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IS THE NEED TO WEE ALL THE TIME MAKING YOUR LIFE A MISERY?

Do you often go to the bathroom again “just to be safe”? Do you always make sure you know where the nearest bathroom is “just in case? You’re not alone. Many women feel that they need to go the bathroom more often than they'd like. Some women suffer from Overactive Bladder (OAB), a medically diagnosed group of urinary symptoms which can include the feeling that you need to go to the bathroom really urgently, as well as difficulty holding on until you get there.

Whatever the reason for your need to wee all the time... worrying about the location of the nearest bathroom can be stressful and inconvenient.

HEALTH BENEFITS

Caruso’s WEE LESS® can help you to control the urge and regain bladder confidence. It contains an exclusive blend of herbs and magnesium and has been formulated to:

  • Relieve the annoying and inconvenient feeling of needing to go to the bathroom constantly
  • Support bladder health and healthy bladder function
  • Reduce the urinary incontinence associated with a medically diagnosed overactive bladder
  • Decrease the urinary urgency associated with a medically diagnosed overactive bladder

 

So, if your need to wee all the time is getting in the way of enjoying life try Caruso’s Wee Less® today!

FORMULATION

FORMULATION
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Active Ingredients. Each Tablet Contains:

 

Crateva magna (Crateva) stem bark dry extract150mg
   From dry stem bark1500mg (1.5g)
Cucurbita peposeed (Pumpkin seed) seed dry extract 437.50mg
   From dry seed8750 mg (8.75g) 
Glycine max (Soybean) pressed seed cake dry extract62.50mg
   From minimum dry pressed seed cake10000mg (10g)
   Std to isoflavones (calc.  genestin/ein, glycitin/ein)25mg
Urtica dioica (Nettle leaf) leaf dry extract25mg
   From dry leaf 250mg
Magnesium amino acid chelate250mg
   Equiv. Magnesium50mg

Directions for Use: 
Adults: Take two tablets per day with meals

Appearance: 
Extra large oval shaped, red tablet

L: 23.5
W: 10.5 
Thickness: 7.1


PREMIUM INGREDIENTS

Name: Crateva magna (Varuna)

Description: Crateva magna is an important medicinal plant, native to India and Bangladesh it is widely used in India and sub-tropical and tropical parts of the world. Used in Ayurvedic medicine as far back as 3000 years ago, it has been used for a wide variety of health concerns in traditional medicine including bladder and urinary ailments. The leaves and fruit are both rich in active constituents while the rind of the fruit has been used as a fixative when dyeing fabrics. 

Name: Curcubita peposeed (Pumpkin Seed)

Description: Curcubita pepo is native to America, originating from north-eastern Mexico and Texas where it has been cultivated for thousands of years. Native Americans dried strips of the fruit and used them for weaving as well as a food source. The seeds are rich in essential highly unsaturated fatty acids, phytosterols, antioxidants and minerals such as iron, zinc, magnesium, not to mention many other nutrients.

Ancient healers such as Galen and Hippocrates used the plant for a range of uses such as seeds in a compress to assist with ailments. More modern uses include support for bladder health.

Name: Glycine maxseed (Soybean)

Description: Soybeans are a type of legume which are native to eastern Asia. Due to its vast range of uses it is one of the most versatile crops grown around the world and one of the most important global commodities.

Glycine max naturally contains a high concentration of isoflavones which are types of phytoestrogens, or plant oestrogens. Isoflavones have a similar structure to oestrogen, however their effects are much weaker. Records of soybeans being grown go back as far as 5000 years ago.

Soy and pumpkin seeds have been used in combination to relieve urinary frequency and support bladder health.

Name: Urtica dioica (Nettle)

Description: Urtica dioica, commonly known as Stinging Nettle or just Nettle, has been used medicinally since ancient times. 
Found growing worldwide, Nettle is particularly common in areas of Europe, North America and North Africa. 
Although commonly used in herbal medicine, Nettle can also be eaten or used as a herbal tea.