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Number one - antibiotics rarely kill the microbes that actually cause a UTI, particularly Escherichia coli, which is the bacteria responsible for 90% of all UTI cases. And number two - antibiotics kill off the friendly bacteria in the digestive tract, which then allows the growth of harmful bacteria. So further down the track you'll very likely end up with other problems (along with a painful re-occurrence of your urinary tract infection) such as chronic candida overload (thrush). This is a serious problem as candida fungus release toxic "candida buds" that eventually find their way into the blood stream and poison your blood!
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