Tuesday, February 20, 2007


Alternative Health


    Urinary Tract Infections

    Urinary Tract Infections

    Are you in pain today from a urinary tract infection?
    Maybe in your bladder or even your kidneys? You have a lot
    of sympathizers.

    Women seemed plagued with the urinary tract infections more than
    men. In fact, it is the number two complaint women have for their
    doctor. Men and children of both sexes also are affected with
    urinary infections.

    How do these urinary infections affect the urinary tract?

    Urinary Track infections are usually found as three types of
    infections:

    1. An infection of the urethra, the canal that transports urine
    from the bladder and in males also serves as a genital duct.

    2. Cystitis is an infection of the urinary bladder, which stores
    urine.

    3. In addition, there is kidney infection, results when the
    bacteria in the bladder migrate to the kidneys. If bacteria get to
    the kidney, scarring can occur which over time can be very
    destructive to its function. Scarred kidneys can contribute to high
    blood pressure and/or lead to partial or complete failure,
    depending on the reason

    Most doctors will not tell you that a natural herbal remedy can
    clear and prevent bladder infections, cystitis, and UTIs
    (urinary tract infections). I suggest starting with an alternative
    health program, before reaching for the meds.

    UTI-Clear is a better solution than antibiotics which, over time,
    become less effective as you develop a tolerance for them.
    UTI-Clear is safe for adults and children, is non-addictive and has
    NO SIDE EFFECTS.

    If you or someone you know suffers from this malady be sure to get
    UTI-Clear

    Jeannie Crabtree C.Ac.

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