Natural Remedy For Bladder Infection Posted: 02-17-04 16:00pm
Does anyone know of any natural remedies
to treat bladder infection the doctor gave
me some antibodics but theyre horrible im
throwing up and feel awful. And dont know
if I can take this crap for 9 more days.
Chrystal
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PregnaJordan
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 18 Oct 2003 Posts: 2908
Posted: 02-17-04 16:13pm
Cranberry juice and lots of water....But
cranberry juice issupposed to do
good...But id still take the pills
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JillMarie
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Joined: 24 Dec 2003 Posts: 3022 Location: Iowa
Posted: 02-17-04 16:35pm
If you dont like cranberry juice they have
cranberry pills
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Jaydensmommy
Advanced Support Team
Joined: 28 Jan 2004 Posts: 1684 Location: Wisconsin
Posted: 02-17-04 23:32pm
I used to suffer from frequent bladder
infections. I did not have insurance at
the time, so I had no choice but to use
herbal remedies. I was told to try a
capsule called "juni-pars". It contains:
juniper berries, parsley root, marshmallow
root, golden seal root, ova ursi leaf,
lovelia herb and ginger root. You can
take up to 2 capsules 3 times a day (450
mg each). Your supposed to take it with
(important) a large glass of warm water.
You can take it while you have the
infection and it will help take it away.
Or you can take it if you get symptoms of
one. I used to get a slight one before
it got real painful and bad. And if you
start to take these capsules it goes away
within 2 days. Also you can buy
something called "uristat" to help ease
the burning pain. Beware it will turn
your urine yellow. But the "juni-pars"
capsules should do the trick.
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