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#1 itsme

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Posted 28 August 2006 - 09:40 AM

Anybody know any remedies for pseudomonas aeruginosa infections? This one occasionally bugs me. When I go through gthe whole shivering/shaking experience my body seemed to cook it and I'm allright again for quite awhile. Not this time. "Mine"is resistant to many antibiotics (28 years battles).

Things that worked too:

Increase my Hiprex dose. More water.

I also use Uva Ursi with some success in the past.

And another is to create a homeopathic remedy from t5he infected urine. So far not working this time..

I do not want to go into hospital for an intravenous for administration of Gentamycin or something stronger.

Any suggestions?

And if anyone wants to try the homeopathic approacH To UTIS let me know.

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Posted 28 August 2006 - 03:29 PM

Could try grapefruit seed extract http:.//www.citrosept.co.uk
Pseudomonus is a b'stard to get rid of, its only infection to hospitalise me in 23 yrs.
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Posted 29 August 2006 - 01:33 AM

View PostSimon, on Aug 29 2006, 01:29 AM, said:

Could try grapefruit seed extract http:.//www.citrosept.co.uk
Pseudomonus is a b'stard to get rid of, its only infection to hospitalise me in 23 yrs.
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Posted 29 August 2006 - 01:44 AM

Oops, sorry for the post just before. Getting used to working these.

Thanks Simon. Appreciate your response. Have you used grapefruit seed extract with success in UTI's?

The info I looked up on it certainly looks promising. I'll try. It's there in the background all the time I think so see if I can dislodge my unwanted guest for once.

Having said that I may be over the hump. Temp down and so on. Used so many things together that I don't know what worked but as long as one of them did.... this time.

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Posted 29 August 2006 - 01:45 PM

Hi
Used on ecoli the most common reason for uti as it gets from bowel to bladder easily. Not pseudomonus tho you ought to check why you're getting it as its unusual. Pseudomonas likes to breed in water, so are you keeping nght or leg bags in a sterilising fluid etc? Its not something normal in uti.
You will need 50 drops 3x / day of gse, for acute infections take in fruit juice not water as its is REALLY bitter. Also try a 3 or more month dose to kill fungi in your system, dosage info on citrosept site.
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