Thursday, February 9, 2012

The strengthen of Pumpkin Seed as natural homeopathic remedies for bladder infections

Monday, December 21, 2009 1:12

pumpkin seedBladder is muscular organ in the lower abdomen that stores urine until it’s ready to excreted from the body.
When inner lining of the bladder becomes inflamed and the urine become full of bacteria, it linked to bladder infection.

Some symptoms due men or women had bladder infection are painful urination, strong desire to urinate, raising of frequent to urinate, cloudy urine that spells bad, fever, pain in the lower back, nausea and vomiting and shaking chills, and blood in the urine

For chronic bladder infection, it will lead to have large quantities of blood in the urine.

Most doctors applied this infection by antibiotic to kill bacteria and prevent the spread of infection to the kidneys.

In natural homeopathic remedies, combination of Pumpkin Seed and Soybean Germ Extracts, may have the result of improvement to the urinary tract after first week.
Pumpkin seed which contains amino acids, steroidal compounds, and omega 3 and 6 fatty acids, from many studies had large of benefits.
The benefits such as lowering the risk of certain kidney stones types, improving symptoms associated with enlarged prostate, prevent arteriosclerosis and regulate cholesterol levels.
In German folk medicine, pumpkin seed oil used as remedies parasitic infestations of the intestinal tract such as tapeworm.

More detail about Pumpkin seed and how their combination works as natural homeopathic remedies for bladder infection can be seen here.

natural homeopathic remedies for bladderSome preventive treatment for female are:
- Drinking large amounts of fluid
- Urinate frequently until the bladder empty (especially after intimate)
- Clean the area around the urethra properly
- Wipe from font to back after a bowel movement
- Wash the genital area after bath or shower

And some preventive treatment for male as following:
- Wash the penis (gently pulling back the foreskin) during bathing
- Drinking large amounts of fluid
- Frequently emptying the bladder

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