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On BetterWOMAN
Dr. Julian Whitaker's
Health
& Healing
Your Definitive Guide to Alternative Health and Anti-Aging Medicine
August 2005 Vol. 15, No. 8
If This were a Drug, Your Doctor Would Prescribe It
BETTERWOMAN FOR INCONTINENCE. Urinary incontinence affects nearly
13 million American adults, including approximately half of all nursing
home residents and homebound elderly people. Contrary to popular belief,
incontinence is not an inevitable part of aging. Excellent therapies I've
written about in the past include Kegel exercises to strengthen the muscles
of the pelvic floor and acupuncture. Here's another one: BetterWOMAN,
a blend of Chinese herbs that modulates hormones, boosts neuromuscular
function, and increases circulation in the muscles involved in bladder
support, resulting in better urinary control.
One study looked at 38 women, ages 35 to 78, who suffered from stress
incontinence (brought on by laughing, sneezing, etc.), frequent urination,
or urgency (the immediate and urgent need to urinate). After using BetterWOMAN
for two months, 76 percent of the women suffering from stress incontinence
noticed marked improvement, as did 70 percent of those with urgency problems.
And frequent bathroom trips were reduced in 73 percent of the study participants.
Look for BetterWOMAN in your health food store or purchase it from the
manufacturer by calling (888) 686 2698 or online at betterwomannnow.com.
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