Prostate Infection Herbal Remedy:
Uribiotic® Formula
Prostatitis: Possible Causes and Risks
Only a small number of cases are passed on through sex. In most cases,
the prostate becomes infected by the bacteria that may get into the
prostate from
- the urethra by backward flow of infected urine into the prostate,
or
- the rectum.
Certain conditions and medical procedures increase the risk of
developing prostatitis. You are at higher risk for getting prostatitis
if you:
- have had a recent bladder infection
- recently have had a medical instrument, such as a urinary catheter
(a soft, lubricated tube used to drain urine from the bladder),
inserted during a medical procedure
- engage in rectal intercourse
- have an abnormal urinary tract
- have an enlarged prostate.
Other causes may include:
- autoimmune disease (an abnormal reaction of the body to the
prostate tissue), or
- backflow of urine into the prostate.
Types of Prostatitis
There are three types of prostatitis:
1. Nonbacterial prostatitis - when no definite infection can be
identified. Men with nonbacterial prostatitis often have signs of
inflammation in their urine (discovered by examining the urine under a
microscope), but no bacteria are found.
2. Acute infectious (or bacterial) prostatitis - sudden
bacterial infection characterized by inflammation of the prostate. The
symptoms are usually severe.
Acute bacterial prostatitis requires prompt treatment, as the condition
can lead to:
- bladder infections
- abscesses in the prostate or, in extreme cases,
- completely blocked urine flow.
In some cases, acute prostatitis requires hospitalization.
3. Chronic (long-lasting) prostatitis - the most common form of
the disease, usually caused by bacteria.
Chronic prostatitis affects men differently, with varying degrees of
discomfort or pain. In fact, it is the number one reason men under the
age of 50 visit a urologist. (In some cases, chronic prostatitis
follows an attack of acute prostatitis).
Chronic prostatitis may also be associated with repeated bladder
infections which are usually the primary symptom of chronic
infectious prostatitis.
Diagnosis of Prostatitis
If your doctor suspects that you have prostatitis or another prostate
problem, in order to confirm the diagnosis, he or she may refer you to
a urologist - a doctor who specializes in diseases of the urinary tract
and the male reproductive system.
Typically, you will undergo a comprehensive examination including
- a digital rectal exam and/or
- a biopsy (if the doctor is still not sure what you have)
- voiding studies and, when needed,
- magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) tests.
Voiding studies: This test involves collecting urine in three
(3) containers to measure the presence of infection-fighting cells and
bacteria in the urine and prostate fluid and help determine which part
of the urinary system is infected.
You will be asked to collect two (2) urine samples separately:
- first, you urinate the first ounce into a container (urine from
your urethra) and then
- another sample of flowing, midstream urine (urine from your
bladder).
You will then almost empty your bladder by urinating into the toilet.
At this point, the doctor will massage your prostate through a rectal
exam and will use a slide to collect any secretions from the penis.
Lastly, you will collect in a third container the first ounce of urine
that remains in your bladder.
Looking at these samples will help your doctor determine whether the
problem is in your
- urethra
- bladder or
- prostate.
If an infection is present, your doctor will also be able to identify
the type of bacteria involved so that the most effective medicine can
be prescribed.
Prostatitis: Standard Medical Treatment
Treatments vary among urologists and are tailored according to the type
of prostatitis you have.
Correct diagnosis is crucial because each type of prostatitis is
treated differently, and it's important to make sure your symptoms are
not caused by urethritis (inflammation of the urethra) or some other
condition that may lead to permanent bladder or kidney damage.
Treatments generally include:
- anti-inflammatory drugs along with warm sitz baths (sitting in 2-3
inches of warm water).
- antibiotics for prostatitis due to both acute and chronic
infectious infection. (These medicines are not effective treatments for
noninfectious prostatitis).
- Pain drugs.
- surgery - the removal of the infected portions of the prostate for
severe cases of chronic prostatitis or for men whose swollen prostate
is obstructing urine.
PLEASE NOTE: With infectious prostatitis, the symptoms may disappear
before the infection has completely cleared.
Although having prostatitis does not increase your risk of developing
prostate cancer or any other prostate or kidney disease, you should
continue to have regular examinations to detect prostate cancer.
Prostatitis: Natural Herbal Treatment
Chronic bacterial prostatitis - an inflammation of the prostate gland - is the
most common cause of recurring urinary tract infections in men.
Over the years, at Full of Health, we have learned that prostate infection can be
addressed naturally.
With the help of antibacterial herbs, you can reduce such urinary symptoms as
- delayed emptying
- painful urination
- decreased urinary flow
- nightime urination (nocturia), and
- weak stream.
We have discovered a natural, safe and effective herbal remedy, thoroughly researched and put
to the test as a treatment for men suffering from urinary bladder and/or prostate infection.
It is our clinical experience that almost any prostate infection can be remedied
with this unique herbal remedy.
UTI Uribiotic Formula: Prostate Infection Herbal Remedy
Over the years, at Full of Health, we have learned that prostate infection can be
addressed naturally. With the help of antibacterial herbs, it is possible to:
- disinfect your urinary tract
- get through your prostate infection, and
- control and/or prevent acute and recurrent (chronic) prostate infections.
We recommend a safe and effective proprietary formula
- a synergistic blend of nineteen (19) antibacterial and anti-inflammatory herbs -
thoroughly researched and put to the test as a prevention and treatment for men
suffering from acute and/or chronic prostate infections.
It is so embarrassing having consult your doctor for the same reason (another infection!)
and need to take another round of antibiotics.
The truth is, however, that prostate infections CAN be successully remedied and
prevented - without prescription medications.
UTI Uribiotic® Formula
Proprietary Blend of 19 Herbs and Phytonutrients
Clinically Formulated
Serving Size: 2 Capsules
Servings Per Bottle: 30
SUPPLEMENT FACTS: |
Amount Per Serving
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| 1. Golden Rod (Solidago virgaurea) |
100 mg |
| 2. Saw Palmetto Berry Powder (STD 25% Fatty Acids) (Serenoa repens) |
75 mg |
| 3. Uva Ursi (Standardized to 10%-20% Arbutin) (Arctostaphylos uva-ursi) |
75 mg |
| 4. Oregano Leaf (10% Thymol) (Origanum vulgare) |
65 mg |
| 5. Coleus (Standardized to 10%-18% Forskolin) (Coleus Forskohlii) |
55 mg |
| 6. Echinacea STD (as 70% Echinacea angustifolia and Echinacea purpurea) |
50 mg |
| 7. Nettle Root (Urtica dioica) |
50 mg |
| 8. Garlic STD (Allium sativum) |
35 mg |
| 9. Berberine - Barberry Root Extract 4:1 (Berberis aristata) |
35 mg |
| 10. Buchu Leaf Extract (Barosma betulina) |
25 mg |
| 11. Corn Silk (Zea mays) |
25 mg |
| 12. Marshmallow Root (Althaea officinalis) |
25 mg |
| 13. Couch Grass (Agrophyron repens) |
20 mg |
| 14. Horsetail STD (Equisetum arvense) |
20 mg |
| 15. Yarrow Flower (Achillea millefolim) |
15 mg |
| 16. Cayenne Berry (Capsicum annum) |
10 mg |
| 17. Propolis 5:1 (Standardized to 60% Flavonoids) |
55 mg |
| 18. Grapefruit Seed Extract |
25 mg |
| 19. Lactoferrin |
25 mg |
| Herbal Supplement to Support Healthy Urinary Tract Function * |
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*This statement has not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. |
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Thousands of people have proven the efficacy of this approach. And what's most important,
there has not been a single reported harm done by taking the UTI Uribiotic Formula.
Healing Properties
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UTI Uribiotic Formula can cause the almost instant disappearance of
- the painful burning sensation when urinating
- the need for frequent urination
- the inability to empty the bladder completely even though you have the urge.
Uribiotic Formula can help you eliminate:
- the infectious E. coli bacteria from the inside of the urinary tract and without disrupting the normal
body functions.
UTI Uribiotic Formula can help you prevent and remedy:
- both acute and repeated (chronic) prostate infections, and
- the need and dependence on antibiotics.
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How to Take It
Upon the first signs of prostate infection, begin taking 2 capsules of
the UTI Uribiotic Formula 3 times daily, preferably, first thing in the
morning, then at noon, and, again, in the afternoon (but not at bedtime!), 20-30
minutes apart from having food.
In acute prostate infection, keep taking 2 capsules of the UTI Uribiotic Formula 4 times daily - morning, noon, afternoon, evening (but not at bedtime!) - until the symptoms subside.
Also do your best and try to sip at least four (4) glasses of purified, lukewarm
water throughout the day.
First Signs of Relief Within 12-24 Hours
You should experience the first signs of relief within 12-24 hours after
you begin taking the UTI Uribiotic Formula.
Your symptoms should be cleared completely within 5-7 days, provided you will
keep taking the Uribiotic Formula consistently, along with plenty of water
(4-8 glasses) throughout a day.
Our Clients Write to Us:
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November 14, 2006:
I was prescribed ciprofloxin, a very strong antibiotic with numerous possible side effects, for an acute and painful kidney infection. After 7 days it did seem to stop the infection in my kidney, but not in my urinary tract.
24 hours after completing my course of the antibiotic, my order of URIBIOTIC and D-Mannose PLUS arrived in the mail. I was experiencing debilitating discomfort when I took my first dosage of both products.
Within about 8 hours of beginning the natural remedy I began to feel relief from my discomfort.
After 48 hours, my fequent urination stopped and I had no discomfort.
I am continuing to take the remedies for another few days to make sure all infection is gone.
I am convinced that if I had have taken the remedies as soon as I noticed the symptoms of my infection, I would not have had to take dangerous antibiotics.
I recomend these products highly, they work and they are safe.
Best regards,
Leon D.
Rocky Mountain Buffalo Co.
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No Side Effects
Developed with care and manufactured according to the highest standards, this pure
herbal, synergistic combination can help you deal with your prostate infection:
- safely
- effectively, and
- with no side effects.
Cautions and Contraindications
Immune System:
UTI Uribiotic Formula should not be used by prostate cancer patients (due to the presence of Forskolin). Although Forskolin possesses numerous therapeutic properties, it influences androgen receptors in a way that may stimulate the proliferation of existing cancer cells in the prostate gland.
Digestive System:
UTI Uribiotic Formula should not be used by peptic ulcers patients (due to the presence of forskolin).
Cardiovascular System:
UTI Uribiotic Formula should not be consumed by hypertension (high blood pressure) patients (due to the presence of nettle root as it further raises blood pressure).
Pharmaceutical Drugs:
UTI Uribiotic Formula should not be used concomitantly with warfarin (due to the presence of garlic which may potentiate the anticoagulant effects of warfarin and thereby cause bleeding).
Reference: Fugh-Berman, A. Herb-drug interactions. Lancet. 355(9198):134-138, 2000.
[Concurrent use of herbs may mimic, magnify, or oppose the effect of drugs. Plausible cases of herb-drug
interactions include bleeding when warfarin is combined with garlic. Many reports of herb-drug interactions
are sketchy and lack laboratory analysis of suspect preparations. Health-care practitioners should caution
patients against mixing herbs and pharmaceutical drugs.]
PLEASE NOTE: When acute nephritis (kidney infection) is present - accompanied by high fever
along with sudden retention of urine (a painful urge to pass urine but the inability to do so) - have your condition assessed immediately by a health care practitioner.
Do Not Stop!
Although symptoms-free, please do NOT stop taking the UTI Uribiotic Formula
and continue to use it until the botle is empty (up to 7-10 days).
If you are prone to repeated (chronic) prostate infections, for the first few months,
keep an extra bottle of the UTI Uribiotic Formula on hand, and use it
immediately at the first signs of infection for the minimum of three (3) consecutive days.
In time, however, you will notice that the frequency of your bladder infections
begins to seize, making the further use of the UTI Uribiotic Formula - with some
possible exceptions - unnecessary.
Simple and Astonishingly Effective
Our proprietary UTI Uribiotic Formula so simple and astonishingly
effective that it continues to amaze even the most skeptical people.
For this reason, we have decided to go worldwide and share our experience with the
public on the Internet. We thought that if we could help clients in our Canadian
practice to prevent and treat prostate infections - we would be able help you
and other people around the world as well.
So far, we have introduced our proprietary UTI Uribiotic Formula to our clients and customers in
22 countries: the United States, Australia, the United Kingdom, South Africa,
New Zealand, Germany, Belgium, Mexico, Italy, Singapore, France, Russia, Croatia,
Poland, Portugal, Denmark, United Arab Emirates, Hong Kong, St. Lucia (West Indies),
Norway, Saudi Arabia, and Slovenia.
With no doubt this superb herbal combination can be of great benefit to you. You have
nothing to lose - and everything to gain.
UTI Uribiotic Formula: Therapeutic and Preventive Intake
In general, suggested intake of the UTI Uribiotic Formula depends on the degree of prostatitis and its diagnosis, and can be described as follows (with possible variations from person to person):
I. Mild Prostatitis:
In case of first signs of discomfort (burning sensation when urinating, frequent urge to urinate, difficult and delayed emptying) you need to take:
- Two (2) capsules three (3) times daily; therefore, for full benefits, at least one (1) bottle of the UTI Uribiotic Formula is needed (an initial 10-day therapeutic intake).
II. Moderate to Severe Prostatitis:
In case persistent signs of prostate infection (painful and frequent urination, nocturia, weak stream, and/or delayed emptying) you need to take:
- Two (2) capsules three (3) times daily; therefore, for full benefits, two (2) bottles of the UTI Uribiotic Formula are needed (an extended 20-day therapeutic and prophylactic intake).
III. Chronic Prostatitis:
In case of recurrent, repeated prostate infections (all the above symptoms along with the need and dependence on antibiotics) it is necessary to take:
- Three (3) capsules three (3) times daily; therefore, for full benefits, three (3) bottles of the UTI Uribiotic Formula are needed (an intensive 20-day therapeutic and prophylactic intake)
SUGGESTED INTAKE: Take the capsules throughout the day in between meals (on an empty stomach), preferably before 6 pm, each time with one (1) glass of purified, lukewarm water.
PLEASE NOTE: After all symptoms have disappeared, in order to restore the urinary tract’s normal pH and, thus, prevent recurring prostate infections, taking one (1) capsule of the UTI Uribiotic Formula three (3) times daily for at least ten (10) consecutive days is highly recommended.
ADDTIONAL RECOMMENDATION: In order to fully exert the therapeutic, protective and preventive (prophylactic) effects of the UTI Uribiotic Formula, it might be taken along with:
- Lactobacillus GG Plus (probiotics) and
- European DP Extract - in case of prostate enlargement (BPH).
CAUTIONS and CONTRAINDICATIONS: As opposed to taking probiotics, the UTI Uribiotic Formula should not be used by prostate cancer patients, peptic ulcers sufferers and hypertention (high blood pressure) patients. It also should not be used concomitantly with warfarin (blood thinner).
If an acute nephritis (kidney infection) is suspected, your condition must be assessed immediately by a healthcare specialist.
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