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Rejoice Plus®: A Powerful Bladder Health Supplement With Simple Ingredients

Rejoice Plus®: A Powerful Bladder Health  Supplement With Simple Ingredients

Overcoming Bladder Leaks & Urgency Can Actually Happen!

Our bladder health supplement has 5 all-natural, active ingredients that work by directly relaxing the bladder and strengthening the pelvic floor & sphincter muscles. Our Pharmacist Mike Allen, R.Ph spent over 3 years researching & testing Rejoice Plus®, the 1st bladder health supplement to help men and women with urgency and overactive bladder. Read further below on how all these natural ingredients work together.

5 All-Natural, Active Ingredients That Target 5 Areas + 3 Added Bonus Support Areas

As we get older, we tend to lose some of the essential nutrients and vitamins from our bodies. Some of those essentials are basic amino acids that are the building blocks to our bodies. Amino acids help support tissue growth, energy production, immune function, and nutrient absorption.

What is great about amino acids is that not only do our bodies make them naturally, we can also find them in everyday foods such as meats, eggs, dairy products, fruits, and vegetables. Adding essential amino acids into our bladder health supplement can help to provide the body with the necessary nutrients for optimal well-being.

Two Amino Acids – L-Citrulline & L-Arginine

Some amino acids that you may have heard before are L-Citrulline and L-Arginine. These amino acids work together to form Nitric oxide and can help to increase blood flow. By helping your body to produce more Nitric oxide, your bladder muscle can relax which means you can hold more urine. This is a big deal for men and women who have those strong urgencies & an overactive bladder.

Vitamin D3 Deficiency Can Affect Men & Women With An Overactive Bladder

The other ingredients in our bladder health supplement are Vitamin D3, Fiber, and Pumpkin Seeds. Vitamin D3 is made naturally from sunlight. But more than 70% of the U.S. population has suboptimal levels of Vitamin D3 which can affect the severity of an overactive bladder. Increasing your intake of Vitamin D3 can strengthen and support your pelvic floor, bladder, and urethra. As quoted by Dr. Chiarelli, a Physiotherapist Continence Adviser says:

“Not only are older women more susceptible to osteoporosis as they age, but they are also more likely to develop incontinence on top of it.”

Her & Dr. Chantal Dumolin suggest that women do pelvic floor exercises, even if they don’t have Osteoporosis or Incontinence as “fractures of the lumbar spine can cause the body to be slumped, which can put more pressure on the pelvic floor.”

Constipation Can Lead To Spontaneous Bladder Leaks

In addition, increasing your fiber intake also has many advantages. Not only do you get vital nutrients and vitamins, you can also maintain healthy bowel movements. Your large intestines sits on top of your bladder muscle. If you are constipated, you may have symptoms of an overactive bladder due to the pressure of the large intestine resting on top of your bladder. Having consistent bowel movements does not only benefit your bladder muscle from relaxing, but it also means your digestive tract can stay regular too.

Pumpkin Seeds Have Been Clinically Proven To Help With Incontinence

And the last ingredient, Pumpkin Seed. We get a naturally sourced Pumpkin Seed Extract that we use in our product. Pumpkin seeds contain a lot of antioxidants, proteins, and minerals in them. Reference our clinical studies below.

Further research suggests that taking pumpkin seeds or their products as supplements can help treat symptoms of an overactive bladder. One study in 45 men and women with overactive bladders found that 10 grams of pumpkin seed extract daily improved urinary function.”

For 15% off Rejoice Plus®, use code REJOICE15 at checkout.

Sources:

https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/318174.php

https://www.emedicinehealth.com/l-citrulline/vitamins-supplements.htm

https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/nitric-oxide-supplements

https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/nitric-oxide-supplements#exercise-performance

https://www.webmd.com/urinary-incontinence-oab/news/20100322/low-vitamin-d-linked-incontinence

https://www.continence.org.au/news.php/428/study-encouraging-for-women-with-osteoporosis-and-incontinence

https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/11-benefits-of-pumpkin-seeds

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4032845/

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