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BetterWOMAN Bladder Control is a clinically tested natural supplement for supportng women's urinary sytem. It has helped women all over the world regain freedom and confidence since 2002.*  Serving Size:1 Capsule  Servings Per Container:40   Amount Per Serving Proprietary Blend: 4 g  Asian ginseng (root)   Chinese yam (rhizome)   Chinese peony (root)   Deer antler (velvet)   Astragalus (root)   Poria (sclerotium)   Morinda (root)   Asiatic dogwood (fruit)   Eucommia (bark)   Dong quai (root)   Bupleurum (root)   Lycium (fruit)   Rehmannia (root)   Epimedium (leaf)   Sichuan lovage (rhizome)   Schisandra (fruit)   Eleuthero (root)   Cynomorium (stem)   Cassia (bark)   Palm-leaf raspberry (fruit)    Other ingredients: Dextrose, gelatin, stearic acid, magnesium stearate     Recommended Use: 2 capsules daily: 1 after breakfast and 1 after dinner. Minimum dosage 3 bottles. Take a 3-day break between bottles. Continue using thereafter for ongoing improvement and maintenance. For faster results, take 2 capsules twice daily.  Warning: of children. Consult a health professional if taking any medications, prone to allergic reactions, pregnant, or nursing. Store at room temperature in a dry place. Do not use if bottle neck seal is broken or missing. ÂÂÂ
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