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Cystitis & UTI's. What's The Difference?

How can Doctors tell the difference between UTIs such as Cystitis and Kidney Infection? There are three main types of urinary tract infection and a range of other medical conditions with similar symptoms. Symptomatic diagnosis...

Bladder Health

Cystitis related to Sexual Intimacy

Cystitis is a significant health concern, particularly for women, with estimates suggesting that most women will experience a urinary tract infection (UTI) at least once in their lifetime. Many women associate cystitis with sexual activity,...

Bladder Health

How to reduce acidity in urine

Changing your diet can cause urine pH to become less acidic which can help support a healthy bladder. Recent research shows there are many significant health benefits associated with a urine pH closer to neutral...

Bladder Health

Can D-Mannose Prevail in the Fight Against E. coli's Antibiotic Resistance?

The adaptability of most uropathogens, a process of natural selection, makes it difficult to destroy entire colonies, especially once they're deeply embedded inside the bladder wall. E. coli, the cause of approximately ninety percent of...

Animals & Pets

Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease. Symptoms & Treatment

Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease (FLUTD) is an umbrella term for a range of conditions affecting the bladder and/or urethra of cats. It is also sometimes referred to as FUS (Feline Urological Syndrome). The symptoms...

Bladder Health

Can Cranberry Really Prevent UTI?

Cranberry is often recommended as a home remedy for Urinary Tract Infections, but is it really the best option? E. coli is an acid tolerant bacterium, multiplying fastest in a pH of between 5 and...

Animals & Pets

Preventing & Treating Canine UTI

If your dog has ever had cystitis or urinary tract infection (UTI), then you'll know how distressing it can be for them. Unfortunately, repeat infections can be common but there are some things you can...

Bladder Health

Thrush - Candida Albicans

Thrush is a common side-effect of antibiotics, but there's a lot you can do at home to regain control of the fungus that naturally lives in your gastrointestinal tract. Eliminating sugars and other dietary changes...

Coming Soon - Supplement Knowledge Base

We’re excited to introduce a brand-new section on our website, dedicated to exploring the science behind supplements and vitamins. Launching in the coming months, this space will feature carefully curated articles that share our insights and research, suitable for anyone looking to deepen their knowledge of supplements—whether you’re a curious learner or a medical professional. While we’re busy building and refining this area, the articles remain fully accessible for you to read.

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