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Managing Urgency Incontinence & Overactive Bladder Caused By Enlarged Prostate
There is nothing worse than having an overactive bladder. The sensation of not being able to control your urine flow takes you right back to infancy. Imagine being uncertain whether if you’re going to go, right in the middle of a movie, a meeting, or stuck in traffic. Sometimes even laughing or sneezing becomes something to avoid. But why does the bladder become so difficult to control in the first place?
 
The Causes
An overactive bladder is usually caused by an enlarged prostate constricting the flow of urine between the bladder and the urethra. Overabundance of the hormone DHT can cause a prostate to become enlarged. This can occur when there is a case of extreme over masturbation, or through age.  As men age, the prostate grows naturally, however, after age 40, men begin to experience unchecked prostate growth, due to a loss of anti-inflammatory hormones, that prohibit the action of enzyme 5-alpha-reductase, which converts testosterone into DHT.

As more and more of men’s needed testosterone is converted into DHT, the prostate grows larger and larger, and the urethra is compressed more and more. Thus, any small muscle contraction can result in an embarrassing leakage.
 
Imagine that you have a balloon, filled with water, held between your fingers. Not only is it difficult to force through the opening without squeezing the balloon, but also any quick burst of pressure is enough to send a jet of water out. The enlarged prostate is your fingers holding the balloon shut, and squeezing the balloon occurs during any sudden muscle contraction, be it laughing, sneezing, or just standing up. 
The Solution
Luckily, there are numerous herbal compounds that aid in restoring prostate health. Saw Palmetto is one of the leading aids in reducing pain related to a swollen prostate. It inhibits alpha andrenergic receptor activity, effectively making the prostate unable to be further stimulated by DHT. By taking Saw Prostate-O, one can ingest both the Saw Palmetto, as well as other beneficial compounds, like beta-sitosterol and phytosterol, which reduce inflammation. By reducing inflammation, and preventing further irritation, overactive bladder issues should start to recede.
 
Along with Saw Palmetto, there are other herbal compounds that aid not only the prostate, but also the entire urinary tract. With the bladder thus constricted, it’s not unusual for prostate enlargement to result in bladder or urinary tract infections. 
 
Morinda, Astragalus Complanatus (Flatstem Milkvetch Seed), Nacre, Cnidium, Nettle, Pygeum Bark, and Os Draconis provide essential nutrients for nerve rejuvenation of bladder tissues and pelvic floor muscles. Muscle rejuvenation results in better control of the flow of urine, regardless of the effects of prostate enlargement. If the sensitive bladder tissues are left without treatment, it will begin to become more easily irritated by everyday things, such as coffee, citrus fruits, and even salty foods. As the tissues are soothed and healed, the sensation of needing to constantly urinate will diminish.
 

Nettle, Pygeum Bark, and Atractylodes Macrocephala help with prostate detoxification and recovery. As the prostate begins to heal and flush the irritating hormones from itself, it will diminish in size, and allow the passage of urine more easily. It is important to remove any source of excess DHT production during this time, such as over masturbation, or abundant sex. These herbs also rejuvenate the parasympathetic nerves, reaching from the bladder to the brain. As these nerves are refreshed and reinvigorated, so, too, will better bladder control result.

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