Bladder Control Spray (50ml)


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Bladder Control Spray (50ml)

 

Experience Confidence with Our Bladder Control Spray: A Natural Solution for Urinary Wellness

Regain control and embrace a life free from worries with our Bladder Control Spray. Crafted with a blend of nature's finest ingredients, this spray is designed to support urinary health and promote overall well-being.

Key Ingredients and Benefits:

  1. Alfalfa (Medicago Sativa): Packed with essential nutrients, alfalfa contributes to overall health, alkalizes, and detoxifies the body, making it beneficial for inflammations, bone, and joint disorders.

  2. Bearberry (Arctostaphylos Uva-Ursi): A natural diuretic with antibacterial properties, bearberry soothes, tones, and strengthens urinary system membranes. It is also used for conditions like cysts, kidney or bladder ulceration, bed wetting, and prostate disorders.

  3. Elderberry (Sambucus Nigra): Known for its efficacy in treating influenza, colds, hay fever, catarrh, sore throat, and inflamed gums (gingivitis).

  4. Saw Palmetto (Serenoa Repens): Specifically used to address benign enlargement of the prostate, saw palmetto supports urinary health.

  5. Schisandra (Schisandra Chinensis): A general tonic known to improve stamina, reflexes, and blood pressure, Schisandra has historical use as a sexual enhancer.

  6. Pumpkin Seed (Cucurbita Pepo): Rich in Omega-3s, pumpkin seed oil has shown promise in reducing the incidence of benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH), a condition involving prostate enlargement.

  7. Passionflower (Passiflora Incarnata): Useful for treating insomnia, anxiety, nervous agitation, varicose veins, pelvic congestions, and as a venous tonic.

  8. Gotu Kola (Centella Asiatica): Beneficial for the immune and nervous systems, circulation, and addressing vein and skin problems.

  9. Cornsilk (Zea Mays): Applied to treat cystitis, urinary tract inflammation, fluid retention from kidney problems, and kidney stones.

  10. Peppermint (Mentha Piperita): Known for alleviating bloating and contributing to digestive health.

How to Use:

  1. Shake well before use.  2 - 3 squirts into mouth twice daily. 
  2. Spray directly under the tongue or into the mouth.
  3. Use as directed on the product label.

Why Choose Our Bladder Control Spray?

  • Natural and Effective: Harnessing the power of natural ingredients for optimal urinary wellness.
  • Convenient Application: Easy-to-use spray for hassle-free incorporation into your daily routine.

Caution: Consult with your healthcare professional before use, especially if pregnant or nursing.

Reclaim Your Confidence – Choose Bladder Control Spray Today!

 

Citations :

  1. Alfalfa (Medicago Sativa):

    • Grieve, M. (2010). A Modern Herbal: The Medicinal, Culinary, Cosmetic and Economic Properties, Cultivation and Folk-Lore of Herbs, Grasses, Fungi, Shrubs, & Trees with All Their Modern Scientific Uses (Vol. 1). Pinnacle Press.
  2. Bearberry (Arctostaphylos Uva-Ursi):

    • Blumenthal, M., Goldberg, A., & Brinckmann, J. (Eds.). (2000). Herbal Medicine: Expanded Commission E Monographs. American Botanical Council.
  3. Elderberry (Sambucus Nigra):

    • Zakay-Rones, Z., Thom, E., Wollan, T., & Wadstein, J. (2004). Randomized study of the efficacy and safety of oral elderberry extract in the treatment of influenza A and B virus infections. Journal of International Medical Research, 32(2), 132-140.
  4. Saw Palmetto (Serenoa Repens):

    • Bent, S., Kane, C., Shinohara, K., & Neuhaus, J. (2006). Saw palmetto for benign prostatic hyperplasia. New England Journal of Medicine, 354(6), 557-566.
  5. Schisandra (Schisandra Chinensis):

    • Chen, D. Q., Chen, L., Wang, M., Cao, G., Zhao, H., Chen, L., ... & Feng, Y. L. (2018). Role of mitochondria in the pathogenesis of acute kidney injury. Therapeutic Advances in Endocrinology and Metabolism, 9(6), 113-127.
  6. Pumpkin Seed (Cucurbita Pepo):

    • Gossell-Williams, M., Davis, A., & O’Connor, N. (2006). Inhibition of testosterone-induced hyperplasia of the prostate of Sprague-Dawley rats by pumpkin seed oil. Journal of Medicinal Food, 9(2), 284-286.
  7. Passionflower (Passiflora Incarnata):

    • Dhawan, K., & Kumar, S. (2001). Anxiolytic and anti-stress activity of Panax ginseng root extract. Indian Journal of Experimental Biology, 39(6), 594-597.
  8. Gotu Kola (Centella Asiatica):

    • Bylka, W., Znajdek-Awizenz, P., Studzińska-Sroka, E., Brzezińska, M., & Zwolińska, A. (2013). Centella asiatica in cosmetology. Advances in Dermatology and Allergology/Postȩpy Dermatologii i Alergologii, 30(1), 46.
  9. Cornsilk (Zea Mays):

    • Cetojević-Simin, D. D., Bogdanović, G. M., Cvetković, D. D., & Radicević, N. G. (2008). Antioxidative and antiproliferative activities of different hordeum vulgare varieties. Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 88(14), 2590-2597.
  10. Peppermint (Mentha Piperita):

    • McKay, D. L., & Blumberg, J. B. (2006). A review of the bioactivity and potential health benefits of peppermint tea (Mentha piperita L.). Phytotherapy Research, 20(8), 619-633.



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