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A study at Duke University says that a common herbal extract could greatly 
reduce
urinary tract infections and boost antibiotics' power against the bacteria that
cause them.

Researchers studying mice found that forskolin, an exract from the Indian coleus
plant, kills bacteria that can hide in the bladder's lining, leading to
reinfections.

The researchers said in a news release that about 90 percent of urinary tract
infections in the bladder are caused by E. coli. Women are four times as likely 
to
have them.

"After customary antibiotic treatment, the vast majority of the bacteria are 
either
killed by the antibiotics or eliminated during urination," Abraham said. 
"However,
there are small numbers of bacteria that survive antibiotic treatment because 
they
sneak into the lining of the bladder, waiting for the opportunity, after 
antibiotic
treatment, to come out and start multiplying again," said author Soman Abraham.

Forskolin has the ability to force the bacteria out of their niches and into the
urine, where they can be killed by antibiotics.

Abraham said the herb heightens some cellular activity, which causes the 
specialized
pouches to "flush out" their contents.

"This herb has been used in Asia for centuries for a wide variety of ailments,"
Abraham said. "However, one of its constant uses has been for treating painful
urination."

forskolin is added to bodybuilding products and marketed for its ability to 
increase
lean body and bone mass, as well as to increase testosterone levels. The herb 
also
has been claimed to be an effective weight-loss aid.
Herbal extracts such as forskolin are not tested nor regulated by the Food and 
Drug
Administration, so Abraham recommended that anyone with a urinary tract 
infection
should contact his or her physician before trying forskolin.

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