Home Remedies and Health Recipes
Home Remedy Recipes
Urinary Tract Infection
At the first sign of a bladder infection, drink large amounts of purified
water to flush bacteria out of the bladder.
Drink a quart or more of unsweetened cranberry juice every day until symptoms
subside. (Avoid cranberry juice sweetened with sugar or other concentrated sweeteners
because sugar feeds the bacteria.) OR Take 3 cranberry capsules three times
a day.
Increase vitamin C intake to 500 mg every couple of hours to create a more
acidic environment in the bladder and urinary tract, which will discourage bacterial
growth. If you have diarrhea when taking that much vitamin C, cut back on the
amount until you no longer have loose stools, and you'll know that you've reached your tolerance level.
Aromatherapy:
Make an essential oil of equal parts of sandalwood, bergamot, tea tree, frankincense,
and juniper. Add essential oil to a massage oil and rub over the bladder area.
Continue for four to five days after the symptoms subside. Also, use it in baths.
To Prevent UTI:
Wash the vaginal area before and after sex with goldenseal tea. Pour one cup
of boiling water over one teaspoon of powdered goldenseal. Cover, let steep
until cool, and strain before using.
Herbs:
To fight infection, take two capsules three times a day of echinacea and Oregon
grape root or goldenseal. Or a half-teaspoon of the tincture every hour in acute
cases.
For a more severe infection, combine equal parts of pipsissewa, buchu, echinacea,
and uva ursi tinctures. Take 20 drops every two hours for the first two days
and then one teaspoon four times a day until the infection clears. Drink a demulcent
tea such as marshmallow root at the same time to counter the strong antiseptic
effect of uva ursi.
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