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Well whatever I did seems to have works. Its almost gone. Reckon it was the

Lugols!

Many thanks.

Adrienne.

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> > Woke up this morning with this. Not had it for 7 yrs.

> > Any suggestions as to how to avoid antibiotics?

> > Last time I tried for a month using various remedies but nothing worked &

> > had to take Penicillin in the end.

> > I have just spent a fortune on probiotics and colonic etc trying to get my

> > gut flora right.

> > I have just started taking a high potency B complex and wondering if yeast

> > could be the cause. I don't know.

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Iodine totally has the potential to get rid of UTIs, so no doubt that is

it, since UTI require intervention and don't just go away on their own once

they've taken hold.

good going :) And thank you for the report. How much Lugol's did you take,

btw, and was this all new to you or are you already taking it?

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At 12:23 PM 10/4/2010, you wrote:

>Well whatever I did seems to have works. Its almost gone. Reckon it was

>the Lugols!

>Many thanks.

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>Adrienne.

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> > > Woke up this morning with this. Not had it for 7 yrs.

> > > Any suggestions as to how to avoid antibiotics?

> > > Last time I tried for a month using various remedies but nothing worked &

> > > had to take Penicillin in the end.

> > > I have just spent a fortune on probiotics and colonic etc trying to

> get my

> > > gut flora right.

> > > I have just started taking a high potency B complex and wondering if

> yeast

> > > could be the cause. I don't know.

> > >

> > > Adrienne

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> > All those posts about the Bladder Infection are very interesting, which

makes me wonder what the heck has been going on with me:

Beginning this year - after a urinalysis - my doctor was convinced I had a

horrible bladder infection. I was convinced I had not, because I had no

symptoms. I had to get up 3-4 times during the night, and it looked horrible:

like mud was mixed with it. At times there was like an oily film. Other times

white fibers, most of the time blobs of tissue. Just hidious! After 10 days of

antibiotics, there was no change. She send me to a urologist who had nothing

better to offer.

I had been on iodine for some time, and it could be a detox. Since I increased

my armour, it has become a much better, but still not normal looking. Strange!

Any one has an opinion?

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That's kind of creepy. I guess it depends what you had on-board to detox? My husband & I both had cloudy, smelly urine when we first started with iodine -- which everybody describes as typical bromide detox.Seems possible that you are detoxing something worse. From what you describe, I would be thinking something biological -- some sort of old infection, perhaps? I don't mean an active, current infection, but some old infection the iodine might be cleaning out? (The fibers & tissue don't sound like a chemical contaminant.)It is rather bothersome that the urologist couldn't recognize it, but I guess it's a good thing he didn't treat you for it anyway, without a clue of what he is doing. Some docs will do that to you.I assume that you are drinking LOTS of water to keep that stuff moving out. Better out than in with something like that... AnneOn Oct 4, 2010, at 12:19 PM, passerina wrote: > > All those posts about the Bladder Infection are very interesting, which makes me wonder what the heck has been going on with me: Beginning this year - after a urinalysis - my doctor was convinced I had a horrible bladder infection. I was convinced I had not, because I had no symptoms. I had to get up 3-4 times during the night, and it looked horrible: like mud was mixed with it. At times there was like an oily film. Other times white fibers, most of the time blobs of tissue. Just hidious! After 10 days of antibiotics, there was no change. She send me to a urologist who had nothing better to offer. I had been on iodine for some time, and it could be a detox. Since I increased my armour, it has become a much better, but still not normal looking. Strange! Any one has an opinion? > > >

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I don't know what that is either, but mercury in particular likes to hide in the

kidney, so maybe you are detoxing. Could the 'mud' be old blood?

You may want to have a read about Hulda 's detox program. Dr believed

that parasites and heavy metals / toxins have an interdependent relationship,

and that you can't detox heavy metals well until you first get rid of the

parasites, than cleanse the major organs of detox (liver and kidneys). There's a

lot of information about the program on curezone.

The first two weeks you take a general anti-parasitic tonic (black walnut,

wormwood, cloves), than start a kidney tonic and finally a liver tonic. You can

continue taking iodine while doing the program.

I'm on it right now. I had a headache the first day, and a bit of diarrhea (but

I started on a fairly hefty dose) otherwise it's been a very gentle cleanse and

I feel much better for it. It's available in Australia from PPC Herbs as

Tri-plex, fluid plex and liver plex.

Ziggy

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> > > > All those posts about the Bladder Infection are very

> > interesting, which makes me wonder what the heck has been going on

> > with me:

> > Beginning this year - after a urinalysis - my doctor was convinced

> > I had a horrible bladder infection. I was convinced I had not,

> > because I had no symptoms. I had to get up 3-4 times during the

> > night, and it looked horrible: like mud was mixed with it. At times

> > there was like an oily film. Other times white fibers, most of the

> > time blobs of tissue. Just hidious! After 10 days of antibiotics,

> > there was no change. She send me to a urologist who had nothing

> > better to offer.

> > I had been on iodine for some time, and it could be a detox. Since

> > I increased my armour, it has become a much better, but still not

> > normal looking. Strange!

> > Any one has an opinion?

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Thanks for the response. Last time I had an active bladder infection was over 30 years ago. (Yeah, I am THAT old!!) But I have had a lot of food allergies with all the gastric disturbances that comes with it. I could have (had) yeast infections, although I had a cure a few years ago. I watch what I eat and generally eat a health conscious diet. But I think my digestion needed a lot of healing, too, and the iodine brought much positive change in that. If improperly diagnosed illnesses go on for very long, I think the healing won't happen overnight, either.

Meanwhile, the urine no longer has that muddy color or all that stuff floating in it, but it still looks very opague, with a normal color. Could be microscopic debris. >

I'll take a look at the website about detoxing. Sounds very interesting.

Erna >> > >> >> >>

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Re: Bladder infection

I have had bladder infections over a number of years but recently got worse and ended up with prolapsd bladder and lump at r.side of vagina that GP does not think is anything to worry about She has stated it is not cancer. Any advice anyone? I am a ME/Lyme sufferer of 23yrs.

Jacqui

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Posted by: "jacqui butterworth" jacquibutterworth@... jacquibutterworth

Tue Oct 5, 2010 4:46 am (PDT)

Re: Bladder infection I have had bladder infections over a number of years but recently got worse and ended up with prolapsd bladder and lump at r.side of vagina that GP does not think is anything to worry about She has stated it is not cancer. Any advice anyone? I am a ME/Lyme sufferer of 23yrs.Jacqui

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Hi Jacqui,

Just a guess, but it sounds like you could have a herniation from the prolapsed

bladder (which would explain the 'lump'). Is it painful? Is it impacting your

ability to urinate?

Ziggy

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> Tue Oct 5, 2010 4:46 am (PDT)

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> I have had bladder infections over a number of years but recently got worse

and ended up with prolapsd bladder and lump at r.side of vagina that GP does not

think is anything to worry about She has stated it is not cancer. Any advice

anyone? I am a ME/Lyme sufferer of 23yrs.

> Jacqui 

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Mine came back yesterday so I have ordered so D Mannose which should arrive

today. I see that Dr Myhill (UK) agrees it is good!

Fingers crossed.

Adrienne.

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> Posted by: " jacqui butterworth " jacquibutterworth@...   jacquibutterworth

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> I have had bladder infections over a number of years but recently got worse

and ended up with prolapsd bladder and lump at r.side of vagina that GP does not

think is anything to worry about She has stated it is not cancer. Any advice

anyone? I am a ME/Lyme sufferer of 23yrs.

> Jacqui 

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Jacqui,

Go to www.wholewoman.com to find out all about prolapse and what you can do,

exercise etc. Also a wonderful forum group there.

Maureen

> Posted by: " jacqui butterworth " jacquibutterworth@...   jacquibutterworth

> Tue Oct 5, 2010 4:46 am (PDT)

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> I have had bladder infections over a number of years but recently got worse

and ended up with prolapsd bladder and lump at r.side of vagina that GP does not

think is anything to worry about She has stated it is not cancer. Any advice

anyone? I am a ME/Lyme sufferer of 23yrs.

> Jacqui 

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Jacqui,

Another thought on the prolapse. There are physical therapy

places that specialize in “women’s health” that cover just such a thing. ATI

Physical Therapy is a great therapy group that covers that. I went there for

therapy after a broken leg, and highly recommend it.

Donna in IL

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Jacqui,

Go to www.wholewoman.com to find out all about prolapse and what you can do,

exercise etc. Also a wonderful forum group there.

Maureen

> Posted by: " jacqui butterworth " jacquibutterworth@... jacquibutterworth

> Tue Oct 5, 2010 4:46 am (PDT)

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> I have had bladder infections over a number of years but recently got

worse and ended up with prolapsd bladder and lump at r.side of vagina that GP

does not think is anything to worry about She has stated it is not cancer. Any

advice anyone? I am a ME/Lyme sufferer of 23yrs.

> Jacqui

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Cadmium likes to mainly go to the kidney also.

The oil substance could be ketones

The white substance could be albumin, a type of kidney stone,or mucus from the kidney.

Did you get a CBC? Look for low serum albumin, high creatinine. Watch for elevated blood pressure.

Some possibilities to look up:

Nephrotic syndrome

Glomerular disease

renal papillary necrosis

hepatitis (dark brown urine)

trichomonas can be seen in urine sometimes but i don't know what it looks like.

Urinary parasites are schistosomiasis and flariasis but these are SO RARE here that is it extremely unlikely.

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