preventing Bladder Infections
I am a casual "comfort bike" rider. And I found that my last 2 rides lead to grief (bladder infections). I tend to ride for a half a hour. Maybe when I get in better shape, an hour. I am a "little old lady" but I like to ride my bike.
Any one have any experience in how to prevent infections? My butt is NOT sore after I ride.
I may be a bit late for this thread
I want to offer my sincere sympathies to you as I have had many bouts of bladder infections and know full well the pain involved, ouch!:eek:
I keep mine at bay with an old home remedy when ever I feel that familiar feeling of pressure or needing to pee a lot and no flow....:( I reach for apple cider vinegar. 1 tsp per cup of "cold" water down the hatch three times a day and I have yet to get to full blown stage where I have to seek medical help.
Try it, won't hurt although it does burn your throat going down but it's really good stuff to keep your body in balance with all those good bacteria thingies.
Happy pedaling.
Kate
I'll have to try the honey!
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I do the apple cider vinegar with equal part honey. (1 tbsp vinegar, 1 tbsp honey) In hot or cold water, depending on the day and my mood...
It's actually pretty yummy that way!
Great idea! My Mom used to give us hot totties with whiskey, lemon and honey when we were sick, cheap cough medicine in those days!
I also got to thinking that they make Apple Cider Vinegar capsules you can buy at the health food store I'm just not sure if they would work like drinking the real thing? I'll do some research on it because that sounds like a better way of taking the vinegar for me as the honey would be overkill on the sugar intake (for me).