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26 Year Old With Chronic Prostatitis and Interstitial CystitisPosted By Milos (Belgrade, Serbiq) on 07/20/2021
Replied by Mama to Many (TN) on 07/20/2021
I have had a lot of success using baking soda for bladder pain. 1/4 or 1/2 teaspoon in 1/4 cup of water. It tastes salty but it helps a lot. I do this a couple of times a day or as needed for pain.
Marshmallow root herb is also soothing for for inflammation of the bladder and also soothing to the digestive tract. 2-4 capsules 2-4 times a day or as needed.
Nettle root (not leaf) is a good herb for prostrate inflammation. 2 capsules a couple of times a day. It may also help the bladder issue.
Turmeric and Quercetin are also good supplements for inflammation.
If you eat a lot of processed foods or sugar, reducing them would probably help, as would making sure you get plenty of water.
There are lots of things to try, so take heart! I hope you find a good solution soon.
~Mama to Many~
Replied by Rob (Kentucky) on 07/21/2021
Dr Ruben Schwartz, an Amish Doctor from Tompinsville Ky USA tells people with Interstitial Cystitis to take Marshmallow Root. A friend of mine (her mom) went to him and shall results in 1 week.
Also, consuming Colloidal Silver 10ppm internally. 1oz CS in 3oz pure water drank 3x/daily for 15 days. This should also clear up chronic bacterial prostatitis.
If you are into essential oils, you can make a dulited topical rub to apply to the pelvic area, thighs, groin (use caution here..duh) buttock. I’ve used them myself and they do help to speed the healing process. The plant oils will penetrate the surrounding skin and goto work killing the infection in the prostate area.
EO for Prostate Area:
Infection
Oils – Lemon, tea tree, oregano (very hot! ), eucalyptus, frankincence, fir needle, lavender, myrrh, patchouli, thyme (all topically)
Inflammation
Oils – Lemon, lavender, roman chamomile, hyssop (all topically)
Swelling
Oils – Eucalyptus, lavender, rosemary, cypress, hyssop, juniper (all topically)
Good Luck...
Replied by Cindy (Illinois, USA) on 07/21/2021
For some reason, men don't seem to have as much of a problem with urine therapy as women so it's what I'd do if I was a man.
BUT, I'm not a man so if I didn't have DMSO or couldn't get some relief after the very first day of a dropper of DMSO under the tongue morning, noon and night, I would probably switch to urine because the worst thing about being sick, for me, is the interruption of my life which is even worse than the idea of drinking urine if I can't get an indication of some sort of end to it. I just won't stand for it.
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