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Old 10-13-2012, 03:51 PM #1
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I would suggest to any woman with irritation in that private area to start drinking Kefir daily. It will slowly recolonize you to repair
for chronic antibiotic damage. Trust me.... I've been using it regularly since LAST Sept....it is WONDERFUL...and tastes good and is not expensive too.

http://www.lifeway.net/Products.aspx
This product is now available in common outlets...and also in health food stores (probably more expensive there).
My Kroger and Costco both carry it, and I am very happy!
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Thank you. so you think the itching might be from too many antibiotics over the years. Do you think I might have some candida.
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Here are some more eating/diet suggestions that are helpful for fighting recurring UTIs.

http://www.livestrong.com/article/23...o-prevent-uti/
http://www.womentowomen.com/urinaryi...nfections.aspx
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I had chronic bladder issues for about 25 years until I happened to get a water filter for my faucet. Apparently I was sensitive to the chlorine in tap water as i've been fine for 3 years since then. I'm not sure if that could contribute to UTIs but any irritation might make you a little more prone.
Ditto on the probiotics.

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