• Supports healthy bladder function*
• Maintains normal urinary sphincter tone*
Crateva Nurvala
Crateva
nurvala is an ancient herb used for generations in the traditional
Indian sys tem of medicine known as Ayurveda. Ancient Ayurvedic
practitioners used it as an internal purifier that helped maintain
homeostasis and balance. This herb has a long history of use as the herb
of choice to maintain healthy urinary tract and bladder function. The
tree that is the source of this herb is often found growing along the
banks of rivers in the sub-Himalayan regions of India. The stem bark is
the part used to benefit urinary health.1
Studies
with Crateva nurvala have been conducted in India demonstrating the
herb's efficacy in maintaining healthy urinary bladder function. Animal
studies with the water extract of Crateva have shown that the herb has
the ability to increase the tone of smooth muscle and skeletal muscle.
In a rat model of kidney stones, researchers were able to show that rats
given Crateva extract had significantly smaller stones than in the
untreated group.3 In addition, a study conducted in dogs
showed that the animals receiving Crateva extract for 40 days had
significantly higher maintenance of bladder tone than control animals.2
A tea
prepared from the bark of the plant was given to 30 individuals (50 ml
twice daily). Baseline measures of urinary function and bladder tone
were assessed at the beginning of the study. It was found that when
compared to baseline, the Crateva tea showed a high ability to promote
healthy urinary function and enhance bladder tone in these individuals
after 3 months of use.2
Equisetum Arvense
Equisetum
arvense, also known as horsetail, is a traditional plant that is
especially rich in silica and other essential minerals. It is a member
of a prehistoric family of plants that is now one of the most common
species in northern temperate climates. In addition to being extremely
rich in the mineral silica, horsetail also contains saponins and
flavonoids. The combination of these constituents is thought to be
responsible for its beneficial pro perties.4
Traditional cultures have used horsetail over the years for its various
healing properties. Traditional herbalists re co m m e n d e d horsetail
for healing wounds be cause of its noticeably astringent effects.
Internally, horsetail was used to promote healthy digestive function.5
Because
of its flavonoid, saponin and mineral content, horsetail has a special
affinity for the urinary tract. Its tonic and astringent properties we
re used to promote healthy urinary bladder function and to strengthen
urinary sphincter control.6 The German Commission E monograph
on horsetail also supports its use for maintaining the health of the
urinary tract.7
Calcium and Magnesium
Best
Bladder Support featuring UroLogic ™ is also fortified with the
essential synergistic minerals calcium and magnesium. These minerals
play a critical part in the conduction of electrical impulses through
nerves. This process is important for proper bladder tone and sphincter
function. The brain sends signals down these nerves to the urinary
sphincter, commanding it to contract or relax. A deficit in neural
transmission can predispose an individual to improper bladder control.
Calcium
and magnesium are also essential to the proper function of all muscles,
as these minerals are directly involved in the process of muscle
contraction. A double-blind trial found that women who were given
magnesium supplements daily had better bladder control than women given
a placebo.8 Calcium and magnesium can work together,
therefore, to enhance urinary bladder function and overall health.
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