Urinary tract infections (“UTI”s) are the second most common type of infection we have to deal with and they are a leading reason why people take antibiotics and thereby compromise their immune systems.
For women with bladder infections (“cystitis”), the broad-spectrum antibiotics that are routinely prescribed as treatment set the stage for yeast infections, and even for the recurrence of more bladder infections.
That’s why if you have recurring bladder infections, I recommend you work with this 8 part home treatment for UTI before going further down the antibiotic route. If your symptoms persist or worsen, then you should get professional help immediately — you definitely don’t want to have this kind of infection fester or spread.
And if you have been taking antibiotics for any reason, it is a really good idea to take a good probiotic to help restore the benefic bacteria in your intestine that keep yeast and other infections at bay.
You can learn more about the natural approach to wellness by reading this post about Antoine Bechamp.
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Ever since Louis Pasteur invented the germ theory of disease, we have been at war with germs and have developed more and more antibiotics and other things to kill them. We thought this would get rid of disease, but what has happened is that we now have disease-resistant bugs, and new forms of disease that have arisen and become rampant
A contemporary of Pasteur, Antoine Bechamp, put forward a different theory of disease. He demonstrated that diseases arise when the “terrain” or environment in the body favors disease. He showed that germs are not the causes of disease, but are actually effects or symptoms of disease, and that natural means are sufficient to get rid of them
Pasteur eventually conceded that Bechamp had in fact got in right. He wrote in his private journal, which was not published until long after his death, that: “It is not the germ that causes disease but the terrain in which the germ is found.” However, Pasteur’s ideas had tremendous commercial potential and gave rise to a huge pharmaceutical and medical industry that has no interest in the work of Bechamp.
Bechamp’s theory supports the approach taken by natural medicine doctors such as myself. We believe that the way to good health is by creating conditions in the body that support vitality and well-being, understanding that the body knows how to heal itself once it is given a chance. There is no need to wage war against this or that disease. Our nature is wise and powerful, and when we cooperate with it, so-called “miracles” can occur.
I recently came across this excellent site about Antoine Bechamp. If you want any more information about this extraordinary scientist, I recommend you check it out.
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