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Summary

➡ Dr. Bryan Ardis, in his podcast, discusses common urinary issues like urinary tract infections, kidney stones, and bladder cystitis. He criticizes mainstream medicine’s explanations for these conditions and promises to reveal natural solutions based on medical research. He also offers a PowerPoint presentation and a membership group for further information and personalized answers to questions. Lastly, he emphasizes that these urinary problems are often caused by incorrect information given by medical professionals and can be treated naturally without prescriptions.
➡ This text discusses urinary issues like pain during urination, bladder stones, and urinary tract infections, which could be symptoms of a bladder stone. It also talks about bladder inflammation, or cystitis, which is often caused by E. Coli infection and is more common in females due to a shorter urethra. The text also mentions that antibiotics are commonly used to treat these conditions, but they can have side effects like nausea, headaches, rashes, and even heart damage. The author suggests that these treatments might not always be effective and could potentially cause other health problems.
➡ The text discusses the potential dangers of a commonly prescribed antibiotic for urinary tract infections (UTIs), Bactrim. It highlights that this drug can cause serious side effects such as liver and kidney damage, allergic reactions, and mental health issues. The text also discusses the complications of a procedure to remove bladder stones, which can include UTIs, scar tissue formation, and regrowth of bladder stones. Lastly, it criticizes the medical profession’s lack of understanding about certain drugs and procedures, and the potential harm this can cause to patients.
➡ The text criticizes the medical industry’s practices, such as inducing labor early and prescribing drugs with harmful side effects. It questions the FDA’s role in approving drugs that later lead to lawsuits. The text also discusses Elmirin, a drug used to treat bladder pain, highlighting its severe side effects like hair loss, pelvic pain, and even suicidal thoughts. It concludes by suggesting that certain prescribed drugs may cause urinary tract infections, urging readers to review their medications.
➡ If you’re a senior citizen frequently suffering from urinary tract infections (UTIs), it might be due to the medications you’re taking. Many common drugs, including Lipitor and Prilosec, are known to cause recurring UTIs. It’s important to check your medications against a list of drugs known to cause UTIs and discuss alternatives with your doctor. Remember, you have the power to influence your health outcomes.
➡ The text discusses bladder pain, known as cystitis, often attributed to E. Coli, but the author argues it’s frequently caused by certain medications. The author encourages individuals experiencing persistent cystitis to check if their medication is on a list of drugs known to cause this condition. If it is, they suggest discussing with a doctor about stopping the medication or seeking help from a pharmacist to gradually reduce the dosage. The text also mentions natural remedies for urinary tract infections, highlighting the antibacterial properties of black cumin seed oil.
➡ The study shows that black cumin seed oil, also known as Nigella sativa, is effective against certain bacteria that cause urinary tract infections and pneumonia. It also helps reduce the size of kidney stones, with some patients even passing all their stones after treatment. The oil was found to be more effective than the FDA-approved drug, Flomax, in reducing pain and helping pass stones. It’s also been shown to prevent kidney stones from forming, making it a beneficial treatment for common bladder problems.
➡ The article discusses the link between vitamin D deficiency and urinary tract infections (UTIs), stating that lower levels of vitamin D can increase the risk of UTIs. It also highlights the role of vitamin D in stimulating the bladder to release an antimicrobial peptide that protects against infections. The article suggests that selenium and N-acetylcysteine can help inhibit bacterial growth and improve bladder health. Therefore, supplementing with vitamin D, selenium, and N-acetylcysteine could potentially reduce the risk of UTIs and improve urinary health.
➡ The study shows that dietary selenium, which activates the glutathione system, can help reduce stress in cells and prevent diseases. It’s particularly beneficial for kidney transplant recipients as it reduces lipid peroxidation in blood and LDL cholesterol. Additionally, Vitamin K2 can increase glutathione content in cells, helping to prevent bladder infections, reduce bladder and kidney stones, and reverse bladder cystitis. It also has potential in treating osteoarthritis.

Transcript

Foreign. Hi, everybody. I’m Dr. Bryan Ardis, host of the Dr. Ardis show, and this is the podcast where I’m going to be outlining for you. Pay attention. If you or someone you know or love has ever had reoccurring urinary tract infections, kidney stones, bladder stones, bladder cystitis, this presentation is for you. I’m actually going to do a deep dive into what are the natural solutions to all things bladder, including those three things I just mentioned. So I’m going to be doing a PowerPoint presentation. I’m going to walk you through what medical research science has proven are natural antidotes.

I’m also going to show you what mainstream medicine tells you is, is the overlooming reason for bladder infections and UTIs and cystitis, which is actually fraudulent. I’m going to show you the fraud in their claims, and I’m going to show you their websites and their documents. All right, so what you think you know about bladder infections, what you think you know about UTIs, what you think you know about bladder stones or kidney stones, and what you think you know about cystitis is most likely what has come from your urologist, your nephrologist, or your general practitioner. All of which is a fraud.

All of which, they are lying to you because they are being given information that is incorrect and they’re just repeating it back to you, unfortunately. So I’m going to actually show you what it is you need to know, because what you don’t know is most of the people who suffer from UTIs, bladder stones, and bladder cystitis for years and years and years. What you don’t know is you’re most likely swallowing something your medical doctor told you to, which is already published, to cause all of those problems. That is the number one cause. All right, so we’re going to dive in here.

Remember, you can get our PowerPoint for this entire presentation. If you’re wondering, how do I get all this information, I didn’t. I wasn’t able to write it all down. I don’t expect you to write it down. This whole PowerPoint and every PowerPoint from our podcast episodes are at the Resources tab of the Dr. Ardis Show. If you personally watch the show, watch the PowerPoint still have questions about these conditions. You can also join The Ardis Club Experience membership group. It’s called ACE for short, Artist Club Experience. And once a month, I actually field live questions from you.

And if I can’t get through in that hour, answering them live, I answer all of them at some point in the next following weeks. So you have answers to your questions. I personally answer every question, so that is one of the benefits of being an ace club member. All right, so let’s dive into the PowerPoint for those of you who are familiar with the show and follow me for a long time. I love you. Thank you for your respect and your trust. This should be exciting for you because millions of Americans suffer with reoccurring stone issues, UTIs and cystitis unnecessarily.

And I’m gonna also show you what medical research has shown are nutrients, plants, minerals that help to reverse and help you prevent and treat those symptoms, all naturally prescription free. All right, here we go. Let’s dive into the PowerPoint, shall we? All right, natural solutions for bladder health, UTI stones and cystitis. Y’ all just follow along. It’s gonna be exciting. Scan the QR Code if you haven’t already. If you’re not already getting notifications in your email, it’s because you haven’t scanned this QR code of whenever. My new episodes coming out, our book launch updates. Just so y’ all know, there’s now a French version print to order that you can order from Amazon.com there’s French Spanish versions of my book Moving beyond the COVID 19 Lies.

If you want to get notifications of everything I’m doing, where I’m speaking, where I’m going to be, what’s upcoming next week, or just being notified when the next podcast is coming out, you scan the QR code, put in your email and we will send you an email and let you know. All right. Cleveland Clinic says the bladder, the urinary bladder. Let’s define what the bladder is. Is all conditions bladder. It’s a hollow, stretchy organ in the lower part of your abdomen that stores urine before it leaves your body through your urethra. Conditions that affect your bladder include incontinence, cystitis and bladder stones.

There is a drawing of the kidneys at the top. The adrenal glands are those little gold pyramids on the top of them. They produce adrenaline, cortisol, the first 10% of your testosterone. That’s your adrenal glands. And then underneath there are your kidneys. And then you have these little tubes that go all the way to the bladder. We have a little red box about around the bladder. So the urine goes from your kidneys, flows down those tubes called ureters into your bladder. From your bladder, males and females, you pee out of your urethra just to get your bearings straight about What I’m talking about, which is the bladder.

Cleveland Clinic says urinary tract infections. All of you have had stinging, burning pain when you’ve peed before and you know this is a tall tale symptom of urinary tract infections. It is a very common type of infection. Cleveland Clinic reports in your urinary system, which I just showed you. It can involve any part of your urinary system. Bacteria you are about to read, especially E. Coli, are the most common cause of UTIs. I would like to correct the Cleveland Clinic. E Coli is a common cause of UTIs. It is not the most common. I’m going to show you what is the most common published by mainstream medicine.

Symptoms include needing to pee often, pain while peeing, and pain in your side or lower back. Antibiotics can treat most UTIs. Why? Because antibiotics treat bacteria, they say so give them a antibiotic to treat the bacterial infection they call E. Coli. What is the urinary tract infection? It is an infection of your urinary system. This type of infection can involve your urethra where you pee from your kidneys, called pyelonephritis. Bladder inflammation and infection is called cystitis. You would think it’s like a cyst and a big cyst. No, they call the bladder inflammation cystitis. The symptoms you’ll see on the right, problems, Peeing, fever, chills, cloudy, foul smelling and or dark pee.

Pain in your flask. Flank area, abdomen, pelvic area or lower back. Pain while peeing. Pain during sex. What are the signs? The signs are what I just read. They’re on the screen. Blood in your pee is also included. Pain when you pee is called dysuria. Urge incontinence. You feel the urge, but you can’t go. These are all some of the similar symptoms you guys are all very familiar with. I am sure those who have had urinary tract infections, you know what it feels like. So now we’re going to dive into what they say is the most common cause for urinary tract infection.

And I claim the opposite is true. E Coli causes more than 90% of bladder infections. No, it doesn’t. E Coli typically exist in your lower intestines. Well, that is true, but that is not your bladder. So I don’t know why they’re saying that. But anyway, we’ll move on. Any. Okay, who’s at the greatest risk of getting these? This I find awesome. Anyone can get a urinary tract infection, but you’re more likely to get a urinary tract infection if you don’t have a penis. Okay, now this statement I actually had to show my wife because I found it hilarious.

You know, we used to just say you were male and females. Even the Cleveland Clinic is becoming politically correct. They’re saying it ain’t just males that have a lower risk for getting UTIs. It’s anyone with a penis and those without a penis. Why? Because now there’s a transgender movement out there that is so essential. So many people are born in the image of God, but they’re all screwed up. God screwed up creating that image so you can cut off your penis, add a penis, and those who have a penis now you are less at risk for getting UTIs.

Congratulations. Bladder stones. Bladder stones are hardened mineral clumps that form in your bladder. They develop when pee remains in your bladder for a long time. Well, that could be true, but that’s just silly. The most common symptom is abdominal pain, but it can also cause problems. Peeing. If you can’t pee out of a bladder stone, a urologist can break it up or remove it. What are bladder stones? You’re all familiar with kidney stones. It’s just a kidney stone. And ended up in your bladder. You may not notice these small bladder stones. They may leave your body when you pee without you even knowing it.

Large bladder stones may be so painful that you may feel sick to your stomach, aren’t able to pee, and have other symptoms such as bloody urine. Oh, hold on. Go back. We’ll go back. Another name for bladder stones is bladder calculi. Calculi just means calcium buildup in a stone. What are the symptoms of bladder stones? Now, remember, you may pee these out, not know it. Changes in the color of your urine. Frequent urges to urinate. Pain when you pee, Stopping and starting when you pee. If you notice there’s a stream, then it stops. You’re like, wait, what the heck? And then it starts again.

There could be a stone in your urethra or in your bladder. Urinary tract infections could be a symptom of a bladder stone. On the right side of the screen, you will see the bladder stones that are coming from the kidneys in the ureters, those little tubes that connect the kidneys. You see the big circles with a stone in the little tube, the gold tube. Those gold tubes are your ureters, and they’re dropping the stones from your kidneys. And they have to go through that really sensitive tube called the ureter and end up in your bladder. So they’re called kidney stones.

When they’re in your kidneys and when they’re in their ureters, when they drop in your bladder. It’s now a bladder stone. Cleveland Clinic. What is bladder inflammation? Cystitis is the word. Not a cyst that’s inflamed. Your bladder is inflamed. Bladder infections can lead to inflammation of your bladder. The most common cause of cystitis is an E. Coli infection. Wrong. I’m going to show you. The most common symptoms include pain or burning feeling when you pee or peeing more than usual. Treatment includes antibiotics. Well, if it really is true a bacterial infection is causing it, I hope your medical doctor guesses the right antibiotics.

What is the bladder infection? What is a bladder infection? Bladder infections are very common, especially in females. This is where the penis discussion comes in. Bladder infections are very common, especially in females. About 50 to 60% of females will have cystitis, bladder inflammation and pain at some point, and these infections may come back and reoccur. Between 30 and 40% of females who get a bladder infection will have another one one year later. Males are less likely to get cystitis because they have a penis. That’s because their urethra is longer. Because you have a penis. About 8 to 9 inches in females.

Sorry. About 8 to 9 inches in Females. They’re much shorter. It’s about 1.5 inches. Because of that, it’s harder for bacteria to reach the bladder. In males, they say, what are the different types of cystitis? So what they’re telling you, I’m just going to tell you. Remember, they said E. Coli is most often found in your anus, in the intestines. So what they’re saying is, because the end of the urethra in a female is closer to the anal opening, the bacteria called E. Coli can travel from your anus into your vaginal urethra. But in a male, because there is 8 to 9 inches of urethra away from the anus opening, the E.

Coli can’t get there as often. That’s their excuse. Now I’m about to show you. All right. What are the different types of cystitis? There’s two types, uncomplicated, which is mild, and it usually goes away on its own, causes no problems. And then there’s complicated cystitis. It’s more serious. It’s complicated. It can spread to your kidneys and maybe harder to treat. Yeah, because they guessed the wrong antibiotic and it wasn’t a bacteria to begin with. What are the symptoms of cystitis? Peeing more often than Usual pain or burning when you pee, changes in your pee changes. Just notice everything that they’re telling you are individual bladder problems.

UTIs, bladder stones, and cystitis, they all have the same symptoms. All of them. What triggers it? Well, look at it. They tell you bacteria causes most bladder infections. Yeah, that’s what they say. The most common one is E. Coli. Again, it gets into your urethra and multiplies in your bladder. Okay. Other factors that may increase your risk of cystitis include urinary system, congenital abnormalities, something’s wrong with the development of your kidneys bladder in utero. Pregnancy could be a problem. Menopause could be a cause. Using a Foley catheter, using a vaginal diaphragm for contraceptives, using spermicides, having sexual intercourse with more than one partner, constipation, diabetes, multiple sclerosis, of which, by the way, how many of you saw anything in that list from the Cleveland Clinic that says if you don’t have a penis, you’re more likely to get this? They know that’s not the reason.

They just make up stuff. All right, what are the treatments? The medical profession will tell you most often for a bladder infection, UTI or bladder stone or cystitis. There you go. Let’s dive into UTIs. Antibiotics are often the first treatment for a UTI. Why? Because they just said E. Coli bacteria is. Is the number one cause in 90% of cases. Okay, well, if it’s E. Coli, how do they treat E. Coli? With a antibiotic. Antibiotics only treat bacterial infections. They don’t treat anything else. Zero. Nada. They don’t treat viruses. So you would never give an antibiotic during the flu.

That’s a virus. You would never give it to somebody with a common cold. That’s called an adenovirus. You would never give it to an HIV patient. That’s a virus. It’s not a bacteria. So antibiotics should only ever be given when you find the person has a active, diagnosed, found determined in a lab. Bacterial infection. They’re telling you most UTIs, they’re just caused by E. Coli bacteria. So just throw antibiotics at them, everybody. Which is literally what they do. All right, so simple infections. Antibiotics used to treat simple UTIs include timethoprim and sulfamethymetho, which is actually brand name Bactrim, which most of you know.

Phosphomycin, nitrofurantoin, macrodantin, microbid, fura, dantin. I don’t know all these. Cephaloxin, ceph, triaxone. Who comes up with these names? You ever wonder that? Who makes up this stuff? All right, so the most commons include Bactrim. Bactrim is the most common antibiotics thrown at everybody with a UTI or splatter cystitis, period, period, period, period. Why? Because they all say E. Coli causes the majority of all of them. All right, so band name brand names are Bactrim, Bactrim, ds, Sulfatrum, Pediatric Septra, Sulfatrum. You know, there’s a whole bunch of them. There’s 18 other brand names of this one drug.

What is it? It’s a combination of an antibiotic used to treat ear infections, urinary tract infections, bronchitis, traveler’s diarrhea shigelysis and pneumocytis Juravecki pneumonia. You can see it at the bottom. Very last sentence on the screen. This is from drugs.com. this drug most commonly given for bladder infections. I just want you to look at the screen. These are the published known side effects. Very common. 10% or more people that go on this drug will develop hyperkalemia. Y’ all know what that is? That’s what causes stones to form kidney stones, bladder stones. So just so you know, let’s, let’s substitute one complication of burning one pee to a stone being formed in my kidneys and bladder.

Gastrointestinal common. Up to 10% will experience nausea and diarrhea. Very good. Up to 10% will experience headaches from the drugs for UTIs. Up to 10% of all people will develop rashes on their body. Up to 10% will develop fungal overgrowth called Candida. Yeah, it’ll be awful. Vaginal candida outbreaks. You name it. Why? Because when you kill bacteria that keeps fungus and checked, you’ll get an overgrowth of fungus. What’s example of fungal infections? Vaginal candidiasis, Candida. And then you’ll see cradle crap, which I call cradle crap in babies. That is a fungal infection. That’s fungal overgrowth. A lot of psoriasis, eczema and hives are fungal overgrowth.

So this drug to treat bladder infections can cause rashes from growth of fungus. It can cause vaginal infections. It can cause fingernails and toenails to develop fungus and turn yellow green. You name it. Cardiovascular wise, thrombophlebitis. Those are blood clots. Allergic myocarditis. Can you believe that? The heart damage from this drug to kill E. Coli. Interesting. The same drugs for UTIs most commonly prescribed. Look at this. When you look at frequency not reported, this is very important. The word frequency not reported means for all of these side effects they’re about to show you. These were reported after a human trial where they were keeping track of all the data.

These reports kept coming in after the trial was over. So when you see the words frequency not reported, they can’t tell you what percentage of people had this happen to them, because percentages like you saw in the previous ones I just showed you. Let’s go back. When I show you this, for example, you see at the top, dermatological. They know during the human trials, up to 10% of all participants taking this drug developed rashes all over their body from a fungus, actually. Okay, Then you will see this thing called frequency not reported. That is because these things were reported by people taking the drug after the trials were over.

And there’s nobody there to actually figure out what’s the percentage of people that get it. They just know these drug, this drug is causing these problems even outside the trials. And everybody should pay attention to these. These are known to be directly caused by the drug. They just don’t know how many people are going to have this happen to them. They just know it keeps getting reported. Okay, I’m gonna highlight some of these for you in just a second. But I just want you to see hematological means blood related. You’ll see hemolytic anemia, neutropenia, leukopenia. This means white blood cells.

Your immune system is being destroyed by the drug. That’s just what it means when you look at hepatic hepatitis, liver inflammation and pain, jaundice, hepatic necrosis. Do you know what that means? Necrosis means death of hepatic means liver. Your liver has died. And people needed liver transplants from taking this UTI antibiotic, the most common one prescribed, by the way, called Bactrim. You’ll see elevated transaminase. These are ast, alt. You’ll see these. These are liver markers. You will see elevated liver toxic enzymes. You see that? Look at the last thing under hepatic disturbance in liver enzymes. Those are everything.

Before that, ask your doctor if liver toxicity and death are right for you. When they just throw an antibiotic for E. Coli at your uti, ask them. Hypersensitivity. This is allergic reactions. You name it. You’ll see anaphylaxis, allergic skin reactions. You see it. Pneumonia down. See all kinds of stuff. Severe hypersensitive reactions. Serum sickness, just so y’ all know, is the same thing that happens to people. Serum sickness is a defined definition created by Albert calmette in the 1880s. He described serum sickness being a side effect. Day five through 14, after giving someone antivenom for a snake bite, when they inject the venom, that’s an antivenom into a person, they develop symptoms called serum sickness.

That’s what that is. That happens when you take this drug. Makes you wonder, what’s the drug made of? Local. You’ll see local. Where you get the antibiotic, you’ll see local irritation, inflammation. If it was a shot or if you took a drug, musculoskeletal, you’ll see all kinds of inflammation. Look at systemic lupus erythematosis. Seriously, Ocular uvitis, conjunctival injection, Redness, edema. Who doesn’t want swollen eyeballs? Vision problems. Who doesn’t want that? In fact, I think I highlight some of these on here. Okay, let’s highlight some of these. Most common drugs given for UTIs. They know that when they give this drug to people, people call in and report to the drug company and to the fda.

My vision’s changing. Look at vision problems. I’m hallucinating where I never hallucinated before. I have psychotic disorders now. I’ve been institutionalized. I’ve been threatened by psychiatrists and psychologists. I’m going crazy. Look. The next word after psychotic disorder. Confusional state, depression, mental depression, nightmares. These are all side effects of the antibiotic. For utx. Renal. Look at kidneys. This is kidney. Renal means is Latin for kidney. Toxic nephrosis, death of kidney function. Anybody want a kidney transplant and think that it was genetic? You just have a genetic predisposition to kidney death. No, you don’t. Look at the last one I highlighted there.

Did you know that when you have a UTI and they throw the number one prescribed antibiotic. Do you know that it is published and reported that people taking it develop stones in their kidneys that go to their bladder? Not really sure that’s an improvement on top of UTI symptoms. But you might want to know this and you might want to share this presentation with your medical doctor. Let’s look at bladder stones. Per the Mayo Clinic, one method involves how to break stones apart. One method involves getting a numbing medicine called a local anesthetic or being put in a sleep like state called general anesthesia.

You know, medical induced coma. Then a small tube with a camera at the end goes into the bladder so the stone can be seen. A laser, ultrasound or other device breaks the stone into small pieces and flushes them from the bladder. Or you can do a surgical removal. Sometimes bladder stones are too large, too hard to break up. These need surgery to remove them. Now, the procedure to remove bladder stones has this fancy name. Y’ all try to pronounce it with me. Cystolitholopaxy. I bet I got it right. How about that? Cystolitho Lipaxy is a procedure to remove bladder stones.

Surgeons use an instrument called a cytoscope to locate the stone or stones. A laser crushes the stones into smaller pieces so your surgeon can remove them. What are. I just want to stop here for a second. Let’s go back here. How many of you guys have heard me educate you on red light therapy? Light. I just want to bring your awareness to something. The medical profession knows exactly how powerful light is to doing anything to the human body. You can correct a person’s vision using light called a laser. They call that LASIK surgery. They’re shooting a laser of light into your eyeball.

They can fix your vision. They also know they can use light and they can shoot it at a kidney stone, bladder stone, and break it into pieces. The medical profession knows the power of light. When we tell you red light therapy works to help heal the body, speed up healing, energize the cells of your body. They know this. Don’t question the power of sunlight and red light therapy. What are the complications of cystolitholopexy? Urinary tract infections are the most common complications of this. You can develop a UTI from trying to clear a bladder stone. About 1 in 10 people develop UTIs after bladder surgery.

Antibiotics treat UTIs. I just showed you that one. So they’re going to do a procedure to break up a stone. Then they’re going to diagnose you. One out of ten of you are going to develop a urinary tract infection and you’re going to go on the same drug I just showed you that causes hallucinations, kidney death, liver death. Ask your doctor if kidney liver death and hallucinations and psychotic breaks are right for you when they prescribe that Bactrim drug for your UTI after your UTI surgery called cystolitholopaxy. Other rare side effects of this procedure include scar tissue formation in your urethra.

You think it’s going to be easier to pee with scar tissue closing your urethra or harder? Do you think you’ll develop more UTIs from scarring in your urethra or less excessive bleeding? Blood clots in your legs or lungs? That doesn’t sound good. Regrowth of bladder stones. What? That’s a side effect of breaking up bladder stones with a laser. Is you could regrow more bladder stones. Did your medical doctor tell you that? Reaction to anesthesia. Well, everybody knows that you might die from anesthesia. You might have anaphylaxis reactions to anesthesia for interstitial cystitis. Cystitis does not mean inflamed cyst.

It means your bladder is inflamed as an infection. They will give you oral medications for this most often per the Mayo Clinic. They will give you non steroidal anti inflammatory drugs like ibuprofen, Motrin and others. Or naproxen which is aleve to relieve your pain. They can also use tricyclic antidepressants. This doesn’t even make any sense, but I guess it’s depressing. If you have pain in your bladder you can’t make go away. And these antidepressants to make you forget your, your urethra hurts, such as amitriptyline or amapramine. Tofranil to help you relax your bladder and block pain.

Actually it’s just there to make you forget you have pain. Antihistamines such as Loratadine, Claritin and others and then pentasin, polysulfate, sodium Elmirin or Elmirin, which is approved by the FDA administration specifically for treating interstitial cystitis. I want y’ all to recognize what the medical profession knows about this drug that the FDA has approved. Read with me everybody the amazingness of this drug for interstitial cystitis. How it works is unknown. The med, the medical profession has no idea how that works. Even the drug companies don’t even know how it works. And just so you know, if you read the physician’s desk reference, go look at every drug in there.

It’s thousands of them. You will see mechanism of action. The word theory is in like 99% of all we theorize. The drug does this because they don’t know what it does. So what you think is absolute science, proven, factual drugs, FDA approval. It’s nothing more than theory. We don’t know. But we’re just going to make you think we know. No, they don’t. They don’t know anything. They don’t know anything. Like to know. They just don’t know. It’s unfortunate. There’s lots of things they will say without knowing. For example, when your OB GYN tells you your due date for your baby when you’re pregnant or you’re a couple and your OB GYN tells you a due date, they don’t know when your baby’s ready to be born.

They have no idea what the rate of the development of the fetus to full term is. They have no idea. And every baby is different. Every mother’s body has different amounts of nutrients, levels of speed at which it heals, repairs, grows a baby. They have no idea. And to me, it is so ridiculous that 80 to 90%, 70 plus percent of all women in America now are doing C sections that are scheduled. Would you ever crack an egg open before you knew the chick was ready to be born? Why do we do that to humans? You wouldn’t even do it to a chicken.

Why would you do that to a baby? If you’re scheduling before the baby’s ready and your mom goes into labor. The mother’s body goes into labor when it knows the baby’s done developing. If you want to know why there’s so congenital abnormalities in the country right now and around the world, stop inducing labor early. The baby’s not done developing, man, leave it alone. They don’t know. They’re guessing. But they proclaim things like, you only have six months to live. Your baby’s going to be born on September 21st. Really? And if it comes September 21st and you’re not going into labor, we’re going to induce you and do a C section.

Why? You know the baby ain’t ready. Use some common sense, people. I, I really, this world drives me crazy sometimes, but just remember, common sense rules the day. Do we wander around the woods finding pregnant doe, female deer, and then we induce them into labor early because they’re still wandering around pregnant, and you saw them pregnant eight months ago and it should have been born already. So let’s go. Cut it out. What is wrong with people? Don’t be dumb. Use common sense. Now, there are emergencies, Go use them. But 99% of the time, those emergencies aren’t even emergencies.

Emergencies are declared to induce fear, to make you trust the authority figure standing in front of you 100% of the time, medical or other. All right, here’s Elmirin for interstitial societies. I just showed you that they don’t know how it works. That’s funny. We don’t really know how this works. Okay, good. All right, this is Elmirin. Elmirin is used to treat bladder pain and discomfort caused by cystitis. It’s a side effect. All right, so drugs.com is now going to define for you what frequency not reported means. I went through that definition a few seconds ago. But remember, frequency not reported in the side effects sections of all drugs package Inserts and on these websites and the fda, they have to list what things happen to people after the trials are over and data is no longer being collected.

So and being reported on. So as people continue to be prescribed things now that are FDA approved from the trial, people are reporting to the fda. This happened to me only when I started taking the drug. So they don’t know what percentage to tell you. The goal is just to get into the market, man. And these drug companies pay huge fees to the FDA just to get it to market because they, they don’t want all this coming out before then. If you want to know why law firms love the FDA approving drugs quickly, man, they make a lot of money off these class action lawsuits against the drug makers later for the same drugs that were FDA approved earlier.

You ever wonder why the FDA is not getting sued for approving a drug and claiming it to be safe? I’d like to know why ozempic’s being sued $2 billion right now for everything the FDA knew before they approved it. Why aren’t we suing the fda? Why are they allowed to say we reviewed the drug, it is now safe for you, we’ve approved it. All right? American citizens, you can trust it. And then people are waking up blind, dying, being developing cancer, throwing up for years. After stopping the drug called gastroparesis, there’s now 2 billion dollar lawsuit against Ozimic makers.

Why aren’t we suing the FDA every time this happens? I would like to know why the FDA doesn’t get sued. Elmirin side effects. Got skin dermatologic. Hepatic. Is liver genot. Urinary. Is your urinary tract nervous system. And just look. Alopecia. You can lose your hair from this urinary tract inf the cystitis drug. You can lose all your hair on your head. You can develop rashes all over your body. We don’t know how many of you are going to do it, but you’re going to lose your hair. Some of y’. All. Is hair loss emotionally better than having bladder pain? I don’t know, maybe that’s another reason why they give you antidepressants on top of giving you Elmirin.

You’re going to lose your hair and have bladder pain and yeah, you’re going to get depressed. So put them on an antidepressant. Liver function abnormality, urinary frequency, headache, dizziness. So let’s focus on these. Photosensitivity, the most common drug for bladder pain. Causes eye light sensitivity. Got to squint Your eyes can’t look at televisions, the sun. You can’t. Yeah. What about vaginitis and pelvic pain? You know bladder pain is in your pelvis. The name cystitis, the word diagnosis, cystitis means bladder pain and that pain is in your pelvis. The bladder is in your pelvis. Did you know this drug causes vaginitis, painful vaginas and pelvic pain? Ask your doctor if more pain, vaginal pain, is right for you.

And remember, cystitis occurs most often in females because they don’t have a penis. This drug makes your penis hurt. Sorry. This drug makes your vagina hurt. This drug by itself makes your pelvis hurt. Ask your doctor if more pain is better than a little pain or your current pain. Did you know Elmiren, the most prescribed drug for bladder pain, causes urticaria? Oh, the drug does not. Not cystitis, the drug they give you for it. Does it? Do you know what that is? Would you like to see what that is? This is urticaria. Is having that all over your body better than having invisible bladder pain? Ask your doctor if rash is all over your body.

That’ll be embarrassed. You’ll be embarrassed, feel shamed, not want to go outside. You’ll become antisocial, become super self conscious. Ask your doctor if all over bladder rash or body rashes called urticaria, right for you when they prescribe Elmirin, like Elvira. Remember that old song? Now let’s dive more into the side effects of this most commonly prescribed drug for interstitial cystitis, which is bladder inflammation and pain. Oh, rectal hemorrhaging. Oh, how many of you think that painful urethra and bladder pain in your pelvis and adding rectal hemorrhaging, meaning blood’s coming out of your anus uncontrollable. Is that better than just having bladder pain? Ask your doctor if bleeding out of your rectum is right for you when they prescribe Elmirin.

Not sure rectal bleeding is right for anybody, but maybe they will agree and think it is when they prescribe that thing. This is the crap your medical doctor doesn’t know and doesn’t take the time to research or know before they throw these drugs at you. Thrombocytopenia. Oh, blood clots and strokes. Is that better? Coagulation disorders. Oh, you know, it’s amazing. You can get this drug for bladder pain and then start having elevated D dimers, black and blue fingers and toes and amputations from blood clots. And they Would tell you your blood clotting problem is genetic. You inherited it.

No, Elmiran causes it. The drug they gave you for bladder pain causes you your blood to clot. Ask your doctor if stroke level clotting is right for you. Oh, talking about rectal hemorrhaging, look at the last one. Elmirin, the number one drug prescribed for bladder cystitis by your medical doctor. It causes retinal hemorrhaging. Your inside of your eyeball will fill up with blood when the retina, the part of your eye that allows you to see, starts pouring blood inside the chambers of your eyeball. Ask your doctor if bleeding out of your anus, bleeding inside your eyeball is right for you.

When they prescribe Elmiran. When you get to the psychiatric side effects. Look at this. We put an arrow there so you can easily see it. Ask your doctor if bladder pain, which is super annoying and life altering. Nobody likes having bladder pain. It sucks. Ask them if thinking now of ways of killing yourself is right for you. To add that on top of your misery, here’s the published drugs that cause the bladder problems that the Cleveland Clinic, Mayo Clinic, American Medical association, everybody else is lying to you, WebMD included. They’re gonna tell you E. Coli bacteria is to blame.

Second cause for bladder problems is you don’t have a penis because a penis has a longer urethra. And the E. Coli bacteria from your anus can’t go up there to the tip of your penis. It’s eight to nine centimeters, whatever, inches away from the anus. But a vagina, it’s much closer, so it’s shorter distance, more infections. No, don’t be dumb. I’m going to show you what they know. There are drugs prescribed to millions of American every single day that cause bladder stones, that cause UTIs, and that cause interstitial cystitis. And you need to know what they are.

Here we go. Medications and their potential to cause increased urinary tract fungal infections. So anybody out there. Fungus is the number one cause along with E. Coli for this, but drugs you are being prescribed cause urinary tract infections. It is the side effect of the drug. Would you like to see the list? Here we go. I’m gonna go through these pretty fast. I’m not gonna read everything there. Remember, you can download this. So if you recognize any of these drugs or you or your loved one has chronic reoccurring UTIs, and they are also, you know, on multiple prescription medications for anything, you need to download this PowerPoint and go through this slowly.

And make sure you or your loved one on those drugs reviews the list. And if they’re having chronic, continuous reoccurring UTIs as a problem and they’re constantly being put on antibiotics all the time, please go through this list and then show your loved one and your medical doctor who’s prescribing those drugs this list and then say to them, doc, you know, I keep having UTIs, I keep having to come back. I don’t care if you’re in a nursing home, assisted living home, it’s a pain in the butt to go to the medical doctor for every UTI symptom.

But if you’re on medications, which all of you are, if you’re in a nursing home, assisted living home, you’re a senior citizen, most of you are on drugs of some sort. If you have chronic reoccurring UTIs, please look at this list and go tell your doctor, hey, man, you know, I keep getting UTIs. You don’t ever tell me why. I just now Learned from the Dr. Ardis show that these drugs right here are published to cause reoccurring UTIs. Can you please switch me off the drug that you have me on that’s on this list and put me on something that doesn’t have UTIS as a common side effect? You have all the power to dictate your health outcomes.

Go tell them what you want. They work for you. It ain’t the opposite. So here we go. You will see on the left side in alphabetical order. I’m not going to read all these in alphabetical order. I’m going to show you every drug they know that increases the side effect of the drug causes UTIs. You’ll see the arrow pointing at the generic name. After that, you’ll see the drug name as the brand name. So you’ll see there the generic name on the left in alphabetical order, and to the right, you will see the brand name. I’m not going to read all of these, but I am going to show them all.

All right, so you’ve got Aberyone acetate. The actual brand name is Zytiga and Yansa. Never heard of that. And then you’ve got the next generic drug is Ancamprosate. Its actual brand name, Camprol and Aotol. Aotol. And then you’ve got Adalamub, which is a monoclonal antibody. Its real name is Humira. And a lot of you know Humira, but you won’t know the generic name. These are in alphabetical order with generics. This is why you need the list and go over it with your loved ones. Albuterol, inhalers. You know what that is? Pro Air, Atrovent, Allogliptin. That’s Humira.

Also, you’ve got Allogliptin and metformin together. It’s Nasina is the brand name drug. Unfortunately, the way this is outlined, I won’t even be able to read the top one. The drug name is covered on my screen. I know you can see it. I just can’t see it. So I’m not going to read the first ones as I go through this, if that’s covered. But please look at this list. Amlodipine, hydrochlorothiazide and omelsartan, which are two, actually several generic drugs added together. The name of that drug is Tribenzorg. Anticonerea is Kinret and Anastrozole is Aromatics. Aromatics. Atorvastatin.

I know what that one is. It’s Lipitor. Even though it’s at the top, I can. I already know what that drug is. So if you’re on Lipitor, it causes reoccurring urinary tract infections. Did you know that there’s millions of people out there right now and loved ones you have that are taking Lipitor and they know Lipitor causes urinary tract infections. So if you have a loved one who’s on a cholesterol drug and they’re getting urinary tract infections over and over and over, which means they’re having antibiotics given to them over and over and over. Just get them off of Lipitor and the urinary tract infections will stop.

Because Lipitor causes urinary tract infections. That’s what the drug does. Atorvastatin is its generic name. And then you’ve got Baricitinib. Its brand name is Illumi Ant. So we’re just going down the list. Look at the list, see if there’s any other really familiar. Oh, look at the last one on the screen. Clopidogrel. Its actual brand name is Plavix. How many of you knew that? How many of you know anybody on Plavix? Did you know? Plavix causes reoccurring urinary tract infection. Now you do. Clarinex. Its generic name is desloratadine. Clarinex causes UTIs. And you can go down the list.

I know a lot of you are on this. Analapril is a generic name of a drug. They call it Vasotech or Epinet is the brand name. But analapyl, a lot of people know it causes UTIs. Avanza, Mirtasabine. I’m gonna butcher some of these. No. Vantrone. Metoxin Trone is the generic name. They cause UTIs too. Estradiol combined with norethindrone acetate is called lowestrin arovella. It causes UTIs too. Patanol. Patadae. That causes UTIs also look at the last one. Omeprazole is the generic name of Prilosec and Prilosec otc. How many of you out there on Prilosec for acid reflux and other issues did you know it causes UTIs to reoccur over and over and over and over.

Ask your doctor when they preside, provide or prescribe. Pride or sec. If UTI is over and over and over right for you, it just might be. Let’s keep going. Oh, Pantoprazole is Protonix. Protonix has got a lot of traction right now. Protonics causes urinary tract infections. Ask your doctor if it’s right for you. We’re keeping on going. Remember, these are an alphabetical list. I’m not going to read them all. Oh, here you go. Sildenopil causes urinary tract infections. What is sildenopil? Viagra. The blue pill causes urinary tract infections. Ask your doctor when you can’t get it up if you UTIs are right for you.

Simvastatin cholesterol drug with cin together is called Zocor. I know a lot of you know what that is. It causes UTIs. People, we’re just going down the list. Herceptin. A lot of you gonna know what that is. Trastusamab is its generic name. It causes UTIs, remember? Download that list, see if any of your loved ones are on any of those generic or brand name drugs. And if they suffer with chronic reoccurring UTIs, get them off the drug people. Here’s an exploratory study from Frontiers in Pharmacology. Pharmacology is the study of prescribed drugs. An exploratory study evaluating the 30 most commonly reported drugs in the United States, FDA’s adverse event reporting system that are associated with the occurrence of kidney stones that drain to the bladder to become bladder stones.

So this, this medical journal is going to now publish what are the Most common top 30 drugs most commonly prescribed that it is reported will cause kidney stones to form in the people who take those drugs. The drugs cause bladder stones and kidney stones. So if you have any loved ones who have reoccurring kidney stones. Bladder stone issues. Have to go in for that crazy name. Surgery. Blast them open with with lasers. Look at their list of prescribed drugs and see if any of them are on this list of 30. We’re going to highlight the names for you on the left.

Humira causes kidney stone and bladder stones. Enbrel causes kidney stones and bladder stones. And the FDA reports it does. Remicade, A tazen of ear. Portillo, Xyrum. These are some you don’t know. Avonex, Prevacid, Revlimid, Cocentix. Topamax causes kidney stones. Stellara causes kidney stones and bladder stones. Rebif causes kidney stones and bladder stones. Nexium. Oh, everyone knows that one. Nexium causes bladder stones and kidney stones. Renvoq causes kidney stones and bladder stones. Zeljans. Zeljans. Oh, that’s a fun one. Zeljans. I think it’s for diabetes. Causes bladder stones and kidney stones. Eliquis for heart disease causes kidney stones and bladder stones.

Cipro, the antibiotic causes kidney stones and bladder stones. Trivata. Trivada causes kidney stones and bladder stones. Aubagio causes kidney stones and bladder stones. Trulicity for weight loss and diabetes. Causes kidney stones to form in bladder stones. Zywav. Zywav. What kind of name is that that causes kidney stones and bladder stones to forms? Ali, Napara, Nat para atripla, Glyvec. All cause kidney stones and bladder stones. Remember what they wanted to blame all this on? E. Coli causes 90% of it. No, the millions of people that are experiencing these problems. Urinary tract infections first. Now kidney stones. We just showed you the most common, 30 most prescrib drugs that commonly cause kidney stones.

And we just showed you the whole list of the most common drugs that cause UTI symptoms directly. Nothing else does it Just the drugs. And notice the drugs for UTIs says this causes all these people to develop UTIs that are fungal. Millions of Americans are developing UTIs that are fungal related. But what did the Cleveland Clinic and the Mayo Clinic tell you is the cause for most UTIs? It’s a bacteria called E. Coli, which they’re going to give you an antibiotic for, when in fact the drugs they’re prescribing you cause an overgrowth of fungus. And do antibiotics treat fungus like Candida? No.

They don’t see the vicious cycle of reoccurring interstitial cystitis, bladder stones and UTIs with the drugs that are responsible. There’s no way E. Coli can be Responsible for all these. When you got millions of people experiencing this from the known side effects published by the FDA and the makers of the drugs to create these problems, and millions of you are taking them and millions of your loved ones are swallowing them, and millions of them are waking up going, it hurts so bad to pee. Hurts so bad in my pelvic area. I think I would like to go to my medical doctor and get a rectal hemorrhaging, retinal hemorrhaging, hallucinating, psychotic, breaking prescription to fix my problem.

Is it starting to bother you like it bothers me now? Let’s dive into drug related cystitis. This is interstitial cystitis. They will tell you it’s caused by E. Coli and those who have penises are less likely to get it. No, this is drug related, meaning you take the drug. These drugs cause cystitis, not E. Coli. Drugs cause this symptom. Let’s look at that list. There’s a list? So if you. I’m not going to read these. Just look. Here’s the list. I’m going to show you some of the most common ones here in a second. If you want to screenshot it, download the PowerPoint.

If you know someone with reoccurring or suffering from consistent never ending bladder pain called cystitis, please look at this list. They could be swallowing the drug that causes it. And all they got to do, what’s the fix? The fix isn’t, do I go to a chiropractor? Do I need to take a supplement? No. Do I take a painkiller? No. You stop the thing that is causing the pain. I know, too simple. Tell your doctor, get off the damn drug. And if they don’t want to help you, you just stop it. Or call gracecare.com and let Chad, a pharmacist, help you learn how to titrate slowly off these drugs that are causing your problems.

If your MD is not willing to help you, if your MD is not willing to help you come off the drugs that are causing your pain. And you’ve learned that here. You need to fire your doctor. You literally look at them in the face in their clinic and go, you’re not gonna help me. Okay, well, I’m firing you. You’re no longer my doctor. Release my medical records. I’d like to take them somewhere else. Here’s a list I just show. I’m showing them to you. Ketamine, bacillus, Calmet, Gurin Calmet. That’s named after Albert Calmet, by the way.

Guarantee it’s got venom in it. Penicillins, mitomycin, which is an antibiotic, immune checkpoint inhibitors, tiaprofenic acid. You’ll see the names there. These are some of the most common that cause bladder cystitis. And they are on this list. Just some of them. Medications and their potential to cause increased cystitis. Now let’s go to medindia.net because they’ll tell you the truth. Because your FDA isn’t going to release this info to the public. They’ll just keep it on their software, on their website, hidden somewhere behind paywalls or whatever. All right, so medications and their potential to cause increased cystitis, these are drugs they know increase your risk of developing pain in your bladder.

All of you out there wondering, is it true? My bladder cystitis and my loved ones continued bladder pain is caused by E. Coli bacteria? And they keep giving them antibiotics and it doesn’t go away or it clears up for a couple days and comes right back. The drugs they’re taking is causing it. Here is the combined list of the generic names of drugs that are known to cause cystitis. Not E. Coli, not bacteria, not fungus. This is drugs that cause your bladder to hurt. Now this is the list, and it is in alphabetical order for cystitis, and it is all generic names.

They do that because they know you don’t recognize these names easily. You have to go look it up. And they know most people aren’t going to look it up. So, for example, if you’re on Lipitor only and you have reoccurring cystitis, bladder pain, you would know looking at this list, you would go to L’s and you won’t see Libertor, look down there. Else you’ll see linolidomide, levonorgestrel, lisinopril, lorazepam. Did you see Lipitor? No. Lipitor is at the top in the A section. You see a Torvastatin. That’s Lipitor. I’m just going to highlight some of these. How many of you are on estradiol patches? Estradiol shots, estradiol pills.

How many of you had hysterectomies? Remember they said that women are most likely to get bladder cystitis because they don’t have a penis? No, no, no, no, no, no, no. The hysterectomies and postmenopausal symptoms that are being handled by prescribing you estradiol, estrogen and progesterone you’re about to see on the next slide are Known to cause bladder cystitis all by themselves. Those drugs do it. So the more females they mutilate with hysterectomies and put you on bioidentical hormones or estrad or progesterone, you will develop bladder cystitis from the drugs. Not E. Coli, not because you don’t have a penis, but they’re prescribing drugs to you that cause your pain, not because you don’t have a penis.

So stupid. Fluoxetine. What is fluoxetine? Prozac. How many of you are on Prozac? Ibuprofen. Do you know what that is? Okay, get lisinopril. High blood pressure drug. It causes bladder cystitis and they know it. These are just examples. If you’re on a prescription drug and you don’t know if you are suffering with bladder cystitis and you don’t know what the generic name is of your drug, and you want to know if it’s on this list that might be causing your problem, please go to Google, type in the name of your prescription drug, look at the label, put in the name.

It’s going to be a brand name most likely. And look up its generic name. Just type in name generic, boom. Atorvastatin, generic 4 and you will see Lipitor pop up. Okay, that’s generic for Lipitor. So when you type in the generic name of your drug, you’ll get the name on Google and on the Internet. Then take that name and go look here on this alphabetized list of generic drugs and see if yours is on here. I do not have to do all the work for you. Here’s the remaining list of the generic drugs that are published and known to cause bladder pain called cystitis.

I’m going to highlight a few of these. Methotrexate. Oh, anybody out there with rheumatoid arthritis or autoimmune disease, you’re on this drug. This is actually chemotherapy. It’s a chemotherapy pill. Just so you know. Methotrexate. It causes bladder pain called cystitis. Omeprazole. What is omeprazole? Prilosec. What is progesterone? Remember I just told you I’m going to show you estrogen and progesterone. Did you know estrogen and progesterone are given to most women with hysterectomies for the rest of their life prescribed. Did you know those two hormone prescriptions cause bladder cystitis? Sertraline. What is sertraline? For those of you who don’t know that is Zoloft.

Sildenafil. You should have remembered from earlier in this presentation. That’s Viagra. Did you know that Viagra causes bladder pain called cystitis? Did you know Sertraline, Zoloft causes. Causes bladder pain. Zolpidem. Zolpidem. Oh, I need to look that one up. No, I’m not. I’m actually looking up right now. Stay right there. Hold on. I put that one on here, but I can’t remember which. What it is. Zilpodim. Oh, this was funny. Okay. Zolpidem is Ambien. So that’s a sleep drug. So Ambien is for sleeping deeper. Did you know that if your bladder hurts, it’s harder to sleep? All right, so Ambien, generic name Zolpidum.

I just didn’t remember Zopidum as a generic name. Causes bladder pain. Now you do. All right, now let’s dive into the natural solution and recommendations for bladder problems, the three included. Now that you know that drugs are to blame, most often, stop the drugs. That’s number one. All right, now, there are some cool things, though, that you need to know that you can add to. And if you’re like, but I don’t take any of these drugs and I still get UTIs, this part’s for you. It’s gonna be very exciting. All right. In vitro antibacterial activities of selected medical plants used by traditional healers for treating urinary tract infection in Jeremiah District, eastern Ethiopia.

So they’re going to take medical medicinal plants. Cinnamon, by the way, is considered a medicinal plant because it lowers blood sugar levels like insulin. Medicinal plants like tobacco, okay, These are medicinal plants. You know, that seizures. They use hemp, marijuana, THC to help stop epileptic seizures all over the country and all over the world. Medicinally plants. All right. In vitro antibacterial activities. Remember, they say E. Coli bacteria causes most UTIs, and maybe that is true for you. It ain’t the truth for everybody. This is. This is an infection drug resistance medical journal. Based on the findings of this current study, the second most active plant extract that is able to inhibit the growth of tested bacteria like E.

Coli was ethanol and methanol extracts of Nigela sativa, the plant. This is for urinary tract infections. Can you, on the top of your head, tell me what Nigela sativa is? It’s called black cumin seed oil, and it’s in our biodefense product. The result of this present investigation revealed the strong antibiotic activity. Antibacterial activity of Nigella sativa seeds extracts against all studied bacteria at all concentrations of black cumin seed oil. Little bit a lot. It always worked. Ethanol extract of Nigela sativa effectiveness against Staph aureus. Staph infections included E. Coli and Klebsiella pneumonia bacteria. It was effective against all of those.

Isn’t that amazing? So staph infections are effectively cured. Cured treated with Nigella sativa oil. It’s in the study. Read it. It is effective against Staph pneumonia and E. Coli bacteria that they say causes most UTs in this bladder context. Conversation Ethanol extract of Nigela sativa called black cumin seed oil against Staph aureus E. Coli at a concentration of 25, 50 and 100 milligrams per milliliter it didn’t matter. And against pneumonia and pseudonymous aragonesa respectively, at concentrations of 50 milligrams per milliliter it was effective against all three of those. It didn’t matter. You use 25, 50. 50 worked the most.

It was just as good as 100 and good as the 25. Good. It was also observed that methanol seed extract of Nigela sativa exhibited higher antibacterial activity towards all strains of the study bacteria than the ethanol extract did. So they’re just telling you even when we compared Nigela sativa either from methanol or ethanol, the methanol version was even better than the ethanol. The antibacterial activity of the methanol extract of this plant was most effective against tested bacteria. This study demonstrated the antibacterial activity of methanol and ethanol extract of Punica granitum, Nigella sativa and echinops. These are the different plants plants they tested against E.

Coli, pseudonymous aragonoso staph, Klebsiella pneumonia and the other P mirabilous bacteria of uro Urinary tract disease bacteria. The results showed showed that all three tested plant extracts inhibited the growth of at least one or more of the tested organisms. Remember, I already showed you E. Coli did. I mean, sorry. Nigela sativa actually handled all the bacteria they were testing all by itself. The tested traditional plants can be the best candidate for further studies in the development of a new antimicrobial agent against Uro Urinary tract disease pathogenic bacteria. Now in the GSC Biological and Pharmaceutical Sciences Medical Journal they report that kidney stone risk reduction and size reduction utilizing medical or medicinal plants.

So now they’re going to go look at plants and are there plants that help reduce kidney Stone formations. We just handled urinary tract infections. Now we’re going to stone formation. Look at what they report. Nigella sativa called black cumin seed oil. Nigella sativa was tested on 80 participants who had 4 to 10 millimeter kidney stones. Now I want to stop there. I had a son, his name is Bryce, who was told he had a 9 millimeter kidney stone and that it would never pass unless they did surgery. When he was a teenager, I told the urologist at the hospital on the phone, do not do that procedure.

His body can break it down. He will pee it out in the next two weeks. And we did it without surgery. But he said 95% surety to me, it will never pass on its own. And I said, it doesn’t matter what percentage you give me, I know it’s going to work, but that 5% I’ll take. So just know this is a 4 to 10 millimeter kidney stone. These are big. 10 is big because 9 millimeters I was told my own son could never pass. So these are stones they believe you need surgery for. So 80 participants with 4 to 10 millimeter kidney stones.

In a randomized trial, 1 gram of Nigella sativa oil every 12 hours for two weeks of Nigela Sativa was compared with Flomax a prescription drug. You see there on the screen. Stone sizes decreased from 10 millimeters to 5 millimeters with either the FDA approved prescribed drug called Flomax or Nigella Sativa oil. Both did it. Hold up. One is FDA approved and the other one is not. Which one will you trust? The FDA approval process doesn’t mean anything. By the way, you can’t sue them for approving drugs that are dangerous. So the approval process doesn’t really matter.

You’re learning here that a plant was just as effective effective as an FDA approved drug at shrinking kidney stones. You’re welcome. Let’s highlight the last sentence. Everybody look at me. Listen to me. If you know anybody with kidney stones, bladder stones, read the following sentence from the published medical journal. Together, Nagella Sativa reduced pain and increased stone passage, being able to pee out the stones more than the FDA approved prescription only drug called Flomax. What? Mother Nature produced something that’s more effective than an FDA approved drug. The most prescribed drug for kidney stones and bladder stones.

Yes. Mother Nature wins. Read it together. Science has published Nigella Sativa oil reduced pain from kidney stones and bladder stones, increased stone passage out of the body from the kidneys and the bladder stones. Better than Flomax. Aren’t you Glad you watched the doctor Artist show biodefense. The second ingredient in it is black cumin seed oil by volume for that very reason. And what you’ve learned now is this biodefense product, that the second ingredient is black cumin seed oil actually can help with UTIs. I just showed you those studies. We’re talking about the three most common bladder problems, UTIs, stones and cystitis.

Two of them, UTIs and stones are handled with black cumin seed oil even better than their drug counterparts. I find that remarkable. Clinical studies have been shown beneficial effects of Nigela sativa oil black cumin seed oil in the prevention of kidney stones and the treatment of kidney stones. So even if you’ve had kidney stones in your past, bladder stones in your past, and you want to prevent it, Nigella sativa oil biodefense black cumin seed oil is known to prevent kidney stones from forming. 60 patients with renal stones kidney stones were randomly enrolled in two arms of a randomized triple blind placebo controlled clinical trial.

The patients were treated with Nigela sativa oil capsules or with placebo two times per day for 10 weeks only. Nigella Sativa seed group 44% of those patients excreted all of their stones out of their body. Almost half of them passed all of their stones completely and the size of the stones remained unchanged in only 3% of them and decreased in size in over 51% of them. In contrast, the placebo group who did not take black cumin seed oil Nigel sediva they saw 15% of their excreted stones were completely removed. Only 15% compared to 45% with black cumin seed oil and 11% reduced the size of their stones.

Where in the Nigela sativa oil group it was 51.8% had shot shrunken stones which are easier to pass. 15% had an increase in the size of their stones in the placebo group, so don’t do nothing and 57% had no change in their stones size. So if you’re having symptoms of stones, you develop stones, you should be on black cumin seed every single day. I would recommend one capsule of black cumin seed oil. Take the dropper, put it inside a capsule, swallow it to prevent them once a day. If you’re treating them, it’d be two to three capsules every day until they’re gone and passed out of your body.

Then go down to one capsule day for prevention. Read this last sentence. The difference in the average size of kidney stones after the study was significant. Between the two groups. So they saw a very big difference. It changed the size. Nigella sativa black cumin seed oil in biodefense as compared with the placebo has been demonstrated to have significant positive effects on the disappearance or the reduction of the size of kidney stones. The word disappearance means some of those people’s stones just disappeared. They dissolved. They didn’t have to pass them or pm out. That’s how incredible black cumin seed oil is.

Less formation of calcium and kidney stones was found with the use of black cumin seed oil in two different animal models in a different study. And in those studies, the use of Nigella seed, Nigella sativa oil or black cumin seed significantly protected the test animals against experimentally induced formation of kidney stones. So they have ways of actually introducing chemicals into a animal and making them make kidney stones. But if they give those animals black cumin seed oil, it stops them from making it when they’re trying to get the body of an animal to make the stones.

Nigella sativa significantly decreased the number of kidney stones that were accumulating in the calcium deposition in those animals. This is the preventative measure, even in humans. Nigella sativa oil shows antioxidant, anti inflammatory, anti apoptic and immune regulating properties. Nigella sativa oil black cumin seed oil in our biodefense showed limited to no toxicity whatsoever. Do I need to show you Flomax’s side effects? No. Go look it up. Conclusion. The plants with the best clinical trials and supporting preclinical data showing effectiveness in reducing kidney stone formation, which become bladder stones and reoccurrence, are Nigella sativa oil black cumin seed oil.

Second is horse gram called dolicos by Flores, which I have never used and ever purchased. Varuna bark called Kritava nirvala and Tribulus terratris terrestris tribulus. I know very well. This is an herb that helps raise testosterone levels in humans, all kinds. And its scientific name is gokshura or its general name. All right. Nigella sativa oil is the best of the medicinal plants found in nature at helping to reduce prevention and cure. Clear, make, disappear kidney stones, bladder stones. You are welcome. Now let’s dive into vitamin D deficiency as a risk factor for urinary tract infection in women.

Urinary tract infection is a severe health disease with high complication because it’s related to antibiotic resistance and threatening to help throughout lifetime. According to the World Health Organization, urinary diseases cause death of almost 85,000 people every year in this infection, which they blame on E. Coli. Most parts of the urinary system like the urethra, kidneys, bladder and ureters get affected. The urethra and bladder parts of the lower part of the urinary tract are involved in most of the infections. Bladder cells secrete and express a human antimicrobial peptide names as Cathylcidine which protects the lower urinary tract.

Just stay here. In the bladder are cells on the lining that secrete an antibiotic, an antifungal and anti parasitic. That’s what an antimicrobial is. It releases its own antibiotic, antifungal anti parasitic peptide, a small protein called Catholicin which protects the lower urinary tract from urinary tract infections. Vitamin D induces that peptide made by your bladder cells of the urinary bladder epithelium as it provides protection against both gram negative and gram positive bacteria including E. Coli and Klebsiella and staph. Vitamin D does it stimulates the bladder to release that stuff. You want to lower your risk of urinary tract infections and bladder symptoms.

Take vitamin D. The study’s main purpose was to determine the relationship between blood levels of vitamin D and UTI in women in reproductive years. And this is what they found. Out of 75 urine specimens collected from patients complaining of signs and symptoms of UTIs, 52 of them, 70% were positive for bacterial infection, 30% were not. From positive cultures. There were different types of bacteria isolated. Most, they say were confirmed to be E. Coli. And they show you the percentage. Here’s all the bacteria they tested. E. Coli is the blue group. That’s the biggest they found. Of all the bacteria they looked for, the orange is staph and then the gray is Staphylococcus hemolyticus.

Patients read 3.3 section patients with lower amounts of blood vitamin D showed higher bacterial load in urine samples. Then it says we tried to examine if there was any correlation between the levels of vitamin D and its deficiency and the severity of UTI infections in the patient group. And look at what they said. There was significantly higher number of bacteria present in the patient’s urine. Urine who had vitamin D deficiency. The highest number of bacteria that was found in the urine sample of the vitamin D deficient patients. According to cultural results, when they cultured it grew bacteria in the urine samples.

There’s a clear correlation between the severity of the deficiency of this vitamin vitamin D and positive culture or amounts of bacteria microbes. The more deficient the patient is in vitamin D levels, the more occurrence of bacterial UTIs they have, and mixed bacterial positive cultures indicating vitamin D as a risk factor for UTIs. If you have low vitamin D levels or you’re not supplementing vitamin D, your risk for UTIs goes up. Conclusion Our research on women of reproductive age with low vitamin D levels reveals that there are more they are more more at risk of contracting UTIs than the healthy individuals healthy being they have normal levels of vitamin D and they don’t have UTI symptoms.

This shows a significant association of vitamin D deficiency, low levels of vitamin D and urinary tract infections, especially in moderate and severe infections, which is an important aspect of infection control. Concluding that to treat women of reproductive age with urinary tract infection infections, whether they are acute right now or reoccurring, it is better to search for vitamin D deficiency and treat it simultaneously. How many urologists, kidney doctors or general practitioners do you know when you have a uti? Are recommending you to take vitamin D as a supplement to help you beat your uti? Or do they just throw antibiotics at you? They only throw antibiotics at you until those medical doctors watch the doctor Artist show and read these researchers papers, share this info with your doctor.

They should know. Inhibition of E. Coli and Staph aureus with selenium nanoparticles synthesized by pulsed laser ablation in deionized water. So they’re taking little bitty pieces of selenium called nanoparticles, suspending it in water and they’re going to see if it can kill E. Coli and staph, which I just showed you are the number one cause of bladder infections in these women. They were showing reproductive age. This is awesome. So we’ve so far looked at Nigella sativa. That’s in our biodefense. I just showed you vitamin D which we have, and the sun gives you if you want to go get it there.

And now we’re going to dive into selenium. Various concentrations of selenium nanoparticles were subjected into E. Coli and Staph Aureus bacteria and incubated for 4, 8 or 24 hours. The most concentrated selenium sample, 50 parts per million, exhibited the highest inhibition rate with 46% and 63% of E. Coli and Staph aureus growth inhibition after 24 hours respectively. So they saw E. Coli E. Coli die in 24 hours from the higher amount of selenium. 50% almost died or was killed off the growth rate. But in staph it was 63%. How many people with staph infections where their legs need to be amputated have been told that selenium supplementation would help them beat it like in 24 hours reduce the amount of the infection.

This is why I had to do the show. You guys had know this stuff that I love Learning possible mechanic mechanisms towards inhibiting or reducing the amount of E. Coli bacteria growth is that selenium nanoparticles attach by what is called chem absorption and and penetrate the outer membrane of E. Coli that contains lipopolysaccharides fats. The total inhibition of E. Coli and staph Aureus is expected to occur at 107 and 79 parts per milli millimeter respectively. Parts per million. Sorry. It is confirmed that selenium nanoparticles can inhibit both gram negative and gram positive bacteria. It doesn’t matter what kind of bacterial infection you have if your doctor looks at you and says you need an antibiotic ever.

Just know selenium is proven to help inhibit the growth of all bacteria. Gram positive, gram negative with a higher efficiency against gram positive bacterias. Finally, the minimal concentration required 50% back to create 50% bacterial inhibition of E. Coli and Staph aureus after 24 hours should be a minimum 50 parts per ML of selenium. That is for all of those who do. What is it called? There’s a stickler. Oh, compound pharmacist. They’re compound pharmacists in almost every city. Go see them and tell them you need selenium in this. If you want, I need selenium. If you don’t want to just take the supplement from us or some other brand, that’s fine.

Don’t tell your compound pharmacist to make this amount of selenium in parts per milliliter of that deionized water in the title. They can do it. Now let’s look at N acetylcysteine. It prevents bladder tissue fibrosis in a lipopolysaccharide induced cystitis rat model. Now I need to stay here real quick. We’re talking about N acetylcysteine prevents bladder tissue fibrosis. Now you need to understand something here. N acetylcysteine and selenium. The reason why I’m about to present this. This is in a rat induced cystitis model. N acetylcysteine and selenium I just showed you together when supplemented tells your liver to produce more glutathione.

It needs those two elements like you need flour and water to make bre. You need N acetylcysteine and selenium to make glutathione. Nothing is more powerful at reversing interstitial cystitis in a person. Nothing’s more powerful other than a gal acetiva oil at reducing stone formation and reducing urinary tract infections than glutathione. So this is why I’m about to present the N acetylcysteine aspect. In this present study, we developed a cystitis rat model with chronic inflammation and prominent fibrosis by increasing the frequency of LPS installation. This LPS induced. They just injected this chemical into this rat. It causes bladder cystitis, exhibited urethral urethra denudation, inflammation, mast cell infiltration and fibrosis histologically and bladder dysfunction, which were similar to interstitial cystitis in a human.

Injection of N acetylcysteine improved inflammation, fibrosis and voiding parameters. Being able to pee out everything to empty the bladder in these cystitis rats. They did everything they could to make a rat have a model of human being interstitial cystitis. And when they injected in acetylcysteine it reversed it all. At the bottom. Treatment modalities for bladder fibrosis, regardless of severity, are limited. There’s nothing really in medicine to do for these people. And nac N acetylcysteine proven to have therapeutic effects by reducing inflammation and reversing fibrosis, could be a possible breakthrough. Now they’re going to investigate what are the effects of in acetylcysteine and selenium in reflux kidney disease.

So kidney reflux is called vesicoureteral reflux is defined as reflux of urine from the bladder up into the urinary tract. The ureters back up into the kidneys and it can cause urinary tract infections. However, it leads to a development of an infection in the case of bacteria increase bacterial infections. This reflux into the kidneys and ureters is observed in approximately 40 to 50 cases of proven UTIs. N acetylcysteine, they tell you, is a synthetic derivative of an amino acid called L cysteine and it is a precursor of a tripeptide glutathione. Glutathione is what I just mentioned.

It’s a precursor to making glutathione, which serves as one of the self defense mechanisms of cells against oxidative stress, inflammation, pain, disease. NAC has been used for the treatment of numerous diseases characterized by oxidative stress. Selenium is a trace element which is a component of the glutathione peroxidase system. Selenium is also an antioxidant and plays an essential role in the activity of several enzymes and proteins involved in regulating your immune response and cellular inflammation defense. In pubmed.gov they dive even more into selenium. Dietary selenium increases cellular glutathione peroxidase activity and reduces the enhanced susceptibility to lipid peroxidation or death disease of plasma and LDL cholesterol in kidney transplant recipients Big time medical procedure kidney transplant but selenium helps to produce glutathione that prevents disease and death and failure of kidney transplants.

The glutathione system plays a major role in the protection of cells against stress in humans. The main aim of this study was to find out the relationship between glutathione and plasma blood lipids cholesterol in six kidney transplant recipients by using dietary selenium. Selenium supplementation by using dietary selenium to activate the glutathione system. We thus analyze the effect of selenium at 0.2 milligrams a day. That’s 200 micrograms, which is exactly what’s in my capsules for a period of three months. So one capsule every day for three months followed by an additional three months on plasma and LDA lipid peroxidation.

Selenium treatment resulted in a 50% reduction in the lipid peroxidation. The patient’s red blood cell count glutathione system revealed low levels of reduced glutathione, which is a disease version of decreased activities of red blood cell glutathione peroxidase and glutathione reductase by 23%, 18% and 20% respectively in comparison to normal red blood cells. Selenium treatment resulted in a significant elevation in red blood cell glutathione peroxidase. That’s what you want. Increased glutathione and glutathione reductase activities and in reduced glutathione content 64, 57 and 11% respectively. So the good glutathione went up, the bad glutathione peroxidase 4 went down.

This effect was also paralleled by 39% reduction in the red blood cell oxidized glutathione content. You oxidize glutathione, it becomes bad for you. That’s all you need to know. It’s like oxidating copper. Statue of Liberty used to be this bright copper thing and then all of a sudden it’s turned green, it’s oxidized. We thus conclude that dietary selenium, which activates the glutathione system is a potent antioxidant against blood and LDL lipid peroxidation in kidney transplant recipients. Vitamin K2 remember we talked about vitamin D? We talked about nigella sativa oil, black cumin seed oil. We’ve talked about selenium, we’ve talked about N acetylcysteine.

Our vitamin D3 has vitamin K2 combined with it. We’ve already talked about vitamin D here. If you have any bladder conditions, these supplements I’m naming help all of them. This is vitamin K2ameliorates osteoarthritis by suppressing ferroptosis iron induced death. But I want you to pay attention to degrading through activation GPX4’s dual functions. GPX4 is the bad version of glutathione peroxidase 4 that has to be eliminated to allow your body to heal from inflammation. Vitamin K2 helps to reduce. I want to pay attention to this second sentence here. Additionally, vitamin K2 can reverse the inhibitory effect of RSL3 on the bad cholesterol or, sorry, glutathione GPX4 and increases vitamin K does vitamin K2 increases intracellular glutathione content and by doing that you help prevent bladder infections, you help reduce bladder stones and kidney stone formation and you help reverse bladder cystitis.

This is all I wanted y’ all to see from this. This is not about bladder issues, but vitamin K2 increases intracellular glutathione which helps to reverse bladder conditions. We confirmed that vitamin K2 by activating the expression of glutathione peroxidase 4 in your bone cells, significantly reduces mitochondrial membrane potential and decreases the content of oxidative stress and lipid death or disease. For the first time in this study, vitamin K2 through its dual targeting regulation reveals its tremendous potential in treating osteoarthritis. Did you know vitamin K2 treats osteoarthritis? Medical research says it. So although out there with osteoarthritis and bladder problems, you now know vitamin K2 is right for you.

Look at the last statement paving the way for new therapeutic avenues in the management of osteoarthritis. This is our nature wins biodefense product that contains black cumin seed oil. We highlighted it there for you. If you have any bladder problems. Vitamin D3 and K2 and biodefense you should be on. You want to prevent kidney stones, you need to be taking biodefense every day, rest of your life. Vitamin D3K2 for reducing urinary tract infections while you have an infection or to prevent them. This works, bladder stones included. And acetylcysteine. The Doctor Show. There it is. Selenium, 200 micrograms, just like you saw in the study is what’s in our selenium capsules.

Scan your QR code, follow along. Can’t wait to see you on the next Dr. Ardis show. I hope you guys have an incredible week. May you have an incredible day. Don’t forget, you want to Learn more about COVID 19, how to overcome all the crap we dealt with with COVID 19 vaccine injuries included. You need to get my book moving beyond the COVID 19 lies. That’s now in Spanish version on Amazon to order. It’s in French version. It’s an audible version, a bestseller worldwide in print. And next will be a Polish version. We’re very, very excited about that.

All right. I’m Dr. Bryan Ardis. This is the Dr. Ardis Show. I’m so honored you spent time with me today. Thank you for your love and trust and support. God bless you. We will see you next time on the Dr. Ardis Show.
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