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Beyond the Symptoms | An Expert Interview Series by LUF | Live UTI Free

Beyond the Symptoms | An Expert Interview Series by LUF | Live UTI Free

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Beyond the Symptoms is an interview series by Live UTI Free (LUF) that explores the science, solutions, and stories behind pelvic health, UTIs, and chronic urinary infections.


Host Melissa Kramer engages in deep conversations with leading medical experts, researchers, and healthcare innovators who share breakthrough insights beyond conventional diagnoses and treatments.


Each episode uncovers cutting-edge research on biofilms, embedded infections, antibiotic resistance, and innovative diagnostic approaches while examining how these conditions impact quality of life. Whether you're a patient navigating recurrent UTIs, interstitial cystitis, or chronic pelvic pain, a healthcare practitioner seeking evidence-based approaches, or a curious mind interested in women's health advocacy, this podcast provides actionable information about complex pelvic health conditions.


Episodes feature world-renowned urologists, urogynecologists, researchers, and patient advocates sharing clinical insights and practical strategies.

Explore our comprehensive resources at liveutifree.com, find additional studies at linktr.ee/liveutifree, watch video interviews on YouTube (@LiveUTIFree), and join our supportive community on Instagram (@liveutifree).

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  • Mold Toxicity & Chronic Bladder Symptoms | Dr. Pamela Cipriano with Live UTI Free (LUF)
    Mar 3 2026

    Could hidden mold exposure or fungal overgrowth be aggravating your chronic UTI symptoms, even when standard urine cultures come back “negative”? In this episode of the Live UTI Free Podcast, host Melissa (CEO of Live UTI Free) speaks with Dr. Pamela Cipriano, a doctorally-prepared nurse practitioner in Connecticut who practices internal and functional medicine and works with patients experiencing chronic urinary tract infections, chronic bladder pain, mold toxicity, Candida overgrowth, and tick-borne illnesses.

    Dr. Cipriano explains why the terms mold and fungi are essentially interchangeable, how mold can affect the immune system and irritate the bladder, and why some people can live in the same environment yet one person gets very sick, and the other feels fine. You’ll also hear her approach to testing when symptoms persist, including why she uses MicroGenDX to look beyond a standard culture for what may be embedded in the bladder wall, plus how she thinks about biofilms as a “hiding place for bacteria, mold, fungus.”


    3 things you’ll learn in this episode:

    • Why mold and fungi are often used interchangeably, and what “mold toxicity” / mycotoxin illness can look like, from sinus issues to “Candida outbreaks” to urinary symptoms.


    • How Dr. Cipriano approaches chronic UTI cases when symptoms persist: MicroGenDX DNA-based testing, plus what she looks for when she suspects bladder wall infection and fungal involvement.


    • What might make urinary symptoms flare during treatment, including inflammatory reactions, and why Dr. Cipriano puts so much weight on hydration and anti-inflammatory nutrition.


    Want to learn more about urinary health? Visit LiveUTIFree.com for expert articles on the latest research, or check out our YouTube channel for a video format.



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    54 min
  • Misdiagnosed UTIs, Vulvar Pain & Hormonal Imbalance | Dr. Maria Uloko with Live UTI Free (LUF)
    Feb 10 2026

    Join host Melissa from Live UTI Free as she speaks with Dr. Maria Uloko, a board-certified urologist and founder of VUVLAi. about how misdiagnosis and knowledge gaps in medicine are impacting people with chronic UTI symptoms and vulvar pain. Dr. Uloko shares groundbreaking insights from her research, including how 88% of patients she saw for chronic UTIs were actually suffering from hormone-related inflammation. Together, they unpack the myths surrounding post-sex UTIs, explore the overlooked role of testosterone in vulvar health, and discuss why education and advocacy are the keys to transforming outcomes.


    3 Key Takeaways:

    1. Your UTI might not be a UTI – Dr. Uloko suggests that most “chronic UTIs” are actually lower urinary tract symptoms caused by hormonal or vulvar inflammation, something many clinicians don’t even evaluate.

    2. Post-sex UTIs are not inevitable – Pain or UTI-like symptoms after sex are often due to vestibulodynia (inflammation of the vestibule) and pelvic floor dysfunction, not infection. These conditions are treatable.

    3. Hormones matter more than you’ve been told – Estrogen and testosterone are essential to vulvar and bladder health. Many medications (like oral contraceptives) unintentionally disrupt this balance and may lead to misdiagnosed symptoms.


    Want to learn more about urinary health? Visit LiveUTIFree.com for expert articles on the latest research, or check out our YouTube channel for a video format.



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    57 min
  • The Gut–Bladder Connection in Chronic UTI | Dr. Henry Schreiber with LUF
    Dec 2 2025

    In this episode of the Live UTI Free Podcast, host Melissa Kramer welcomes Dr. Henry Schreiber, instructor at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, to explore the fascinating link between our gut microbiome, bladder health, and urinary tract infections (UTIs). Dr. Schreiber specialises in understanding UTIs as a whole‑body problem (not just a bladder infection), and he shares insights on how the gut may serve as a reservoir for UTI‑causing bacteria, how inflammation and nervous system signalling in the bladder contribute to persistent symptoms, and why we need better diagnostics and treatments. If you have recurrent UTIs (RUTIs) or pelvic/urinary symptoms, want to better understand the science, or are a healthcare professional seeking a research‑grounded discussion, this episode offers information to help you feel more empowered.

    Three Key Takeaways:

    1. Dr. Schreiber explains how the gut microbiome can influence bladder health, more than just one “bad bug”; it’s about bacterial diversity, immune education, and metabolite production (e.g., butyrate‑producing bacteria being lower in people with recurrent UTIs).


    2. He emphasises that UTIs (especially recurrent) often reflect a whole‑body issue, not just a bladder infection: a lowered neuronal threshold in the bladder, immune system dysregulation, and a “reservoir” in the gut (or nearby) may all contribute to repeated episodes.


    3. He speaks directly to patients: Yes, the neurological and mood symptoms many people with UTIs experience are real (not “just anxiety”), and while many treatments are under development, self‑advocacy and understanding your own biology matter because “biology is just weird” and there’s no one‑size‑fits‑all.

    Want to learn more about urinary health? Visit LiveUTIFree.com for expert articles on the latest research, or check out our YouTube channel for a video format.

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    54 min
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