“We want to let women know that there’s an alternative first line of treatment when faced with a U.T.I. that does not require antibiotics. In fact, we feel that antibiotics should be the last resort.”
ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. (PRWEB)
September 05, 2019
Recent news of rising worldwide antibiotic resistance rates seen in New York Times and 60 Minutes raised alarms for women’s health in the U.S. With Urinary Tract Infections (U.T.I.s) being the most common bacterial infection, affecting 39 million women in the U.S. every year, ineffective antibiotic use against E. coli, the bacteria that most often contributes to these infections, puts nearly half of the female population at risk of kidney damage – and even death.
Following Matt Richtel’s article on the Antibiotic Crisis, the New York Times was flooded with comments from 600+ women talking about the implications of U.T.I.s, which can be deadly if untreated. Based on national research conducted in February 2019 among 880 women aged 18-70 years, 39 million women get U.T.I.s every year, and 12 million experience recurring infections within that same year. The number rises to over 43 million when including women 70+ years of age. Half of these older women are “asymptomatic,” so their U.T.I. remains undiagnosed for too long and they are either deemed to have dementia or end up in the hospital with life-threatening kidney infections.
As an alternative to antibiotic use, early clinical trials show that D-Mannose, the key ingredient in Goodbye UTI, may work better than antibiotics to relieve U.T.I. symptoms and protect the bladder against recurring infections. A recent study of 308 women with a history of recurrent U.T.I.s were evaluated. The group taking D-Mannose did the best in eliminating infection with virtually no side-effects from treatment. Today, two million women are taking supplements containing D-Mannose to support urinary tract health. Within this segment, Goodbye UTI is gaining popularity for its effectiveness in flushing E. coli to from the urethra and bladder. Its all-natural formulation offers an antibiotic alternative, dissolving immediately in water or coffee with no taste or viscosity. Just one spoonful a day has been found effective in preventing U.T.I.s and acting as a first line of home treatment when infections strike.
“The discussion around effective prevention and treatment needs to be broken open, said Goodbye UTI founder, Beth Allan. “We want to let women know that there’s an alternative first line of treatment when faced with a U.T.I. that does not require antibiotics. In fact, we feel that antibiotics should be the last resort.”
Goodbye UTI enables women to manage urinary tract health in just moments a day, vs. hours waiting for a doctor’s appointment and paying for a prescription after diagnosis. Please take a look at this video, which showcases how Goodbye UTI can tackle infection.
ABOUT: The Newtriment Store has introduced Goodbye UTI as the first and only pharmacist-formulated, all-natural supplement that promotes a healthy urinary tract, provides relief from the symptoms of active U.T.I.s and protects against recurrent infections. One spoonful (2 grams) equals 10 pounds of antioxidant-rich berries, without added sugar. Developed by Dr. Dustin De Panicis, a Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD), CEO and founder of Catalyst Nutraceuticals, Goodbye UTI is distributed direct to consumers from its website, http://www.Goodbye-UTI.com, a part of the Newtriment Store.
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