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STOP UTI  or Urinary Tract Infection

Dear UTI sufferer,

Here are some simple facts about UTI that you may want to know.

1. Escherichia Coli and Staph Saphrophyticus are the two bacteria responsible for most urinary tract infections.  E. Coli lives in your digestive tract naturally but doesn't belong in your urinary tract at all.

2. Women are more prone to UTIs than men. However it is estimated that 40% of women and 12% of men will have a UTI during their lifetime.

Urinary Tract Infection is not only very uncomfortable but very much a threat to one's health.  And you most certainly want to get rid of it. 

If you have UTI you should see a doctor and he will most likely prescribe a course of antibiotics.

Some people choose a natural approach. If you choose that route you should still work with a doctor.  Where can you find a natural product for combating UTI?  Here

If you have enjoyed this UTI information, consider joining the Free UTI Discussion Group - ask questions and share experiences with others who have a similar problem.

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