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Seipel Urox Bladder Control 60Caps

$49.95

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Unique clinically trialled natural alternative for bladder control.

Mechanism of action:

Urinary incontinence (UI) and Overactive Bladder (OAB) are common problems affecting up to 13% of Australian men and up to 37% of Australian women. The total affected population is difficult to quantify as it is often under reported. The Continence Foundation of Australia states that over 3.1 million Australians experience bladder control problems. Patent pending Urox® specifically targets the bladder and surrounding tissues to promote normal urination and strong bladder tone.

Urox is clinically effective in supporting bladder tone and function, so it can help maintain urinary control following childbirth or as you age. The mechanism of action of the herbs contained in Urox is via improving collagen and connective tissue support and relaxation of the muscles in the bladder and surrounding area. This allows the bladder to fill appropriately and empty effectively.

Additionally, Urox provides antioxidant and anti-aging support for the bladder and kidneys. Drug therapy for bladder control works via an anticholinergic action and has side effects such as dry mouth, dry eyes, blurred vision and memory loss. Urox does not have an anticholinergic effect and does not produce these side effects.

Crateva, Horsetail and Lindera have a long history of use in traditional Ayurvedic, Western and Chinese herbal medicine for improving bladder and renal function.

Ingredients:

Each Vegetarian Capsule Contains:

Herbal extracts equivalent to dry: Cratevox® (Crataeva nurvala) stem bark (3,000mg) 3g Horstail (Equisetum arvense) herb (1,500mg) 1.5g Lindera (Lindera strychnifolia) root (1,500mg) 1.5g

Recommended Adult Dosage: Take one capsule twice daily with meals. For faster results 2 capsules twice daily can be taken for first month. If symptoms persist, consult your health care professional