Anyone know of some cheap, easy, natural remedies for this?!


Question: Anyone know of some cheap, easy, natural remedies for this?
Ok, so I have very frequent urination. I am currently seeing multiple doctors because I'm still trying to get my diagnosis. I have tried multiple medicines, and none of them have worked. I do not know the names of these medicines. I was just wondering if anyone knows of some cheap, easy, natural remedies to treat this. I am 14 and a girl, I don't know if this would change any remedies but I just posted it just in case.

Please help! I am absolutely miserable!! :(

Answers:

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It's completely normal that none of the medicines have worked.

It's simply because most doctors and pharmacists are only fake overpaid scientists.

If you are lucky there may be some real scientists between them,
and there may be a remedy.

But even then, it could be because of the placebo effect.

In case mainstream medicine may not be able to help you,
you may be lucky to find some one else on your path,
someone with a real understanding of the human mind/body,
and in particular a deep enough understanding of yours.

It may be an acupuncturist, a chiropractor, an 'energy healer', a homeopath,
or even a mainstream doctor,
or just someone who doesn't need a label/title.

Good luck



This isn't a treatment, but it may help.

Change over to drinking water that has been boiled in the last 3-4 hours. It is easier for your body to absorb the water rather than it just rushing through your system. You should find that you urinate less frequently.

Also make sure you are not drinking anything with caffeine, as this is a diuretic (leeches water from your system and makes you urinate a lot). This includes energy drinks. Believe it or not, ice cream is also a diuretic.

If you can get your head around this, issues with parts of the body relate to emotional issues that we are facing. If your frequent urination comes from the kidneys, then you might consider what is happening in your life and if the following rings any bells:

"The kidneys filter how we relate to those who are closest to us, in other words, what we hold on to and what we let go. They are sensitive to issues with families and relationships, particularly regarding the balance of power and our sense of empowerment in relationships."

I thought this might be relevant considering your age. In our teenage years we are moving from being a child and dependent on our parents, to being an adult where we will become independent.

Good luck with finding a remedy.




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