Guest guest Posted February 3, 2011 Report Share Posted February 3, 2011 Hi Trudy WATER is the main thing. You may have a Urinary tract infection, but you may have passed a small kidney stone also. Here is some natural ideas that might help. Urinary tract infections are most common in women; however, men can get them as well. A urinary tract infection causes painful urination, abdominal pain, fever, foul-smelling urine and even blood in the urine. Remove acidic foods from your diet if you have a urinary tract infection. Foods such as chicken, peanuts, fish, organ meats and bread will cause an excessive amount of uric acid to form in the blood, making your infection difficult to treat. Replace these foods with non-acidic items like almonds, carrots, celery, apples, peaches, lettuce, oatmeal and grapes. Drink pure cranberry juice. To properly treat your urinary tract infection, it is important that you cleanse your bladder and kidneys. Cranberry juice is helpful in ridding the bladder and kidneys of harmful bacteria that cause urinary tract infections. Tomato juice is a powerful alkalizing supplement that will help balance your pH level. Tomatoes are often thought of as highly acidic; however, they begin to neutralize your pH level soon after they are digested. http://www.ehow.com/how_4488293_treat-urinary-tract-infections-natural.htmlI hope this helps. Get in to your doctor ASAP, and get checked out. love don in ks From: trudykinsey@... <trudykinsey@...>Subject: [ ] Teri/ advice"Hcv" < >Date: Thursday, February 3, 2011, 12:40 PM Well, that damn kidney / bladder infec started again about noonish. Now I'm bleeding just a litle , really not much . Thats not anything to get upset over is it?? Can't possibly get to any drs before Thursday. Hubby is panicking! I've decided to completey quit getting stressed about health stuff. But I wanted y'all advice.http://facebook.com/people/andTrudy-Kinsey/1340460877 " "A well- behaved woman never made history"...Mae Westhttp://oktravels.wordpress.com http://allrecipes.com/cook/TrudyK/profile.aspx ------------------------------------MEMBERS WITH WEBSITES ABOUT HEP C:'s website: http://www.healthyhepper.comPam's website: http://www.HEALSoftheSouth.org and http://www.HEALSoftheSouth.comScarlet's website: http://www.youngliving.org/scarletADD Your Website, Support Group, Newsletter or HEP C LINKS to the Healthy Hepper Hepatitis Database-Directory: http://www.healthyhepper.com/db/dbsearch.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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