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It is estimated that over 8 million people, the majority being women, are infected with Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) or Cystitis otherwise known as Bladder Infection each year. Cystitis is a serious health problem, due to the fact that it affect so many people especially women. It is somewhat ironic that despite of the prevalence of Bladder Infection, it is frequently misdiagnosed; one factor that contributes to this is because it is similar to other conditions.
Symptoms of acute hypersensitivity pneumonitis include:
* coughing,
* fever,
* chills,
* shortness of breath,
* body aches, etc.
Farmer's Lung or Hypersensitivity pneumonitis causes shortness of breath and a feeling of general illness. It can be from a sudden attack or as a slow progressive illness. Usually people with Farmer's Lung or Hypersensitivity pneumonitis don't associate their health issues with the moldy particles they are exposed to. They go to their doctor complaining of breathing problems that are very similar to bronchitis or pneumonia.
The physician usually treats the symptoms with antibiotics. Antibiotics are for bacterial infections and MAY relieve symptoms temporarily, but it will not last. In fact it may make things worse. Since the symptoms are initiated by the mold exposure and most antibiotics are made with mycotoxins (chemicals that molds produce) antibiotics tend to exacerbate the body's reaction.
Once diagnosed with Farmer's Lung or Hypersensitivity pneumonitis the first step in treatment is to avoid further contact with moldy dust. Bed rest is recommended and oxygen therapy may be needed to relieve shortness of breath for serious cases. Treatments may include cromolyn sodium and a corticosteroid to lessen the symptoms of hypersensitivity. The long-term use of these drugs is not advisable since they can hide the symptoms of Farmer's Lung without preventing lung damage from re-exposure to moldy dust.
According to medical information, once people become hypersensitive, they remain hypersensitive for years, perhaps for life.
BUT, is the medical community overlooking one major factor? - That the cause (mold) is still in the body! Most doctors seem to think that the symptoms are only a reaction to mold as an allergen. They don't or won't recognize that mold or mycotoxins may still be in the patient's system and THAT'S what is causing the body's immune reaction to be hypersensitive.
Yes, in fact if you never get rid of the mold in your system you will remain hypersensitive for years or a lifetime. That part is correct. Treatments, then, need to address the cause, not hide the symptoms. So how do you get rid of fungus/mold in your body? By eliminating what it eats. Sugar.
When making bread, you give the fungus/yeast sugar. The active yeast feeds on the sugar and causes the bread to rise. Did you find that after your exposure to the moldy crop that you've experienced swollen joints? excess mucus? inflammation? That isn't just an allergic reaction. It may very well be that the cause is still in your body raising havoc.
Starting with a two week program that cuts out all sugars, you can detox and eradicate the mold from your system. When doing this you need to be aware of something called a healing crisis or Herxheimer's reaction. A healing crisis happens because when you starve the fungus/mold it causes a die off. This die off releases toxins into your blood stream and may cause flu-like symptoms. You actually start to feel worse initially. Once the mold is fully eliminated, the body can begin it's healing process and once again find balance.
UTI Treatment
- In order to ascertain if you are infected with Bladder Infection, your doctor will require a test of your urine. The objective is to check for bacteria and pus in the urine; a urine sample is one the most expeditious way to check for bacteria.
- If you opt to take painkiller, try taking a mild one for the hurt and pain; paracetamol comes to mind.
- Proper Hygiene: When cleaning your genitalia, it should be cleaned and wiped from front to back and not the other way around. This will definitely put you on the path to prevention.
Women that have persistent trains of UTI may have their doctor do additional test to see if there are any abnormalities with their urinary tract system. Intravenous pyelogram may be utilized; this is a test that employs x-ray images to your urinary tract. The x-ray will show the outline of your urinary tract, thus exposing any changes in its structure





