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Did you know that many people at risk, or with serious health issues, are still reluctant to change their old, unhealthy eating habits?
“It’s not so easy!,” they cry. Well, old habits die hard…
At first, all dietary recommendations (read: restrictions) seem hard. However, it is heartening to realize that you can independently achieve a significant improvement of your health - if you put your mind to it.
It is a well-known fact - although not everybody agrees - that most our health conditions can resolve, if we quit feeding our bodies with the meat-, dairy-, and sugar-based Western Diet, also known as the S.A.D. (Standard American Diet).
This way of eating has all the factors that increase our risk of just about any illness. Sad, but true.
If you decide to get well and/or stay healthy, you must - sorry to be imperative , but we are responsible for keeping your urinary tract healthy - change your preferences and eating habits.
In other words, you have to pay more attention to the foods you eat, namely their:
First of all, in your new eating habits you need to:
Did you know that dark green leafy veggies contain compounds (known as thylakoids) that trigger satiety signals to help you:
And also remember that the efficacy of any dietary supplements, both nutritional and herbal, can be very limited by an unhealthy lifestyle.
So, make sure you try to live the healthiest lifestyle possible which includes:
We know our approach works for two major reasons. First, we have tested and proven it. Second, we have recommended it to our clients and online customers. And - let us assure you - it has worked for almost every single person who has seriously applied it.
We are confident, then, that our complimentary eDiet will guide you – a UTI sufferer – to becoming a better-informed patient who can manage her or his own care. And most importantly, ask the right questions. Only by insisting on adequate management and in-depth information, you can achieve an optimal health outcome for yourself.
So, free yourself from negativity, pessimism or doubt (if any) and give the dietary approach to urinary tract infection serious consideration. It can give you an opportunity – if you choose it – to improve the quality of your urinary health, or the health of someone you know, or hold dear.
If you really want to prevent or overcome (another) urinary tract infection, our free eDiet is definitely for you. The choice, however, is yours. It always has been.