Infectious Bladder

Posted by Toni - January 24th, 2017

A review from the “new world” the germ prove to be increasingly resistant to more and more antibiotics. Cranberry, the surprisingly effective American home remedies proven not only in banal infections but often also in resistance. That happily without side effects. In the States, the Kranbeere is a well-known and proven means in bladder and kidney infections. The juice of the berries consumed in relatively large amounts of it. The high acidity is not tolerated by every stomach and unfortunately there juices in the trade, which are not exclusively from the juice of this fruit, so only the taste but not effect in terms of correspond to the cranberry, cranberry tablets are traded as a dietary supplement in the United States. These tablets contain the active ingredients but not the acidity of the original. Cranberries contain powerful antioxidants effect.

The efficacy demonstrated in various studies of Kranbeere juice for prevention of mouth, stomach, and urinary tract infections is not based on a growth or the Multiplication of effect deny pathogen, but on the property to prevent bacteria on the attachment to mucous membranes. The agents find no support and can be washed out with the urine. Furthermore, people who take cranberry, excrete more salicylic acid, which anti-inflammatory effect. (Source information on the effect on Wikipedia) Application more often turns out that virtually all antibiotics for bladder and kidney infections, even if they are taken over weeks, ineffective. In these cases, an attempt should be undertaken with cranberry has experience has shown many positive effects. These preparations offered also for the persons must apply permanent catheter (such as paraplegia).

Due to side effects and possible resistance should be m. E. on the general use of antibiotics at first refused and an attempt made to Cranberrypraparaten. Preparations, now also in Germany, for example, by marketed by the company Navitum pharmaceuticals.

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