Novel Approaches to Urinary, Prostate & Ovary Support
Men of a certain age invariably will come to have issues involving the prostate, generally benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). This condition, whereby the prostate becomes enlarged, carries with it the classic symptom of urinary retention, in which the bladder does not empty completely. Obviously this affects a specific demographic and can be frustrating and uncomfortable for those affected. People affected by other urinary issues, however, include women and men of any age. Some of these issues include sudden urgency, stress and activity leaks, bed-wetting, and accidental leakage. Luckily for all of these people, two new products have recently been introduced which may offer relief and a resolution of symptoms.
Urox Pro
From Australia, with twenty years of research and development and clinical trials behind it, comes Urox Pro, an herbal formula developed to assist bladder control symptoms, including overactive bladder and incontinence. Urox Pro is a blend of three concentrated herbal extracts which has been shown to be more effective than other alternative herbals. The formula works to strengthen and tone the muscles in
your bladder wall, pelvic floor and sphincter. The combination of herbs also works by improving collagen and connective tissue
support and relaxation and toning of the muscles in the bladder and
surrounding area. This allows the bladder to fill appropriately and
empty effectively, and one achieves bladder strength, tone and control.
The formula’s herbs are Crataeva nurvala, horsetail extract (Equisetum arvense) and Lindera aggregata. In Ayurvedic Medicine, Crataeva nurvala is the herb of choice for urinary disorders. It supports the bladder to correctly and efficiently empty and refill. The horsetail extract works to reduce urination frequency and urgency. Lindera supports healthy bladder tone and function, in addition to supporting the kidneys.
Randomized, placebo-controlled clinical research has proven that Urox increases bladder control and reduces the symptoms of urinary frequency,
urgency, nocturia (having to wake to urinate during the night) within
weeks of use. Trial participants in the latest trial consumed 2 capsules for 2 months with the following statistically significant results:
- Total average daytime urinary frequency returned to normal (less than 8 times a day)
- Nocturia (getting out of bed at night for the toilet) was halved
- Less urgency
- Reductions in bladder accidents
- Significant reductions, even elimination, in the need for incontinent pads and padded underwear
Healthy Prostate & Ovary
Healthy Prostate & Ovary is based on a Vietnamese herb with a long history of use in its native country. Crinum latifolium was so revered in Vietnam that it was reserved for only royalty, and was referred to as the “Medicine for the King’s Palace” and the “Royal Female Herb.” It has the ability to target both prostate and ovarian health conditions. In addition, it has anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and cytotoxic effects.
Over 500 successful case histories have shown Crinum‘s ability to alleviate symptoms of BPH. The International Hospital in Vietnam reported that 92.6% of BPH patients using Crinum had good results (confirmed by measurements of prostate size and clinical evaluations by urologists). One Vietnamese study tested Crinum in 627 patients with BPH. The results showed a 33-93% reduction in urinary symptoms, and 90% of the patients experienced a reduction in prostate size. A significant number of them achieved a normalization of prostate size and urinary health after three months of therapy. There were no significant adverse reactions. Another study found Crinum to have 89.18% effectivity in treating BPH.
Not as much research has been done to date on Crinum for ovarian conditions, but in Vietnam the herb has been shown to alleviate polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS). Uterine fibroids and cysts have also responded well to the use of Crinum, in many cases.
Urox Pro may be found in our Urinary Health section, while Healthy Prostate & Ovary is found in both our Prostate section and Women’s Health section.
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