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How To Cure A Uti Without Antibiotics

In my personal opinion, there is nothing like the terrible pain of cystitis. If you would like to know how to cure a UTI without antibiotics, the not only will this save you money but, more importantly, it is likely to be a more effective option.

A large proportion of sufferers will not be cured with antibiotics in neither the short or long term, with many sufferers having repeated painful outbreaks. Unfortunately, despite their limitations, antibiotics are the only option available if you visit your doctor, but they are often outperformed when you know the correct strategies to adopt.

Antibiotics work by killing bacteria. There is a balance of bacteria in many parts of our bodies, such as the gut and the urinary tract and this is comprised of a balance of both good and bad bacteria, with the beneficial strains outweighing those which can potentially cause harm. Antibiotics cannot distinguish between the relatively small number of harmful bacteria which are causing the problem and the millions of beneficial, protective bacteria so this means that the whole lot are eliminated.

This leaves the urinary tract vulnerable and subject to attack from the smallest amount of bacteria and any protection has been lost.

When looking at how to cure a UTI without antibiotics, there are a number of tips you can try. The following are excellent starting points:-

* Keep your kidneys healthy by drinking plenty of plain water. Alfalfa juice can also improve the functioning of the kidneys which, in turn, can help eliminate toxins and bacteria.

* Nettle leaf is an anti-inflammatory and drinking nettle tea can have a very soothing effect on the urinary tract. Try to drink up to 6 cups a day to help reduce the pain and inflammation which accompanies a UTI.

* Dark colored berries, such as blueberries, bilberries and cranberries have been shown to have a protective effect on the urinary system. Cranberries, in particular, can help to stop bacteria sticking to the bladder wall, thus meaning that it is flushed out more easily. You can take cranberries in tablet form or drink unsweetened juice.

* To cure a UTI without antibiotics, pain relief is an important element whilst healing takes place. Try applying some heat to the abdomen in the form of a heat pad. Urinate whenever you feel the need to, even if it is painful as this will ultimately help to flush bacteria away.

There is a urinary tract home remedy which begins to get rid of the pain within just a few minutes and most people are completely pain free within 12 hours.

It is fully guaranteed to work and can be delivered to your inbox in just a couple of minutes with no delays and no expensive shipping costs. It works to both get rid of the existing infection and to give you strategies to ensure you remain free of infections for good

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