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Overactive Bladder – the Solution for Most Women is Simple and Permanent 

It is unfortunate that most products and methods of
treatment available today only treat the symptoms
and fail to offer a permanent solution.

One of the most common symptoms of mild incontinence is slight to moderate urine leakage when coughing or sneezing.  While this is little more than an inconvenience to most women, it probably indicates that her Pelvic Floor Muscles or PFM have lost some degree of strength.  Surveys claim that over 70% of women have weaken PFM leading to a variety of problems, and this condition will only worsen with age.

  • Five minutes every other day…results seen in a few short weeks
  • Customizable flexible program for each individual's needs
  • Instructions take you by the hand to ensure your success
  • Discrete in home use allows for complete privacy
  • 86% of incontinence problems can be eliminated by simple exercise

What types of incontinence will strong PFM help?   
A CASE STUDY

Fortunately for most women the most common form of incontinence is stress-related incontinence. This type of incontinence generally involves the simple lack of muscle strength or tone of the PFM. In most women simple exercise should improve or even eliminate the problem. However, there are other forms or causes of incontinence that often can be much more difficult to treat, the most sever being nerve damage.

Our Products have been used and tested by doctors, nurses and physical therapist from many countries around the world. In at least several cases remarkable results have occurred to the great surprise of all involved (including us).

In both cases the women were clinical professionals working daily with women suffering from varying degrees of incontinence. These women have constant exposure to the latest technology and expertise available in the world today regarding the treatment of every form of incontinence. During childbirth each of these women experienced nerve damage to the PFM which led to an incontinence problem.

With stress related incontinence the PFM are stretched or weakened to the point that they are not able to assist the closure of the urethra causing the accidental loss of urine. A common result of this condition would be slight to moderate urine loss while sneezing, coughing or performing physical activities.  Nerve damage however is much more severe and unfortunately often permanent.
 
After learning and realizing that our products offered a totally new concept in pelvic floor training, each decided on their own to use the product for their on benefit. When we heard that they were trying to treat their nerve damage problem with one of our products we held little hope of getting any measurable results.

However, within a few weeks both women could identify a marked improvement in muscle strength and over the next several months they began to see a reduction in urine leakage. The last report we received stated that one woman was experiencing no leakage and the other had seen a 70% improvement.  Needless to say, everyone involved in the test was elated.

The nerve-damaged (in-active) muscles were not improved, however the undamaged muscles were strengthened to such a degree that they overcame the damaged muscle. This would be much like a person loosing their sight and their hearing becomes more sensitive to compensate for the sensory loss.

Conclusion: While this is not a clinical test, it is a demonstration of the revolutionary concept and design of resistance training.


Do I have other options available? Yes, however unfortunately many of the options promoted today are maintenance or provide only temporary solutions. 

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My doctor recommended Kegel exercises, is this a good option? Yes, but first you should understand the commitment you will have to make. For 50 years Kegel exercises have been proven time and time again to reduce or in a majority of women eliminate incontinence symptoms.  So why don’t more women use this free option? The answer seems to be time and effort. To be successful, with Kegel exercises you must do 300 contractions 60 minutes per day for at least 6 months. Today’s active lifestyle does not permit such a dramatic change in schedule. In comparison, a prescription for Kegel exercises will require 420 minutes per week, vaginal cones take 210 minutes per week. 

 

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