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Donna,

What is D-Mannose and where to get it? I get bladder infections

occasionally and the antibiotics prescribed don't help.

Rose

>For the bladder infection, I would have her look into D-Mannose. Look for

>Dr. . He puts out a newsletter and he did one on D Mannose.

> You should be able to get a back issue for just a few dollars. It

>basically makes it impossible for the e coli bacteria to stick to the sides

>of the kidneys or bladder and so they are washed out with the urine. It

>works well for everyone I have shared it with so far.

>

>You can contact me off list, for more info. Do a web search and see what

>you find.

>For yeast, Inner Garden Flora by www.rgarden.com is the most effective

>product I have seen for knocking down yeast and allowing you to eat a

>normal diet.

>

>And I assume she is on progesterone cream. If she is not, then I would

>suggest she look for info by Dr. Lee and perhaps read his book " What

>your doctor might not tell you about menopause. " It is a fount of

>information.

>

>Blessings,

>Donna

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Once again we need a good data base to answer this question.CE Grim MDAny one experience excessive bladder infections prior to PA diagnosis?I am thinking that if a person is peeing out excess potassium and calcium, that this might change the pH of the urine?Elaine

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Could you clarify how data is being collected? Just curious and wanting to help the process. ElaineTo: hyperaldosteronism Cc: Clarence Grim Sent: Thu, January 20, 2011 6:08:38 AMSubject: Re: Bladder infections

Once again we need a good data base to answer this question.CE Grim MDAny one experience excessive bladder infections prior to PA diagnosis?I am thinking that if a person is peeing out excess potassium and calcium, that this might

change the pH of the urine?Elaine

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We have the data file mentioned in your welcome but need some one or two to work with us to develop a first rate data file. Tiped sad Send form miiPhone ;-)May your pressure be low!CE Grim MDSpecializing in DifficultHypertension

Could you clarify how data is being collected? Just curious and wanting to help the process. ElaineTo: hyperaldosteronism Cc: Clarence Grim Sent: Thu, January 20, 2011 6:08:38 AMSubject: Re: Bladder infections

Once again we need a good data base to answer this question.CE Grim MDAny one experience excessive bladder infections prior to PA diagnosis?I am thinking that if a person is peeing out excess potassium and calcium, that this might

change the pH of the urine?Elaine

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