A recent study performed by Kowa, the manufacturer of the new, over-the-counter Lady Guard pills, claims that the constant need to always be near a bathroom profoundly affects the quality of life among Japanese women of all ages.
They go on to say that this eternal quest is a cause of undue stress and bladder hypersensitivity.
But what if there was some magical pill that could take all their worries away? Well, there is.
When taken three times a day, this pill’s active ingredient, flavoxate, which at one time was only available through a doctor’s prescription, goes to work right away.
According to Kowa’s recent study, which involved over 1,000 women, about 60% reported that they usually went to the bathroom about 8 times a day and more than once during the night.
Kowa claims the product is very convenient when one is considering long outings, extended work periods or lengthier periods of sleep in between “frequent urination” bouts.
Let’s face it; urination is the natural body function of all living things. Should it be touted as a problem and something to “be corrected?”
Does Lady Guard work?
Maybe, maybe not, but one thing is for sure:
SOURCE: WeirdAsiaNews

Posted on October 24th, 2009 at 9:09 am by Lin McNulty
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