| Vitamin | Description |
|---|---|
A |
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![]() Amino Acids |
Studies of three amino acids–the combination of alanine, glutamic acid, and glycine—show that they can support urinary tract health by reducing symptoms such as urinary frequency, urgent urination, and nighttime urgency. Read more about amino acids |
B |
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![]() Bee Pollen |
Bee pollen, see Pollen extract |
![]() Bentonite Clay |
Bentonite clay contains trace minerals and is charged with electromagnetic energy, properties that may make it an effective detox agent to rid the body of wastes, viruses, and toxins that can contribute to urinary tract problems. Read more about bentonite clay |
C |
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![]() Calcium |
High calcium intake has been associated with an increased risk of prostate cancer and may have an impact on urinary tract health. Read more about calcium |
![]() Cat’s Claw |
Cat’s claw is a popular herb for treatment of prostate symptoms and may also be beneficial for related urinary incontinence. Read more about cat’s claw |
![]() Cernilton |
Cernilton, see Pollen extract |
![]() Copper |
Copper and zinc together support prostate health, which in turn is related to urinary tract health. Read more about copper |
![]() Cranberry |
Cranberry and cranberry supplements have proven effective in preventing urinary tract infections, while their ability to treat these infections is less clear. Read more about cranberry |
D |
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E |
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F |
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Fiber consists of undigestible plant components that aid digestion and intestinal health, and thus indirectly have an effect on urinary tract health. Read more about fiber |
![]() Flower Pollen |
Flower pollen, see Pollen extract |
G |
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![]() Goldenseal |
Goldenseal has anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties that may make it helpful in treating urinary incontinence. Read more about goldenseal |
![]() Green Tea |
Green tea has potent antioxidant activity that makes it helpful in promoting a healthy urinary tract. Read more about green tea |
H |
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I |
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J |
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K |
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L |
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![]() Lycopene |
Lycopene has properties that support and maintain prostate health and thus may also be effective in preventing urinary incontinence. Read more about lycopene |
M |
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![]() Manganese |
Manganese helps maintain overall sexual and reproductive health, which suggests manganese also has a role in supporting urinary tract health. Read more about manganese |
![]() Molybdenum |
Molybdenum has a role in waste processing and therefore this trace mineral may be helpful in supporting urinary tract health. Read more about molybdenum |
Mushroom extract |
Mushroom extracts may improve urinary tract symptoms and urinary incontinence. Read more about mushroom extract |
N |
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![]() NAC (N-acetylcysteine) |
NAC (N-acetylcysteine) is a metabolite of the amino acid cysteine and facilitates the elimination of toxins from the body, which may support urinary tract health and helpful in protecting against urinary incontinence. Read more about NAC (N-acetylcysteine) |
O |
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![]() Omega-3 Fatty Acids |
Omega-3 fatty acids have anti-inflammatory properties that may prove helpful in managing urinary incontinence. Read more about omega-3 fatty acids |
P |
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![]() Pantothenic acid |
Pantothenic acid, or vitamin B5, has anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties that may benefit those who have urinary incontinence. Read more about pantothenic acid |
![]() Pollen Extract |
Pollen extract (aka cernilton, rye grass pollen, flower pollen, bee pollen) is effective in improving urinary tract symptoms associated with BPH, and thus may also be helpful in treating urinary incontinence. Read more about pollen extract |
![]() Probiotics |
Probiotics, or beneficial bacteria, are effective in restoring balance to the bacterial flora in the intestinal tract and may be helpful in treating urinary incontinence. Read more about probiotics |
![]() Pumpkin |
Pumpkin seeds and pumpkin seed oil may prove beneficial in improving symptoms of urinary incontinence. Read more about pumpkin |
![]() Pyridoxine |
Pyridoxine, see Vitamin B6 |
Q |
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R |
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![]() Rye Grass Pollen |
Rye grass pollen, see Pollen extract |
S |
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![]() Saw Palmetto |
Saw palmetto is an herb remedy with a long tradition of treating urinary tract problems. Read more about saw pamletto |
![]() Stinging Nettle |
Stinging nettle is an herbal remedy with a long history of treating urinary tract infections, which makes it a possible candidate for improving urinary incontinence. Read more about stinging nettle |
T |
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![]() Testosterone |
Although testosterone is the main male sex hormone, it also has a role in supporting urinary tract health and treating urinary symptoms. Read more about testosterone |
![]() Thuja |
Thuja is a homeopathic remedy made from an evergreen and is a frequent treatment for urinary tract symptoms. Read more about thuja |
U |
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![]() Uva Ursi |
Uva ursi is an herb with antibacterial abilities that may make it helpful in managing urinary incontinence. Read more about uva ursi |
V |
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![]() Vitamin A |
Vitamin A has potent antioxidant abilities and supports immune system functioning, which may be helpful in managing urinary incontinence and urinary tract health. Read more about vitamin A |
![]() Vitamin B5 |
Vitamin B5, see Pantothenic acid |
![]() Vitamin C |
Vitamin C is a potent antioxidant that fights infections throughout the body, including those in the urinary tract that may impact urinary incontinence. Read more about vitamin C |
![]() Vitamin D |
Vitamin D has antioxidant and immune boosting capabilities that can be beneficial in cases of urinary incontinence. Read more about vitamin D |
![]() Vitamin E |
Vitamin E is an antioxidant that supports immune system functioning, which can help support a healthy urinary tract and help manage urinary incontinence. Read more about vitamin E |
W |
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X |
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Y |
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Z |
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![]() Zinc |
Zinc is involved in sexual sexual reproduction, a system that involves the urinary tract and therefore has an effect on urinary tract functioning. Read more about zinc |
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