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MEN'S PROBLEM AND MAGNET THERAPY

By Rosemary Skinner SRN

Recently one of my regular patients who attends for sports related injuries came to me to have a sprained arm muscle attended to. He indicated one unusual characteristic. He repeatedly excused himself to go to the toilet to urinate. I pointed this out to him and he explained that he had been talking to his friends at the club and they had suggested that he had drunk a bad pint (a pint of beer). I explained to him that spoilt food or drink usually manifests its self in other ways.

His symptoms indicated that he may have male urinary tract infection (UTI).  Normal urine is sterile. It contains fluids, salts, and waste products, but it is free of bacteria, viruses, and fungi. An infection occurs when microorganisms, usually bacteria from the digestive tract, cling to the opening of the urethra and begin to multiplying most cases, bacteria first begin growing in the urethra. An infection limited to the urethra is called urethritis. From there bacteria often move on to the bladder, causing a bladder infection (cystitis). If the infection is not treated promptly, bacteria may then go up the urethras to infect the kidneys (pyelonephritis).

Conventional treatment may consist of antibacterial drugs and drink of plenty of water.

The Alternative. I recommend one litre of Cranberry Juice twice per day.

Seek medical attention should the symptoms persist past 48 hours.


Rosemary runs a busy practice in Stillorgan, Co. Dublin,
Which is only 4 miles from the Dublin City Centre.
Magnet Therapy - Allergy Testing - Chakra Balancing
Appointments only 9am to 6pm...Monday to Friday
Phone (0353-1-) 01-2884925   
E-mail rosemaryskinner@ireland.com  
©Rosemary Skinner 2006



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