Bladder Infection
UrinaryBladder Infection

is a detoxification of the urinary bladder characterized by pain in the lower abdomen and back, sometimes fever, and an urgent, most often painful, frequent need to urinate.

Body SystemUrinary
Root PrincipleTerrain Theory
OnsetVariable
Detox PathwayKidneys
Overview

From the legacy index

is a detoxification of the urinary bladder characterized by pain in the lower abdomen and back, sometimes fever, and an urgent, most often painful, frequent need to urinate. Drinking raw fresh grapefruit juice throughout the day, and eating the butter/honey mixture every ½ hour for as long as it takes to calm the bladder, relieve bladder infections. For people prone to bladder infections, drinking 4 ounces of raw fresh beet juice twice weekly, or 4 ounces fresh raw lime juice blended with 2 tablespoons unheated honey added to 4 ounces of good mineral water keeps bacteria levels low and helps detoxify the bladder a little every day so that discomforting, exorbitant infection is rarely, if ever, necessary. See Kidney Infection, Kidney Stones, Urethra Infection.

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How this condition connects to the rest of the platform

Relevant principles

Terrain Theory, and Raw Food.