Calming things down, perhaps...
While you are waiting for your
Waterfall D-Mannose to arrive, here are some suggestions for things
that may help you meanwhile. Personally, we have tried all of these,
before the time of Waterfall D-Mannose, and they never successfully
did the job, but did help ease things off a bit sometimes.
You might have to experiment to
find out what works best for you. And remember that herbs can be
as powerful as drugs - always ask your doctor for advice before
embarking on any new treatment. Herbs should be used with caution.
Suggested use is as a tea made
from sufficient of herb in a cup of hot water; or as a tincture.
If it's capsules you get, you can empty them into an ordinary cup
of tea also. It's been suggested that it's best to use three capsules
per time.
Uva Ursi —
Traditionally used as an antiseptic with soothing properties.
Goldenseal root
— Said to act as a powerful natural antibiotic, so may upset
your digestion, but worth a try.
Cleavers (Galium Aparine) —
An old herbalist's remedy for urinary infections.
Marshmallow root (Althea Officinalis)
— Very soothing properties. It works best if you can get it
fresh, (liquidise it with some apple juice) but the dried root also
works. Soak it in cold water several hours, then strain and drink.
Buchu —
Soothing diuretic and antiseptic for the urinary system. A lot of
proprietary 'cures' contain Buchu.
Horsetail (Equisetum Arvense)
— An astringent and mild diuretic with healing properties.
Again, use as a tea. Don't take too much, as it could leave you
feeling sick.
Usnea Lichen
— Soothing and antiseptic, this tea can help ease the pain
and is said to help heal a damaged bladder lining.
Corn silk (Zea
Mays) — Soothing, diuretic. It may help you to pass water,
so can be good for damaged kidneys.
You can also find combinations of the above mixed
with other herbs. Unfortunately, most of them don't successfully
get the 'active' ingredients into the urine, so the success is very
limited, if there is any.
Other people have said that a level teaspoon of
sodium bicarb in a glass of water can help. Robinsons Lemon Barley
water drunk neat, (about 1/3 a pint sipped slowly, then drink plenty
of water, may help.
Most pharmacies will have other proprietary products
that may help you, at least a bit.
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