Hi Tracy;
Yeah, understood, I do that too.  But re: cranberry in the presence of an
infection I have always assumed the reason they 'force fed' me cranberry juice
was to prevent bacteria from being able to adhere, as you say, and that is
valuable during an infection as well as being helpful as preventive
'prophylaxis'.  Comment??
Irritation may be from a number of things including wierd solvents the body
can't deal with properly that dissipate through the kidneys as much by default
as any other mechanism; truly,  piling more insult on top of that is not kind
to the bladder wall and might goad the cells to madness, but this is getting
out into the realm of wild speculation.
Malcolm

Nick Grant wrote:

> I
> > think what makes sense here is differentiating between bladder in the
> > bladder, and bladder irritation
>
> That doesn't make sense at all.  I meant infection in the bladder.....oops.
>
> Tracy
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