Kidney & Bladder Health

Germs can create health problems, including urinary tract infections. More than 150 million people around the world experience a UTI each year, making it one of the most common bacterial infections.

Taking antibiotics is one of the most effective ways to treat this infection, but it also comes with a higher risk of developing other problems, such as fungal infections.

Other side effects include nausea, vomiting, rash, or diarrhea. Another issue is the efficacy of antibiotics becoming compromised due to resistance from overuse.

Instead of taking medications to treat a mild urinary infection, you can try to prevent or overcome an infection naturally. There is one popular, very effective option – the use of cranberries. Continue reading

The kidneys and the bladder are responsible for removing waste products and toxins, and excess fluids from the body. The kidneys also produce hormones that regulate blood pressure levels, while the bladder is the temporary storage receptacle for urine.

Keeping these organs healthy is vital in preventing health problems. In the US alone, around 26 million American adults suffer from serious kidney diseases.

Other kidney and bladder problems that you might encounter are:

  • Urinary tract infection
  • Kidney stones
  • Blood in urine
  • Protein in urine
  • Bladder control issues
  • Chronic kidney diseases

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