Starting around middle age, both men and women experience bladder changes that can lead to frequent urination, waking to pee at night, a nagging urge to pee even after going, embarrassing accidents, and urinary tract discomfort.
Over time, these issues tend to chip away at people’s health and happiness.
Going from minor annoyance… To embarrassment, shame, and social isolation.
The Mayo Clinic reports that up to 75% of women over 65 report urine leakage.
And The New England Journal of Medicine says that a full HALF of older men suffer with urinary issues too.
That’s why it’s critical for people over 50 to do everything they can to improve bladder and urinary health before it gets worse.
Because you can live a long, happy, active life free from bladder concerns.
But to do that, you’ll need…