When UTI is present, reduce or eliminate your sugars which serve to feed  the 
bacteria.
Best Wishes
 
 
In a message dated 9/2/2008 2:36:51 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 
Hi folks, 
IGNORE that home remedy I found online & shared with y'all.  [below] Sorry. 
I was telling my husband about it last night and he said "Backing SODA???"  I 
said... "Yes." He said "Backing Soda is ALKALINE!!!!" Just the complete  
opposite of what would be needed or trying to achieve! It's pretty much the  
exaxt 
same thing as Alka-Seltzer [just withou th the fizz]. Ya know ... "Alka"  
Seltzer. Alkaline. GEEZ.   We need the opposite -- aciditic  properties. 
Once again, that goes to show you that "a supposed expert" (some urologist  
in THAT article -- Kristene E. Whitmore, M.D., chief of urology and director  
of the Incontinence Center at Graduate Hospital in Philadelphia) does not know  
too much or is completely incompetent as a doctor. Or failed human physiology 
 or biology 101.   Perhaps I can find her online and she has an  e-mail 
address. 
I guess that for those of us who do not know much about the properties of  a 
particular supplement or home remedy, etc. -- we have to be very, very  
careful of what is written down. And even if it is backed up by a supposed  
expert 
-- don't believe everything you read! 
 
Lori
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ANTIBACTERIAL STRATEGIES :  
If a urine culture indicates that you have a UTI, your doctor will probably  
prescribe antibiotics. In addition to taking the medication, here's what you  
can do to relieve symptoms and prevent future recurrences.  
Fix yourself a baking soda cocktail. "At the first sign of symptoms, mix  
half a teaspoon of baking soda in an eight-ounce glass of water and drink it,"  
says Kristene E. Whitmore, M.D., chief of urology and director of the  
Incontinence Center at Graduate Hospital in Philadelphia. The baking soda  
raises the 
pH (acid-base balance) of irritating, acidic urine. This raises the  PH in 
your urinary tract so the bacteria can't survive. 
OR 1) A mixture of 1/2 tsp baking soda in eight ounce glass of water can be  
very helpful as a UTI preventative or during the first signs of urinary tract  
infection. The presence of baking soda in your system raises the acid-base  
balance of the acidic urine. Or 1 teaspoon into a liter of water.  
IF you have a diagnosed, symptomatic UTI -- take the antibiotics that are  
necessary to treat the family of bacteria that is present.  





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