Had a similar experience with my wife.  She is in a nursing facility
with advanced Alzheimer’s and the nurse noticed that her urine had
an odor. They requested permission to give her antibiotics while
waiting for the lab results.   I suggested that they try cranberry juice
instead.  (The lab subsequently confirmed that she had developed a
urinary infection).  The next three mornings, when I went down to
feed her breakfast, I put about ½ oz of 4 ppm cS in her orange juice.
On the fourth morning, they told me that by the second day, her
urine no longer had an odor and they didn’t know why because the
kitchen was unable (they probably forgot) to get any cranberry juice.
I gave her cS that morning anyway for good measure.  The following week,
when the second lab tests came back, they showed negative infection.

Erwin

"Robert L. Berger" wrote:

> Hi  Ya"all;
>
> Another anecdotal CS success. Yesterday noon I walked my Great Pyrenees
> dog 100+ pounds and she squatted 8 times to urinate. Again at 3 ppm the
> same thing so I fixed her a dish with 3 teaspoons of ice cream and 4 oz
> of 9 ppm CS. by 8 pm the frequency  of urination had deceased to three,
> so I fixed her another disk. This morning things were back to normal.
> Gave her another for good measure.
>
> "Ole Bob"


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