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Jade Herbal – BLADDER COMFORT

34,00 

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Product Details

Dietary supplement inspired by the traditional Chinese Medicine formulas Sang piao xiao san and Suo quan wan.
Packaging: 75 tablets of 500 mg.
Suggested use:
Take 2 to 6 tablets daily, or as recommended by your healthcare professional.
Formula philosophy:
The formula is related to the stability of the Kidney and the proper communication between the Kidney and the Heart. In TCM, when this relationship is weakened, images of leakage, inability to hold in, and lack of internal control may appear, both on a physical and psycho-emotional level. The guide states that Bladder Comfort helps a healthy communication between the Kidney and the Heart, supporting self-definition, will power, responsibility, wisdom, clarity, connection and appropriateness.
Action:
It regulates and invigorates the Kidneys and Heart, warms the Kidneys, stabilizes Jing and stops “leakage”.
Indications (TCM):
In TCM it is referred to as Kidney and Heart Qi deficiency, Heart and Kidney inharmonious communication, and loss of Bladder control. Traditionally it is associated with urinary difficulties without heat, sexual difficulties, and emotional instability.
Description in Western terminology:
The formula is described as being relevant to periods where there is a tendency for frequent urination, nocturia, difficulty controlling urination, a feeling of incomplete emptying, or other discomforts that give a sense of reduced stability and control. The guide also mentions prostatitis, autonomic dystonia, chronic nephritis, and chronic polynephritis, and also describes images involving semen or vaginal secretions in the context of the TCM theory of “leakage”. The above descriptions provide traditional/descriptive terminology and do not constitute a medical claim.
Physical level (TCM):
When, in TCM, the Bladder “loses control” due to Kidney weakness, experiences such as frequent urination, incontinence, nocturia, bedwetting, intermittent or dribbling urination, a feeling of incomplete urination, and “bladder shyness,” i.e. difficulty urinating when others are present, are often described. The guide also mentions spermathorrhea and watery leucorrhoea, as well as sexual indications such as weak erection, premature ejaculation, inability to ejaculate, lack of orgasm, vaginismus, dyspareunia, and coital dizziness.
Psychological level (TCM):
The guide describes that symptoms may be accompanied by fear, especially of people and social situations, anxiety, disorientation, absent-mindedness and social discomfort. Traditionally, the formula is associated with a greater sense of security, purity and dignity.
Spiritual level (TCM):
Traditionally associated with restoring a more stable sense of self, with greater clarity and self-respect, the guide states that it supports self-dignity, self-awareness and reflection on those feelings, promoting a more integrated relationship with the body, emotions and sexuality.