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Healthy Home Economist / Archives / Natural Remedies / At Home Bladder Infection Remedies

At Home Bladder Infection Remedies

by Joette Calabrese, HMC, CCH, RSHom(Na) / Affiliate Links ✔

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  • Home Bladder Infection Remedies
  • Emotionally Rooted UTI Relief

Five safe, non-toxic remedies to consider for relief from bladder infections (UTIs) and which to choose based on the specific symptoms experienced.

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How common is this scenario? The agony of a bladder infection, also called a urinary tract infection (UTI), with its urgency, pain and uncomfortable sensations hits you suddenly without warning. The doctor predictably responds with a prescription for an antibiotic even if you are pregnant!
Is there really no other option?!

Instead of waiting rooms, co-pays and condescending glances, keep the following list of bladder infection remedies handy and choose the one that best matches the totality of your symptoms.

For lack of space, I’ve included only a few bladder infection remedies from which to choose, because they’re the most common. If you don’t get good results, then contact your homeopath who has other bladder infection remedies that might more closely suit you.

Meanwhile, you’re likely to cure yourself without the mallet of drugs that damage your gut and perhaps even your longterm health.

Once you’ve chosen the correct bladder infection remedy based on symptoms that are presenting, use it in the 30th potency every 3-4 hours. If symptoms are severe, the selected remedy may be given every 1-3 hours. Stop when there’s significant improvement. This may take up to 4 doses.

If there’s no change, then consider the next best choice. In either case, once you make your choice, stay with it until it proves incorrect.

Home Bladder Infection Remedies

Cantharis 30: This is the remedy for those who have a strong sense of urgency. Yet, very little is voided upon reaching the bathroom. The sufferer may be compelled to rush to the toilet and may even lose urine on the way.

Sometimes there’s a sense of frenzied desperation that accompanies the infection and the pain may make this symptom worse. Burning pain is also a strong indication for Cantharis and increased sexual interest may be noted.

Berberis 30: When there are burning pains in the urethra which are made better with urination, try this remedy. During urination, there may be pain in the loins and thighs. The urine may have thick mucus or have bright red, mealy sediment; it may also be pale yellow. After urination, there is the feeling that urine remains.

The kidneys might feel sore, bubbling, and burning, while a cutting and burning pain is felt in the bladder. There may also be sticking and violent pains which travel from the kidneys into the bladder and urethra.

Sarsaparilla 30: A bladder infection requiring Sarsaparilla involves pain that is most concentrated at the end of urination. The urine flows in dribbles and sometimes the woman is unable to completely void her bladder unless standing. This remedy is useful for when the pain is burning, but pain may not be the most pressing symptom.

Pulsatilla 30: This is the remedy of choice if the girl leaks urine while coughing, laughing, or sneezing. She’s often a soft, round, and feminine-type who gets weepy when she gets these infections. Nausea and other gastrointestinal issues may also be present, particularly from eating ice cream or other rich, creamy foods. Urination may smart, but it’s nowhere near as painful as the picture presented by the other remedies.

Emotionally Rooted UTI Relief

Staphysagria 30: This remedy has a reputation for aiding women who suffer UTIs after being abused, either physically or emotionally, or after a recent embarrassment. Sometimes there’s a sense of shame that accompanies the symptoms.

So common is Staphysagria in this malady that it ought to be considered if no other remedy seems to fit the “picture” of the symptoms. It’s also the most common choice for infections that arise after sexual activity.

When you first start learning about homeopathy, selecting the correct remedy for yourself or a family member can seem tricky. Homeopathy is person-specific, rather than illness-specific so it requires thoughtfulness and analysis.

But don’t give up. These bladder infection remedies really work!

Once you’ve experienced the thrill of bringing real resolution to an illness, it’s a feeling of accomplishment that you’ll want to experience again.

‘Cause you did it yourself!

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If you find this kind of information valuable, consider joining Joette’s 12 month system, How to Raise a Drug Free Family.

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Joette Calabrese, HMC, CCH, RSHom(Na)

Joette Calabrese HMC, CCH, RSHom(Na) is the founder of Homeopathy Works.

She has a passion for teaching moms and her methods are simple. Clean living, nutrient-dense foods, and knowing…really knowing…homeopathy.

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  1. Anna Louise Hallquist via Facebook

    Mar 21, 2014 at 12:17 pm

    Cantharis homeopathic remedy.

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  2. Belle Miller via Facebook

    Mar 21, 2014 at 12:10 pm

    Sanja a lot of these remedies aren’t homeopathic. Homeopathy is a very specific form of remedy. Just because these aren’t antibiotics doesn’t mean they’re homeopathic.

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  3. Cindy Gonzales via Facebook

    Mar 21, 2014 at 12:09 pm

    Haha! Sanja Biondic- You may be excused from the discussion and head to the doctors office. Have a nice day!

    Reply
  4. Emily Soufette via Facebook

    Mar 21, 2014 at 11:41 am

    I’m a frequent UTI sufferer – prevention is the key. High end probiotic and 8 oz home brewed kombucha daily, and I almost never have to deal with them anymore.

    Reply
  5. Michele Drumbor via Facebook

    Mar 21, 2014 at 11:36 am

    Took cranberry powder in capsules…. gone in a day!

    Reply
  6. Sanja Biondic via Facebook

    Mar 21, 2014 at 11:30 am

    And for us that don’t want to use homeopathy?

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  7. GDES

    Mar 21, 2014 at 11:20 am

    I have not used antibiotics for so long now to treat any type of UTI. I only use D-Mannose from Solaray. Take about 3-4 pills a day with plenty of water. It works super fast and it is super effective in treating UTI’s completely. My father even used it after treating a serious bladder infection with antibiotics and the infection still not subsiding. The D-Mannose was the only thing that finally got rid of it for him.

    Reply
  8. Anika Lp via Facebook

    Mar 21, 2014 at 11:14 am

    Baking soda but if drink too much you could get kidney stones so drink a lot of water!!!

    Reply
  9. Sherry Black via Facebook

    Mar 21, 2014 at 11:13 am

    I have success with D-Mannose.

    Reply
  10. Meg Momtobeagain Holt via Facebook

    Mar 21, 2014 at 11:09 am

    cantheris, dandelion extract/tea & D-mannose, bowels cleared:)

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