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Hi,

My questions:

Is it possible to be diagnosed with a bladder infection, when in fact

it is a yeast infection.

Do both infections have odors.

I have read where Boric Acid may help with candida infections. Could

one wash in a very mild solution of Boric Acid along with soap and

water.

Can chronic candida infections lead to more serious problems and can

chronic bladder infections lead to additional problems.

Thanks so much in advance. Bonnie

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> Hi,

>

> My questions:

>

> Is it possible to be diagnosed with a bladder infection, when in

fact

> it is a yeast infection.

>

> Do both infections have odors.

>

> I have read where Boric Acid may help with candida infections.

Could

> one wash in a very mild solution of Boric Acid along with soap and

> water.

>

> Can chronic candida infections lead to more serious problems and

can

> chronic bladder infections lead to additional problems.

>

> Thanks so much in advance. Bonnie

>

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> Hi,

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> My questions:

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> Is it possible to be diagnosed with a bladder infection, when in

fact it is a yeast infection. Do both infections have odors.

==>Hi Bonnie. First it is important to understand what the medical

field means when they say you have an infection. We have been led to

believe that " infection " is horrible and if it isn't stopped in its

tracks it will spread and possible kill you. However, that is not

true. An infection is simply evidence the body is trying hard to

heal an area that has a problem.

When something isn't right the body brings into play organisms that

are best suited to heal, clean up or clear out an area. There are

different types of organisms created for different areas of the body.

At the same time the immune system goes into gear sending its defense

forces to the area to help heal it. Swelling occurs in order to

immobilize the area to heal it better and because of more pus or

fluids (immune system healing substances). Redness is caused by more

blood being brought to the area which is also very healing.

The initial cause may be toxins (also candida toxins), an overgrowth

of candida in the bladder, or malfunctioning due to a lack of

nutrients or imbalanced nutrients, which can force the body to create

other organisms to assist healing. The bladder and kidneys must have

saturated fats in order to function properly and if they are lacking

it can cause problems; other nutrients are also important.

Yes, infections as diagnosed by doctors, or candida overgrowth can

both have odors.

>

> I have read where Boric Acid may help with candida infections.

Could one wash in a very mild solution of Boric Acid along with soap

and water.

==>Please do not use Boric Acid - see this article:

http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/mn4.php

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> Can chronic candida infections lead to more serious problems and

can chronic bladder infections lead to additional problems.

==>Chronic means long-lasting and yes it can lead to more damage to

the organs involved. I had numerous bladder infections which

graduated to bladder and ovarian cysts before I started on my candida

program. I believe cysts are created by the body to isolate toxins,

and they can be cancerous. The body creates other growths in order

to isolate toxins, like tumours, polyps, abcesses, boils, etc. which

are protective mechanisms of the body.

==>To treat bladder infection or candida overgrowth in the bladder

see this article on urinary tract infection:

http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/women5.php

==>The best treatment is fresh parsley tea.

But in the long run the only true cure for infection or candida in

the bladder is proper nutrients and elimination of toxins in order to

build up the immune system.

The best to you, Bee

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