I talked to the lady again today and she said there were 3 live viruses that
appeared in the test. E-coli, staph and one other
that she couldn't remember. The test mentioned 100,000 units ofeach. The
Doctor mentioned that it was unusual for these types of live bacteria to
show up in the urine test
I second the motion about a new doctor...those types of bacteria in bladder
infections aren't unusual at all, they are the most typical culprits..... E.
coli is probably the single most common bacteria causing bladder/urinary
tract infections, and Staph (Staphylococcus) is a close runner up. E. coli
occurs because of fecal contamination... and Staph is present on your skin
and everywhere..... and with those very high colony counts of over 100,000,
those aren't likely at all to be lab errors.
Denise
----- Original Message -----
From: "William Amos" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, October 23, 2004 10:51 PM
Subject: CS>Re:Re: CS>Live Bacteria
Hi Garnet:
I talked to the lady again today and she said there were 3 live viruses
that appeared in the test. E-coli, staph and one other
that she couldn't remember. The test mentioned 100,000 units ofeach. The
Doctor mentioned that it was unusual for these types of live bacteria to
show up in the urine test.
Bill Amos
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Bacteria would not exit the body through the bladder. She must have a
bladder infection. Since CS ends up in the urine within an hour or two of
ingestion it should help. Cranberry juice and Vit C will acidify the urine
and also assist. Lots of water to flush as well.
Garnet
On Fri, 2004-10-22 at 17:24, William Amos wrote:
Hello All:
I just talked to a friend of mine who has a very sick daughter.
I gave her a large supply of CS and she has been taking it.
She told me when she had her tests, the urine test showed a large mass of
LIVE bacteria had showed up in the test.
The doctor was surprised at this.
They must have saw the silver coming and got out while the getin's good.
Bill Amos
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