Natural Remedies for an Overactive Bladder (OAB) or Frequent Urination

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Posted by Pone (California, US) on 07/12/2014
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I tested urine of an elderly relative with a conductivity meter. It gives me a very high reading, suggesting extreme dehydration. Yet the same person is testing on serum blood tests with low sodium and potassium. How can this be?

I thought high conductivity indicated too great a concentration of electrolyte minerals and that this would be addressed by increased electrolytes. High conductivity suggests the person needs more plain water, without the electrolytes. How do I resolve that discrepancy?

This person has problems holding onto water and tends to immediately urinate any excess water.

Replied by Om
(Hope Bc Canada)
07/12/2014

Pone from California, US --- actually, drinking water, even lots, can dehydrate. See the Water Cure website about this. Grey celtic salt has many minerals and if drunk the correct way, would result in a three hour stay before urinating . It is the salt that keeps the water in the tissues.

I hope you will have the time to check out the website. It is all about the late Dr. Bhatmanghelidj who wrote the book " The Body's Many Cries For Water".

Namaste, Om

Diann
(New South Wales)
03/24/2021

I have urination frequency, so does drinking much more water help this, or does the frequency get worse

Replied by Diann
(New South Wales Australia)
03/24/2021

Hi, Did you have success with the Dr's water therapy? Did you eventually get off any medication, ie diabetic? Blood pressure



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