UTI Report
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It’s not just another information guide about urinary tract or bladder infections… It’s a proven system that has already helped thousands of people all over the world naturally cure UTI & Bladder Infections.
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I think we share a common interest. That interest is in getting rid of your Urinary Tract Infection quickly, safely and naturally — without taking expensive antibiotics, medication or paying for a visit to the doctors office. You are probably feeling the worst you have ever felt, and I am going to help you get rid of what is causing this intense pain and suffering.
Urinary tract infections are a serious health problem affecting millions of people each year.
Infections of the urinary tract are common — only respiratory infections occur more often. In 1997, urinary tract infections (UTIs) accounted for about 8.3 million doctor visits.*
Women are especially prone to UTIs for reasons that are poorly understood. One woman in five develops a UTI during her lifetime.
Urinary Tract Infections in men are not so common, but they can be very serious when they do occur.
The urinary system consists of the kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra. The key elements in the system are the kidneys, a pair of purplish-brown organs located below the ribs toward the middle of the back.
The kidneys remove excess liquid and wastes from the blood in the form of urine, keep a stable balance of salts and other substances in the blood, and produce a hormone that aids the formation of red blood cells.
Narrow tubes called ureters carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder, a triangle-shaped chamber in the lower abdomen. Urine is stored in the bladder and emptied through the urethra.
Normal urine is sterile. It contains fluids, salts, and waste products, but it is free of bacteria, viruses, and fungi. An infection occurs when microorganisms, usually bacteria from the digestive tract, cling to the opening of the urethra and begin to multiply. Most infections arise from one type of bacteria, Escherichia coli (E. coli), which normally lives in the colon.
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