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Are you struggling with the discomfort and pain of interstitial cystitis, also known as painful bladder syndrome? Don't worry; you're not alone, and there are natural remedies that can help! This chronic condition can lead to bladder pressure, pain, and occasional pelvic pain, making daily life challenging. In this article, we will explore natural remedies designed to manage symptoms and promote relief for those living with interstitial cystitis.

This frustrating condition impacts the bladder, a hollow organ that plays a crucial role in storing and processing urine. For those with interstitial cystitis, the crucial communication between the bladder and brain is disrupted, leading to an increased need to urinate, even when the urine volume is significantly lower than what most people experience.

Symptoms of IC

The symptoms of interstitial cystitis vary among individuals and can change over time due to periodic "flaring" in response to triggers. Common signs include pelvic pain, persistent or urgent need to urinate, frequent urination in small amounts, pain or discomfort as the bladder fills, relief after urination, and pain during sexual intercourse. Although the symptoms may resemble those of a urinary tract infection, urine cultures of individuals with interstitial cystitis are typically bacteria-free.

The exact cause of interstitial cystitis remains unknown, but research suggests several factors, such as defects in the bladder's protective lining, autoimmune reactions, heredity, infection, and allergies, may contribute.

Natural Remedies for Interstitial Cystitis

Since interstitial cystitis is an inflammatory condition, natural remedies targeting inflammation can provide relief. Some of these remedies include:

Tumeric

Turmeric, a vibrant yellow spice derived from the Curcuma longa plant, has been used for centuries in traditional medicine for its potent anti-inflammatory properties. Curcumin, the active compound found in turmeric, is believed to be responsible for its powerful effects. Research suggests that turmeric may benefit individuals suffering from interstitial cystitis by reducing inflammation and alleviating associated symptoms.

Amanda's Testimonial on Earth Clinic

Amanda from Madison Heights, MI, found significant relief from her interstitial cystitis symptoms by incorporating turmeric into her routine. Initially misdiagnosing her condition as a stubborn UTI, she experienced extreme pain, urgency, and sleep interruptions. Upon researching IC and its inflammatory nature, Amanda tried drinking an 8oz glass of water mixed with 1/2 tsp turmeric and a small pinch of black pepper. She noticed improvements in pain and urgency within just 30 minutes and continued to see further reductions in symptoms after repeated use. Amanda experimented with turmeric capsules and aloe juice, but found the most effective remedy to be the powdered turmeric spice with black pepper stirred into water.

Dosage and Usage 

Mix 1/2 teaspoon of turmeric powder with a small pinch of black pepper in 8 ounces of water to use turmeric for interstitial cystitis relief. Drink this mixture once or twice daily. Alternatively, turmeric capsules containing black pepper extract can be used.

Anti-inflammatory Diet

Adopting a diet that avoids "trigger" foods can help manage interstitial cystitis symptoms. This approach focuses on consuming foods that reduce inflammation while eliminating those that exacerbate the condition. Common trigger foods to avoid include caffeine, alcohol, spicy foods, citrus fruits, and artificial sweeteners. Instead, consume more fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins known to have anti-inflammatory properties.

Balancing Urine Alkalinity

Managing the alkalinity of urine can alleviate symptoms. Borax, baking soda, and apple cider vinegar diluted in water are potential remedies for this purpose.

Aloe Vera

Aloe vera, known for its anti-inflammatory and soothing properties, can help reduce bladder inflammation and promote healing. A typical dose of aloe vera juice is 2-4 ounces twice daily. Look for aloe vera products specifically designed for internal use and ensure they are free of aloin, a potentially irritating substance.

Vitamin C 

Vitamin C is an antioxidant that helps reduce inflammation, boosts the immune system, and supports tissue repair. The recommended daily dosage of vitamin C for adults is 75-90 mg daily, but some people take much more.

Marshmallow Root 

Marshmallow root has soothing properties that can help relieve bladder irritation and inflammation in interstitial cystitis patients.

A typical dose for marshmallow root is 1-2 teaspoons of the dried herb steeped in 8 ounces of boiling water for 10-15 minutes, taken 2-3 times daily.

Barley Milk

Barley milk is rich in nutrients and antioxidants, which can help reduce inflammation and support overall bladder health. You can prepare barley milk by boiling 1/4 cup of pearl barley in 4 cups of water for 45 minutes, then blending and straining the mixture. Drink 1-2 cups of barley milk daily for best results.

Conclusion

Natural remedies for interstitial cystitis can provide relief and help manage the condition by targeting inflammation and promoting healing. Incorporating an anti-inflammatory diet, balancing urine alkalinity, and using supplements like aloe vera, vitamin C, marshmallow root, and barley milk may offer significant benefits to individuals suffering from this chronic condition.

Continue reading below to learn which remedies helped our readers with IC, and let us know which one helped you!


The comments below reflect the personal experiences and opinions of readers and do not represent medical advice or the views of this website. The information shared has not been evaluated by the FDA and is not intended to diagnose, treat, or prevent any disease or health condition. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional for medical concerns.

ACI-JEL

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Posted by Ali (Brisbane, Qld Australia) on 04/19/2012
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I had recurrent cystitus for 30 years. Got to the point where I could not have sex without getting it. I would also get it if I got too dehydrated. Doctors advice did not prevent the attacks. I had to help myself, I cured myself by using a mild antibacterial cream instead of KY jelly before sex for six months. I have not had an attack since and that was 5 years ago. Sounds simple, but it worked. If you are into more natural methods you could try ACI-JEL which is just vinegar in a cream. You can also try 1/4 tsp of bicarb with water twice a day to keep you alkaline, as the problem thrives in an acid conditions. Good luck to all you long sufferers, my heart goes out to you.

Replied by Sueb
(Potsdam, New York Usa)
01/03/2013

To ALi from AUstraila, could you PLEASE tell me what kind of mild antibacterial cream you used. is it specifically for the vagina or intercourse? Thank you.


Acidophilus

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Posted by Chevygirl (Tuakau, Franklin, New Zealand, New Zealand) on 01/21/2012
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Hi Chrissie, I was told to take acidophilus tablets for IC pain and I must admit, I was pretty skeptical about them working, but I can tell you, they worked within an hour!! I was blown away!

The weird thing was however, I bought them from right where you are at a drug store in Anaheim. The bottle is labeled 'Henry's', freeze dried acidophilus. When they had run out I bought more from our local health shop (in New Zealand) and to my disdain, they didn't work!

I have no explanation for this, so I will have to get my brother, who lives in Anaheim, to send me some more, as those ones definitely did without fail!!

Good luck with this, keep us posted!

Chevygirl, NZ


Alkaline pH

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Posted by Grace (Pdx., US) on 03/08/2015
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IC:

Cabbage can be juiced and drunk, it is alkalizing; perhaps the cure is in keeping the urine alkalized. The high content of sulphur in cabbage removes (free radicals and uric acid) which are the main causes of arthritis, skin diseases, rheumatism, and gout.


Alkaline pH
Posted by Deborah (Riverview, Fl) on 08/02/2008
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For your IC, please get some Ph paper and test your urine. You want it alkaline, not acidic. Check it all day long. I think you might have a fungal growth. To kill it and get alkaline take 400mg of potassium citrate 3 times a day. Also take 1/4 tsp. borax, 1/8 to 1/4 tsp. baking soda and 1 to 2 tbls apple cider vinegar in a little water. Take it 3 times a day. You can drink some plain water after it to wash it down. The fungus won't like this and you may feel worse, before you get better, please stick with it and stay away from all sugars. I can now go 2 to 3 hours without going to the bathroom and only get up 3 times at night, it use to be every 20 minutes. Good luck and I will pray for you.

Replied by Anjie
(Goodlettsville, TN)
04/16/2009

Please help me understand this. I was told 3 weeks ago that I probably had I.C. UGH!!!!! My Dr. gave me Enanblex and the run down on this disease and told me to check several websites and support groups on how to deal with this. His nurse said it all to do with what I ate and if I ate something acidic to do the baking soda trick. It didn't help as a matter of fact it seem to get worse and my urine then had a foul odor with some pus in it. I finally convinced my Neurologist not my gyno to put me on antibiotics (even though the urinalysis was negative)and it seem to start getting better right away. Does any body else have this problem? I did find that you can use _____ to remove the acid from foods and it comes in a oral tablet & a granule formula to put in foods that you are cooking.I feel like I need to find a different Dr. because he wasn't very helpful and basically told me to talk to the internet if I had a problem. Any feed back would be so helpful.

Replied by Elizabeth
(Nashville, TN)
05/03/2009

This is for Angie from Goodlettsville, TN that suffers from IC...if you had pus in your urine than it sounds like an infection to me. My urologist said that the does not rely on the urinalysis done in the office because they can be unreliable. He always sends them out to be cultured. I would definitely get a second opinion if I were you. I would much rather have UTI's which can be cleared up rather than IC which is a chronic condition. Best of luck to you.

Kristi
(Or)
06/18/2024

I experience UTI feelings, wasn't sure if it is IC. I saw a few MD's, OBGYN they were clueless. I researched and came across an interview practitioner that was using MicroGenDX labs for her patients. The lab checks for 50,000 pathogens. I ordered the test through MicroGenDX and the lab did a urinalysis and within 48 hours they found the two different types of bacteria. My naturopathic doctor went over the lab tests, and came up with a naturopathic treatment

Replied by Susan
(Grand Rapids, MI)
07/26/2009

I have had IC for 19 years so I have a lot of experience dealing with it. When I first came down with it I also noticed that antibiotics relieved my symptoms, so I kept going to the doctor and begging for antibiotics. Whatever causes it is some kind of virulent fungus. What has worked best for me is ___ ____ [anti-candida supplement] and colloidal silver.

Replied by Diane
(Ottumwa, Iowa, Usa)
01/14/2011

For I. C. , look at a particular form of calcium called Calcium Glycerophosphate, (brand is P______.) good luck everyone.

Vicki
(Atlanta)
07/07/2018

That's what the Interstitial Cystitis help site says. “Take Calcium Glycerophosphate daily to reduce unintended acids in your diet and decrease IC symptoms which result from ingesting bladder irritants.”

They recommend L-arginine, Chondroitin Sulfate, and Probiotics from studies indicating that they help relieve IC symptoms. I've upped my dose of L-arginine and ordered Chondroitin Sulfate. You probably know of Glucosamine & Chondroitin a popular supplement.

Replied by Renae
(Mpls, Mn)
06/05/2011
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Calcium Citrate alkolizes urine while giving you calcium you need anyway. Search on Google " "Calcium citrate" "urine PH" " Plus you can put them in your purse. I use 4/day (The recomended dose), one per meal and 1 w/small snack b4 bed. (Purchase w/Magnesium in the pill also, or you can get constipated. ) Test w/ph paper if you like. Works like a charm, while providing what we need anyway-strong bones. I hear to always take calcium w/food for best absorption. 1st time I took them, I tested PH and wow very alkaline. Pain went way down. After taking for 3 weeks, I was pain free, but still on the IC diet, but starting to cheat a little with good results. (salty foods good now, I couldn't eat blueberries b4, can drink white wine now) Sleeping well (up 2x- was up to 10x), and able to wait to go for over 1.5 hrs now.

Replied by Lisa
(Hastings, Mn)
06/16/2011
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Yes. I agree. Calcium Citrate did the trick. And Fast. Pain gone almost right way and permanently. I can eat much larger variety after only a few days. Staying off citrus and tomato sauce because I don't want to push it, as I am back on low acid caffeinated coffee after only 2 wks and I am afraid to push it. I need the caffeine more to get to work. I am also back on chocolate. If I take it on an empty stomach though I get nauseous! I take 3 to 4 per day. If I take 4 I get dry lips though. PH of urine is VERY alkaline.

Replied by Renae
(Mpls, Mn)
07/12/2011
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Update: still have IC as a problem even w/calcium and mag. Not cured. Can't open up diet much, but constant pain gone. Took awhile to get the correct calcium to magnesium ratio. As I have fibro and that got bad (as did constipation) on just the calcium citrate (w/the little magnesium oxide that was in the capsel) so had to add more magnesium oxide , but adding too much caused diarrhea. After finetuning this I still need to move on to do more w/glucosamine and condritan, but have a hard time taking that due to gastro issues. I am going to try some "manesium citrate and ozide", together as I keep reading about how the citrate changes urine PH to alkaline.

Replied by Sandi
(Clarksville, Tn)
10/11/2011

I just read your post, even thought it was written about 2 years go. I hope that you are doing much better. Just wanted to let you know that you live very close to one of the best doctors in the country. Dr. Barry Jarnagin is absolutely awesome. Just Google his name and you will be very impressed. I cannot say enough great things about how wonderful he is. Not only did he help me get my IC under control, he also diagnosed a hernia that everyone else missed. Feel free to email me if you need to chat.

Replied by Bobbie
(Hartsville, Sc)
10/23/2011

I read your post here and am interested, I've had IC in 2003- 04 for about a year, Sat before last it started back... I'm just sooo depressed about this and in pain most of the time. I've been through all that back then, and can't tolerate the idea of going through all that again.

We thought it my just be a regular UTI but now I'm thinking it''s IC back. Burning, pain, and urgency. Thanks, Bobbie.

Replied by Natalie
(Washington, Dc)
07/29/2014

Potassium citrate is alkalizing to the blood and urine. It is used to raise the urine's pH in order to dissolve kidney stones. It is not acidic like someone had mentioned above...

Replied by Treasa
(Florida)
04/26/2017

Interesting you mention potassium! The Dr mentioned I might have IC. I've been taking azo standard when it's really bad till we get it figured out.
I happened to have a banana two days in a row and last night even with azo standard I was in MAJOR discomfort. Drinking Apple cidar vinergar, Hot showers, heating pad, everything, I could hardly stand it. :( Maybe the culprit is Bananas? Aren't they high in potassium?

Replied by Janet
(In)
04/27/2017

Treasa using Apple Cider Vinegar as a wipe would be beneficial. Maybe 50 50 spring water and Apple Cider Vinegar on t.p. a time or two. Keep a small bottle of the mix in bathroom for ease of use.

The debris at the opening will breakup and give you relief.

Using baking soda in your Apple Cider Vinegar drink would encourage the breaking of and effortless cleansing of the bladder and kidney.

2 tbsp Apple Cider Vinegar 1/2 tsp of baking soda let fizz add 1/2 glass of water and drink 2x a day 1/2 hour after meals. 5 days out of 7.

Janet


Aloe Vera

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Posted by Nonib (Lower Michigan) on 05/23/2015
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Aloe vera, pure organic (and very expensive) juice did nothing for me; made me extremely nauseated. There are some of us who can't tolerate various natural items, even though they are themselves straight from Earth. The fact that my daughter and I share the same intolerances (aloe vera, echanesia, gluten, St. John's wort, etc.) indicates to me that there may be a genetic component.

My IC is very mild compared to many posting on this thread and I'm very grateful for that. In my case I've found that carbonated beverages and, sadly, coffee can be irritating. I avoid soda ('pop') for the most part, drink coffee sporadically and never strong brew.

I just discovered that apple cider vinegar (w/a small amount of raw, unfiltered locally-produced honey) helps the IC as well as the various aches and pains from my constellation of auto-immune disorders. Mainstream medicine has saved my life a few times now but I don't do well with so many chemicals (medicines) that I just avoid unless life-threatening circumstances require them.


Aloe Vera
Posted by Gianna (Costa Mesa, Ca) on 04/20/2012
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I started using freeze dried aloe vera capsules for my mild IC, which I have had for 10 years now and can't seem to find a remedy :( Anyhow, I took 2 capsules 3x a day and I really didn't see any signs of improvement.


Aloe Vera
Posted by Pinklight (New Orleans, Louisiana) on 06/16/2011

I am interested to know if anyone has used a special aloe vera formula for ic available from two particular companies that are online. These aloe capsules are formulated specifically and takes 2-3 months to cure, not treat ic. Both companies have the word "harvest" in them.

-Pinklight

Replied by Nettie
(Chicago, Il)
07/29/2011
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I have used a supplement from evenbetternow.com for my IC (I think it's called Buffer Ph). It has aloe vera in it and alkalizes your ph if you are acid, which was part of my problem. I tested my ph and was as acidic as one can get. Bad news and dangerous. I take 2 caps 3X per day on an empty stomach. I also take a multi-vitamin, vitamin D, Calcium, Magnesium, high dose Omega 3, probiotics and some supplements that my acupuncturist gave me. I get acupuncture once per week. It's been a life saver. Along with the IC, I also had problems with chronic UTI's, which I cured by taking Inner Defense capsules from the essential oil company, Youngliving. Before starting on the essential oils, I was taking antibiotics all the time and they were making me more and more sick. The ant-bacterial essential oils got me off of the antibiotic cycle and have helped to strengthen my immune system.

Replied by Renae
(Hastings, Mn)
09/02/2011
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http://www.buzzle.com/articles/side-effects-of-using-aloe-vera.html

Don't listen to "aloe has no side effects" Not true.

I have tried the Harvest Aloe. Severe gas, gut ache. Not everyone can use it. They give you a sample of 6 pills for free. 1/8 th of one pill gives me severe problems. Can't use. I have a history of IBS. I eat no sugar, gluten, dairy, alcholol due to IBS.

Many people are helped according to their website. Not me.

Replied by Shampoo
(Los Angeles, California)
05/28/2012

Ok, Ive read Aloe Vera doesnt really work per se, but you need the concentrated freeze dried Aloe Vera from Desert Lily or something, I forget the name. Its expensive, but worth it, I guess, Ive heard of women being able to return to work, by taking 3 to 4 pills a day. Also, Colostrum, along with other herbal supplements(marshmallow root, quercitine, etc) has put some people in remission. One lady I read, buys MSM powder every month, and takes quit a bit thru out the day, and it takes care of the pain 75%. You can either put it in empty Gel caps, or take it in water or juice. Also, Turmeric is supposed to be very helpful. Several caps a day.

Ok, I thought I had Interstitial Cystitus, and since Im very prone to UTI's and I get them all the time, I finally did some kind of damage to my bladder from all the infections, or the cures, cuz I take vitamin c and drink apple cidar vinegar like its my job, and I figured I burnt my bladder lining or something, anywhoo....

My conclusion is that this maybe, perhaps, most probably, in many cases (not all), interstitial cystitus is an infection of some kind, that wont go away for whatever reason. The ecoli, has embedded itself in your bladder lining or something. Cuz I started taking essential oils, and it got 85% better.

Try Thieves oil, 3 drops a day, every day for a month. Its expensive, but im planning on buying it next month, since Ive used other oils with success, and Ive read great things online about it.

Laurie
(Alberta)
08/25/2021

You may never check this but I wonder how you use the Thieves essential oil as it is not to be taken internally?

Janice
(Mn)
11/19/2023

Put on the roof of your mouth, done this many times


Aloe Vera, Vitamin C, Marshmallow Root

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Posted by Karen (Riverside, California) on 11/29/2009
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IC Home Remedies

I have a mild case of IC and hoping is doesn't worsen. I notice that stress, spicey foods and menstral cycle provokes flare ups.

I am curious if the apple cider vinegar will really help prevent IC or if it is toooo acidic???

My home remedies for IC are: aloe vera juice (very concentrated) daily, Buffered Vit C, marshallow roots boiled as tea to neutralize urine for temporary and effective relief, the product called "___" for temporary relief, and pin pointing and relaxing specific abdomen muscles. The aloe vera juice seems to be very effective.

I would also like to try the baking soda and will keep it on hand at work for emergency relief. My father has always used the baking soda for stomach pain.

Replied by Wendy
(Toronto, Ontario)
04/08/2010

I have found the Marshallow Root to be very helpful for flare-ups. The Baking Soda did not help me but Apple Cider Vinager has been helpful. I get flare-ups the same as you - stress, certain foods and during that time of the month. I am also prone to bladder infections and collidoial silver has been helpful for these.

Replied by Noiram
(California)
10/22/2013
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Yes to Marshmallow Tea. I have found it helpful as well.


Angelica

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Posted by mommacita (Michigan) on 05/08/2023
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Angelica Archangelica Tea for rebuilding bladder wall

I have had IC for over 6 years. I finally found a cure, thanks be to God. I began using Angelica Archangelica. It has rebuilt my bladder lining wall. Every day the window of pain is getting smaller and smaller. I've been on it 9 weeks and I'm 90% healed! There are several people on the IC board on Facebook that are healing up too. Give it a shot and thank God, if you have bladder wall issues..this is the cure.

Replied by Pauls
(Kansas)
07/14/2023

What brand of tea are you using? I have a friend suffering with this horrible condition. She is getting very depressed. Maybe this will help her.


Anti-Candida Treatment, Cabbage

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Posted by Grandma (Narooma, Nsw Australia) on 02/10/2013
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On the subject of cystitis, about 25 years ago I had chronic cystitis, bled from the bladder each time and life was pretty tough. Try holding down a job while suffering a bout! After 7 doctors and 3 surgeons, and the only solution seemed to be live on antibiotics for the rest of my life, (plus one doc who inferred that I might get help from a psychiatrist! ) I walked away and began my own long journey into natural solutions. It's right that cystitus is more about the digestion than the urinary tract. What I've found it's caused by candida yeast overgrowth (Candidiasis). Due to poor digestion from this, grains and dairy in particular clog the whole digestive system especially the bowel, and feed the yeast while the good bacteria are smothered. Remove grains and dairy from the diet, clean the build up of 'sludge' through the system by eating a small piece of cabbage each day to cleanse and heal the digestive system. You may suffer bloating and wind for 2-3 days but that's the cabbage doing its job.

Because candida is a small plant its roots reach through the bowel wall into places like the bladder, cruising the blood stream, creating itchy nose, ears, rear area, skin problems, general havoc. The more antibiotics they fill us with, the more the candida yeast is happy and grows. I've been free now for more than 20 years after being told by a lady doctor that it's something that many women get and have for life. I have it and I'd better get used to it! A couple of other things to note - it's best to stay away from oranges, mandarins, peaches, nectarines, apricots and pineapple until the whole inflamed system is healed because they can be an irritant. After some 3-5 years of living on lots of fresh vegetable juices, raw fruit, vegetables, nuts and dried fruits I found I could eat any fruit or vegetable I liked with no affect. My husband and I still live this way today having raised our family on the above diet. Juicing and a raw food diet will help to heal any health problem without fail. We're all basically suffering from malnutrition and toxic chemical overload. I wish you good health.


Antibiotics

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Posted by Kelly (California) on 04/16/2015
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Hi Everyone, I hope this finds you well. I hope you listen to my story and it helps you. I literally woke up one day with bladder pain, urgency, everything. I thought I just had a bladder infection. But it was not like a normal bladder infection it felt very different. Before this mind you I had not had a bladder infection for years..fast forward 2.5 years and antibiotics I am pain free. Lyme was the cause. I am a big believer that everyone out there does not just get IC. It is caused by an infection. Unless you have an injury or it is from birth. I refused to believe that I just woke up one day and this was my new life. I did so much research on my own. I went thru the urologist treatment, doctor to doctor. It took over 2 years of antibiotics but my bladder is pain free. And the urologist treatments made it worse, and did not work. Do not let any doctor tell you that antibiotics will not work. It affected my pelvic floor, I was in physical therapy for 6 months. So...I went to three different doctors who treated me. Each one was a blessing. So if you are in the East, go and see Ruth Kriz. She does treat long distance. If you are in the West Los Angeles, go see Dr. Erica Lehman (she was recently in the people magazine with Avril) and also there is Dr. Gonzalez in Thousand Oaks. Dr. Gonzalez contracts with most insurance, except Obama Care, sorry. If you do not believe in antibiotics, you can try Samento and Banderol. It will take time, but there is help. And believe me, my pain was so bad, I did not think I was going to make it. I am a single mom and this took its toll, but if I can survive this anyone can. Do not give up! Take Care everyone.

Replied by Diamond
(Ma.)
04/16/2015

I went to way too many doctors, for what they felt absolutely sure, I too had an infection, the Drs. continued to treat me, when months went by with still the itching, burning and strong foul smell. I went to a specialist in Boston, Ma. and found I have a mold virus where antibiotics is a derivative of a mold compound hence it made matters worse, and my problem not only worsened but continued on into two years of pure hell and pain, antibiotics eventually break down the immune system. Instead of running another risk of mistaken illnesses, I will continue to do herbs. I appreciate your better part of advice and so happy it worked for you. God Bless you.

Serendipity
(Christi)
12/12/2023

The doctors she is recommending are holistic as well as the supplements.


Antidepressants Caused IC

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Posted by Anne (USA) on 02/26/2019
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It took about five days after stopping SSRI antidepressant Sertraline for my IC symptoms to clear up.

Researching this issue, I found plenty of medical evidence that SSRI medications along with other common medications are notorious for causing IC and bladder contractions and symptoms of IC. Please check your medications and see if bladder or urinary symptoms is listed as a side effect.

I have suffered chronic pain and infections for over nine months and it all cleared up in five days after stopping Zoloft/Sertraline.

Replied by Denise
(Milwaukee WI)
04/30/2020
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I have wondered the same about my Xanax. I did see something online about benzodiazepines causing interstitial cystitis. I have stopped taking it.


Apple Cider Vinegar

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Posted by Nancy (Charlotte, North Carolina) on 01/11/2009
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WORKED TEMPORARILY

i have suffered from IC for the past 10 years. it has caused extreme, constant pain bringing on bouts of depression i never had. i had read about apple cider vinegar and its benefits. over holidays, tried it, two tablespoons in an 8 ounce glass of water twice a week. for a week i was virtually pain free and realized it had to be the vinegar. walked today and am hurting. does anyone else hurt after walking? took baking soda, 1/2 tablespoon to 8 ounces of water for relief. this seems to help for a "quickie relief". IC is a horrible disease that gives you pain 24 hours a day. have seen four urologists in four states. elmiron did not help. when pain is really bad lasts too long i do have percoset for my migraines that is a last resort. it gives me a day of relief. working and just living are difficult with this constant pain. hoping the vinegar will continue to help. any other folks finding that vinegar relieves? doctors send me in the same circle, cystoscopes, CT scans, cultures, different meds like Urelle. i've spent a fortune.

Replied by Molly
(Madison, Sd)
08/27/2010

I have had IC for quite sometime. I am going to a chiropractor now (not your typical one) and he is treating me with laser treatments and acupuncture. It seems to be helping, but I did just start. You may want to give that a try. I've had more problems solved/questions answered going this route than I have for the past 6 years plus of doctor visits, tests, and "treatments".

Replied by Vegathegreat
(Charlotte, Nc)
01/13/2011

I am also in Charlotte. You should go see Dr. Robert Evans in Greensboro, NC. He's one of the foremost IC experts in the country, and is extremely knowledgeable.

Replied by Gene
(New York)
09/12/2014

To Nancy: You might want to look into Pelvic Floor Dysfunction. Read an article in Prevention Mag. called Why I Hurt Down There.


Apple Cider Vinegar and Baking Soda

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Posted by Rose (Brighton, uk) on 07/26/2023
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for Cystitis

2 tablespoons Apple cider vinegar with bicarbonate of soda add water

Quarter flat of teaspoon cinnamon powder mixed to a paste warm milk added

hot water bottle between thighs is comforting

do not drink cranberry juice only drink lots of water

keep feet and kidney area warm


Apple Cider Vinegar and Hydrogen Peroxide Douche

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Posted by Pinklight (New Orleans, Louisiana United States) on 05/21/2011

I am greatly interested in anyone who read about an equal parts Apple Cider Vinegar and hydrogen peroxide douche that reduced or cured ic. My issue is the frequent urination day and night. I tried this concoction today and it burned so badly I could not really do it. It may have been the Apple Cider Vinegar that caused the burning; I'm just not sure. Has anyone tried this? If so, did you end up having to dilute the recipe with water and it still worked? I'm anxious to know. Thanks for any replies! -Pinklight

Replied by Natalie
(Pittsburg, Ks)
01/24/2012

Hi RABM, I am going to try the douche, hoping it works but I was wondering, what do you use to douche? Do you buy a douche at Walmart or where would you get the supplies to douche. Sorry I have never done this before but REALLY want to get relief without the extreme diet and pills. Thanks so much. Natalie



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