Does Ecoli cause a urinary tract infection?
E-coli bacteria cause urinary tract infections. When E-coli adheres to the wall of the urinary tract it then multiplies and manifests itself as an infection.
Do I need to take and antibiotic if I have a urinary tract infection to kill Ecoli?
Yes, an antibiotic is necessary to kill bacteria and if a urinary tract infection is left untreated it could be dangerous.
But isn't taking antibiotics regularly unhealthy?
Antibiotics have side effects such as compromising the immune system, destroying friendly bacteria, and causing antibiotic resistant bacteria.
So, what should I do if I get urinary tract infections regularly but don't want to take antibiotics all of the time?
If you have a urinary tract infection it is necessary to take an antibiotic. But there are some very effective nutrients to help keep bacteria from adhering to the urinary tract in the first place. After over 10 years of research and development we have finally discovered the active ingredients in cranberry responsible for keeping bacteria from adhering to the urinary tract. The final product is called CranXact® and has been awarded 4 patents by the U.S. government. Just take one capsule in the morning and one capsule in the evening.
Here is how CranXact® works:

Receptor sites on bacteria pili bind to the bladder wall. Bacteria can then adhere, colonize and multiply. |
The active ingredients in CranXact bind to the E-coli pili helping to prevent bacteria from adhering to the bladder. Bacteria can then be safely flushed from the body during urination. |
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