Urinary Tract Infections
Quite often, what feels like a bladder infection can actually be dehydration and contraction of the urethra or the fascial tissue surrounding it—not necessarily a bacterial infection.
Here’s a simple self-check:
Do you feel a burning sensation before urination that stops once you begin?
If so, it’s often a sign of fascial dehydration and restriction rather than infection.
Either way, the body’s approach to healing remains the same:
Restore hydration, reduce inflammation, and release fascial tension.
How to Support Your Healing Journey:
1. Rehydrate the Fascia
True hydration isn't just water—it's water + minerals + flow.
We recommend focusing on Silica (from Food Grade Diatomaceous Earth), Irish Sea Moss, and PowerCurc30 to help restore internal balance.
🔗 Dehydration of Fascia & Mineral Replenishment
2. High-Dose Probiotics
Supporting the gut and urinary tract flora is essential:
Preferred: P3-OM by BiOptimizers (Use code humangarage for a discount)
Alternative: Garden of Life Probiotic — 300 Billion Units
3. Herbal Support
Natural remedies to soothe the urinary system:
Unsweetened cranberry juice
Uva Ursi (Bearberry leaf)
Stinging nettle tea
Berberine supplements (known for their broad benefits)
🎥 Natural Remedies and Tips Video
4. Movement: Release Fascial Restrictions
Reducing pressure in the pelvic floor is key.
We recommend:
Lower Reset Routine — complete once or twice daily for 7–14 days
If you have a partner who can assist, the Partnered Bladder Release (available on our website) is highly effective for restoring flow and reducing restriction around the bladder and urethra.
Healing is often simpler than we’ve been led to believe.
When the body is hydrated, mineralized, and allowed to move freely, it remembers how to heal itself.
Stay consistent, listen to your body, and let us know how you're doing—we’re here with you every step of the way.