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Group B Strep in Non-pregnant WomanQuestion by Hollie (Anonymous) on 04/19/2012
This is just a snap shot of what I deal with. I know you probably talk to a lot of really ill people, much worse than myself. I appreciate your time to reply in advance. You may publish as much or as little as you wish of this on Earth Clinic. My hope is that a new thread would be started dedicated to Group B Strep in Non-Pregnant women. A google search suggests I am not the only one with this very real problem.
Basic stats about me: 28 year old, Caucasian female, general health is way too much to type here but, if you are really interested I would be more than glad to share!
Thanks so much in advance.
Replied by Ted (Bangkok, Thailand) on 04/24/2012
One thing to kill the bacteria, is zinc acetate (but zinc gluconate will do I guess) is taken at 20 mg a day for a week is needed.
I have treated a women of urinary tract infection that has been in her with her for 20 years (yes been through all the hospitals), but it took about 1 1/2 months, and that one was the toughest one I seen. Maybe I'm an optimist.
The lysine is taken to help build up the collagen walls in the bladder for quicker healing. the best way that I prefer, in healing of the bladder especially the women with a 20 year infection I mentioned is she took it for 3 months, which is long after the infection is gone! Aloe vera oil or beta sitosterol (25 mg) is needed for healing also. If it doesn't heal it will get reinfection. And drink 1/4 teaspoon a day of sea salt long after they are gone because salinity is needed to prevent reinfection.
Ted
Replied by Hum3 (New Orleans, La) on 07/31/2013
I have stubbornly not wanted to do antibiotics because of the wreckage to my system from the years earlier-- and my continuous quest for good health. I already eat grey salt with meals-- high mineral content, drink mineral water, etc. When I am working it is extremely intense so I do stress my body when away -- Would you pLease clarify what I need to do next- I am a little confused by what is for GBS and what is for the UTI.
lysine, zinc acetate, vitamin C More
THANK-YOU so much for your answer.
Replied by Kate (Ontario, Canada) on 08/31/2015
Can you please specify your exact protocol for clearing Group B Strep
I, like Hollie above, have been suffering from a GBS infection that causes me to have an extremely itchy, sore vulva/vagina with lots of yellow discharge. However, it doesn't seem to present as a UTI and yeast and bacterial vaginosis have been ruled out.
I suffered with it the whole 9 months I was pregnant and tried everything under the sun to cure it naturally- vaginal probiotics, garlic suppositores, ACV internally and externally, boric acid suppositories, many different strains of high quality internal probiotics, the list goes on and on. Finally, when my son was 4 months old, I couldn't bare it any longer and I took a round of Keflex antibiotic and that cured it. However, now 5 months later, it's back again and another round of Keflex did nothing. I really don't want to take anymore antibiotics as I'm hoping to get pregnant again this month or next but I can't go on like this for much longer - it's seriously affecting my quality of life...
Any sage advice you have to knock this GBS out once and for all will be eternally appreciated.
Sincerest thanks,
Kate
p.s. It showed up as soon as I got pregnant and then again when I stopped breastfeeding my son at 9 months - is it possible it's linked to my fluctuating hormones
Replied by Kat (Santa Maria) on 10/23/2018
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