urinary tract of women. There aren't a lot of them out there, but they will have much better insight into your problem. I had a similar situation with constant UTIs, and was eventually diagnosed with interstitial cystitis (google it). After just a week of proper treatment, I was all better. That was four years ago, and no problems.



Cranberry pills swallowed with high-potency cranberry juice - works everytime!



Cranberry juice. Then see a different doctor. Maybe you're doing something that causes them.



Increase your water intake



i boil up pear barley and drink the water,that surppose to help




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