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Bladder tonic-astringents are always helpful. Alternate hot and cold sitz baths (3 minutes hot, 1 minute cold) can be beneficial, as well as walking, swimming, biking, or running exercises.
Biofeedback training can be used to restore control of pelvic floor muscles, treating fecal incontinence and urinary ...
Urinary incontinence is unintentional loss of urine that is sufficient enough in frequency and amount to cause physic...
Kegel exercises (Kegels) are exercises designed to strengthen the muscles of the lower pelvic girdle, or pelvic floor...
Cornus is used to strengthen the kidneys and for symptoms such as incontinence, copious urination, impotence, and exc...
Cranberries have a long history of use in the prevention and treatment of urinary tract infections. Cranberry juice ...
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Acupuncture is recognized by the National Institute of Health (NIH) and the World Health Organization (WHO) to be effective in the treatment of a wide variety of medical problems. Below are some of...
A recent study conducted by the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine showed promising results originating from the . The powerful properties of green tea’s catechins are credited with the ho...
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If there's one thing you can learn from today's blog entry, it's that posture is powerful!
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