Don...try drinking some cranberry juice.
Old trick.
Tara

On 5/25/14, phoenix23002 tds.net <phoenix23...@tds.net> wrote:
> Hello Ron.
>
> Whatever you do, never, ever use DMSO rectally.  It is  a 'carrier' and you
> don't want any bacteria
> from your large intestines getting into any other part of your body.
>
> You might check out D-Mannose available at places like VitaCost and
> Swansons Vitamins assuming the cause of your
> bladder infections aren't from some strange, exotic bugs.  :)
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> http://www.tahomaclinicblog.com/d-mannose-for-bladder-and-kidney-infections/
>
> "D-mannose is a naturally occurring simple sugar, closely related (in
> chemical terms, a “stereoisomer”) to glucose. Small amounts of D-mannose
> are metabolized by our bodies; more than small amounts are excreted
> promptly into the urine. But how can even large quantities of a simple
> natural sugar do anything at all to cure over 90% of all bladder and
> urinary tract infections?
>
> The answer is found in the interaction between D-mannose and the bacterium
> found in over 90% of all bladder infections, Escherichia coli (“E. coli”).
> [No, that's not the infamous E. coli mutant associated with unsanitary food
> processing that's hospitalized and killed people. It's the normal E. coli
> found as part of the "normal microflora" in every intestinal tract.] But
> even normal E. coli don’t belong in the bladder and urinary tract; in these
> areas it multiplies and becomes an undesirable infection.
>
> But why doesn’t the normal downflow of urine from the kidneys through the
> ureters into the bladder and thence beyond simply carry the E. coli right
> along with it? What allows the E. coli to “stick” to the inner walls of the
> bladder and even work their way upward (like “Spiderman”) in some cases
> reaching as far as the kidneys?
>
> The “cell walls” of each E. coli are covered with tiny fingerlike
> projections. The very tips of these projections are an amino acid-sugar
> complex, a “glycoprotein” also called a “lectin”. E. coli “lectins” have
> the unfortunate (for us) capability of “sticking” the bacteria to the
> inside walls of our bladders and urinary tracts, so they can’t be rinsed
> out by urination.
>
> Unfortunately for the E. coli, D-mannose “sticks” to E. coli lectins even
> better than E. coli lectins “stick” to human cells. When we take a large
> quantity of D-mannose, almost all of it spills into the urine through our
> kidneys, literally “coating” any E.coli present so they can no longer
> “stick” to the inside walls of the bladder and urinary tract. The E. coli
> are literally rinsed away with normal urination!"
>
> read more...
> http://www.tahomaclinicblog.com/d-mannose-for-bladder-and-kidney-infections/
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Do your research.  If this helps, you may have to stay on a lower
> maintenance dose to remain free of infections.
>
> Lola H.
>
>
> On Sun, May 25, 2014 at 3:03 PM, Tony Moody <a...@aptech.co.za> wrote:
>
>> Hi Ron,
>>
>> I would give it a try. But the bladder has a mucous lining and cs by
>> itself does not easily
>> penetrate slime. Thinks; I would add some salt to that convert it to a
>> weak saline which
>> should do some slime melting. The downside of that is that the CS is said
>> to be weaker or
>> slower acting, because it will convert to silver chloride. The upside to
>> that is that the silver
>> chloride is a slow release CS agent. which may be beneficial.
>>
>> DMSO and CS mix quite well. And this may be the winner. I'd make a very
>> weak solution of
>> the DMSO using CS .  Taking DMSO and cs would also help to take that
>> systemic.
>>
>> Good luck,
>>
>> Tony Moody
>>
>>
>> On 25 May 2014 at 10:19, Ron wrote about :
>> Subject : CS>Bladder infections.
>>
>> > Hi, I'm brand new to the list. Not totally ignorant on CS but lots to
>> > learn. 85 yo male in good health but since I must self catheterize I am
>> > plagued by bladder infections (lab test confirmed). When my temp. gets
>> > to
>> > 101 or so and I feel lousy I have resorted to antibiotics. Obviously
>> > one
>> > day they will not be effective not to mention the harm they do
>> > elsewhere.
>> >
>> > I have started drinking 8 oz of CS (made with a SilverGen) _during the
>> > night_ and even administered rectally every other day for the  past 5
>> > days. It has kept my temp. down but the cloudy urine says that the
>> > infection is still there. Of course 5 days is a short time and maybe 8
>> > oz
>> > is not enough??
>> >
>> > Question:
>> > Would anyone have knowledge or opinion about actually injecting a pint
>> > or
>> > so of CS directly into the bladder?
>> >
>> > Now that I write it it seems like - yes it is a no brain-er
>> > but......................
>> >
>> > Ron
>> >
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