We tried that too! Didn't work for her.
Sharon


http://www.globalsweet.com/SearchResult.asp?Category=D supply

 It's D Mannose that is the big gun with bladder
infections. This site gives information. Active ingredient in cranberry
juice
http://www.tahoma-clinic.com/mannose.shtml



From: "Sharon" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2003 11:47 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Re: (ot) verised as sedative in VCUG procedure


 The cranberry didn't seem to be getting the trick done this year. We
 used it successfully when she was smaller ( or so I thought, the fact
 that she has kidney damage now is an indication that it wasn't
 working quite as well as I thought...) Anyway She has had four
 infections since the beginning of this year, it seems to be getting
 worse instead of better. This latest infection has been resistant to
 antibiotics for a month now. Think about what it would be like for
 you to suffer a UTI for a month straight. Now jump back to when you
 were a kid. Incontinence isn't fun for anyone but I'd wager it's most
 damaging to self esteem when it's the first day of school, or the
 first visit to a friends house...And you're not two and in diapers
 anymore.
 I decided yesterday that perhaps we needed to up the does of the
 cranberry to see what that does. But if this is truly due to the way
 her system is built inside, then perhaps the allopaths are right this
 time...
 Sharon

 >Dear Sharon,
 >
 >
 >   You said:
 >
 ><<She has been on probiotics for a while now. She was also on cranberry
 >extract, and it just seems like she can never stop taking it because
 >every time she does, bang, back they come. I will try to get some
 >Primal Defense right away. Maybe that will help.>>
 >
 >
 >     **  Probiotics are notorious for having quite a range in quality.
 >
 >     If the cranberry works, is there a reason she couldn't stay on it?
 >
 >
 >     I think you'll find the Primal Defense makes a difference.
 >
 >Regards,
 >Catherine
 >
 >
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