Urinary Tract Infection Natural Remedy – Do you Need Antibiotics

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Natural Health asked:


With more women now suffering from yeast infections straight after treating their UTI, they are switching to alternative treatments. A urinary tract infection natural remedy is becoming the choice for a lot of women because of the speed in which they work, and the health benefits that accompany them. Taking a course of antibiotics every time they have an infection is now becoming as much part of the cause as it is the cure.

What antibiotics do to you

Approximately ten million women will visit their doctor this year with an infection in their urinary tract. All of these women will be prescribed antibiotics. For a high percentage of women the antibiotics will work, but for some women the antibiotics will either cause another infection or create an antibiotics resistant E-coli bacteria in their body. When this resistant bacteria is created chronic UTI’s set in, and then it’s time for more powerful antibiotics to be prescribed.

Beneficial bacteria

We all have beneficial bacteria living in and on our bodies that keep infection causing bacteria under control. Antibiotics kill these beneficial bacteria as well as the bacteria they were prescribed for. Your beneficial bacteria will also keep your immune system strong. So the antibiotics kill beneficial bacteria and weaken the immune system which are both needed to be at full strength to prevent infections of any kind.

Length of treatment

A course of antibiotics will usually last about 5 to 7 days before it has successfully cured your UTI. A urinary tract infection natural remedy usually takes about 12 hours. The reason a natural cure is so fast is it doesn’t rely on killing all of the E-coli to eliminate it. A natural cure will create an environment in your urinary tract that the E-coli can’t live in, and then all you do is flush the E-coli out.

This is done with products that you can purchase locally, and cost a lot less than a course of antibiotics.

Your health is not at threat in any way like it is when you’re taking drugs and medicines, and your immune system will improve, and be able to prevent a reoccurrence of the infection.



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