- Strengthen and tone your bladder and urethra muscles for better control over your need to urinate...
- Naturally and completely flush out your bladder...relieve urgency and control "overflow"...
- Flush irritants out of your urinary system — fast!
- Relieve that "heavy" feeling in your bladder, and get rid of those extreme or frequent urges to urinate...
- And finally, give you back the freedom do what you want to do, without worrying about losing control of your bladder...
Dear Reader, As a medical doctor and someone over age 40, let me offer you a word of encouragement: If you're concerned that you have to urinate much more frequently than in the past... ... or if you're worried about humiliating bouts of "leaking" or dribbling in public... ... or if you find yourself rushing to the bathroom but then being unable to urinate... ... please, don't feel ashamed. You're not alone. Millions of people in America, men and women, suffer from bladder concerns of one form or another. The truth is, bladder concerns are extremely common. Some people have difficulty sleeping because of them. Others fear flying or going on long trips due to the need to go to the bathroom frequently. Still others suffer from a nearly constant urgency and pressure. Millions can't control their bladders completely and sometimes "leak." For men and women, the problems can be almost the same... - The need to urinate all the time – often less than two hours apart...
- Urgency (a strong need to urinate that cannot be postponed)...
- Hesitancy (a hard time urinating despite a strong need to go)...
- Straining (abdominal maneuvers required to forcefully expel urine...
- An intermittent stream (your urine stream stops and starts once your flow has started)...
- Waking up to pee – often several time in a night...
- Leakage – caused by a strong need to pee that you can't suppress and the result is urine leakage before you can get to a toilet...
- Retention – when you can't start urinating and you've got an increasingly uncomfortable feeling that your bladder is at maximum capacity...
And it's not merely a concern of people over age 65, either! One study found that up to 25% of women entering menopause (in their late 30s and 40s!) were forced to wear urinary protection or change their undergarments several times per week due to "accidents." But imagine for a moment that you could AVOID the bladder problems that plague many men and women over age 40. Click Here to Continue Reading
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