Prorox® Prostate and Bladder Control
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Prorox® dual action formula targets both bladder and prostate for a comprehensive next-generation solution for men’s urinary and prostate health.
*Schoendorfer et al, BMC-CAM, 2018. Research funded by the Australian Federal Government and Seipel Group. For relief of symptoms of medically diagnosed overactive bladder. Always read the label and follow the directions for use.
How It Works
How It Works
Ingredients
Ingredients
Each vegetarian hardshell capsule contains:
Directions & Warnings
Directions & Warnings
Directions
Storage
Below 30°C
Safety
Delivery
Delivery
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Men, do you experience any of these symptoms?
Night-time trips to the toilet
Frequent and sudden urges to urinate
Dribbling after you pee
Weak stream when passing urine
Gluten Free
Dairy Free
Vegetarian Friendly
Aussie Made
Clinically Researched
Practitioner Quality
Standardised Herbs
Male Prostate & Bladder facts
Overactive Bladder
Is thought to be a miscommunication between the brain and the bladder
What causes LUTS?
Benign prostatic obstruction (BPO), Overactive bladder (OAB), and Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH)
Enlarged prostate
As the prostate enlarges, it can press against the urethra and affect urination
Urinary frequency
Urinating more than 8 per 24 hours
Male LUTS
Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms include poor or intermittent urine stream, straining to pee and sudden urge to urinate
BPH
Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia, which is a non-cancerous enlargement of the prostate gland typically occurring in older men
Urinary urgency
when you’re rushing for the toilet
Nocturia
Getting out of bed at night for the toilet
Overactive Bladder
Is thought to be a miscommunication between the brain and the bladder
What causes LUTS?
Benign prostatic obstruction (BPO), Overactive bladder (OAB), and Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH)
Enlarged prostate
As the prostate enlarges, it can press against the urethra and affect urination
Urinary frequency
Urinating more than 8 per 24 hours
Male LUTS
Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms include poor or intermittent urine stream, straining to pee and sudden urge to urinate
BPH
Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia, which is a non-cancerous enlargement of the prostate gland typically occurring in older men
Urinary urgency
when you’re rushing for the toilet
Nocturia
Getting out of bed at night for the toilet
Frequently Asked Questions
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What does Prorox® Prostate and Bladder Control do?
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How long does it take to work on my bladder symptoms?
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If my problem is my bladder why take Prorox®?
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Is Prorox® safe to take long term?
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Does Prorox® reduce night-time urination?
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My doctor said my prostate was fine, but I still pee all the time, in the day and night?
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What lifestyle habits support healthy bladder and prostate function in men?
While everyone’s health journey and routines are different, there are a few basic things you can do that will support your bladder and prostate health.
For one, always ensuring you’re adequately hydrated is important. Sipping away on water helps give your bladder enough fluid to flush things through, including any residual bacteria that can be latent if you’re not urinating properly each time you go to the loo.
Along with increasing your water consumption, keeping irritating drinks to a minimum can also help in reducing urge frequency, which includes things like alcohol and caffeine that are both diuretics. Both of these drinks can increase the acidity of your urine, making things feel more irritated even when you’ve just peed.
A more general tip that applies to just about everyone but especially those dealing with age-related bladder weakness or an enlarged prostate is a healthy diet. Look for foods rich in zinc, including things like nuts, chick peas, oysters and shellfish. In terms of your daily habits that can help in reducing nocturia, especially when paired with our Prorox bladder supplements for men, is reducing the amount of fluids you drink before bed. If you’re heading out for the day or going to bed, do away with the “just in case” wee, as this can worsen the brain-bladder connection and encourage those half-full bladder wee urges to keep happening.
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How do men’s bladder and prostate supplements differ from general men’s health formulas?
General supplements typically have a range of essential vitamins and minerals that your body needs to function properly. When it comes to Prorox prostate supplements, they were formulated and made with a very specific purpose in mind: to support men’s bladder and prostate health.
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What nutrients are commonly used to support urinary flow and comfort?
Our patented blend of herbs used in Urox includes Lindera, Horsetail, and Cratevox® to support the brain-bladder connection, but also to support the condition of the bladder itself. When it comes to Prorox, we’ve also included ingredients like saw palmetto, which is widely used to support healthy prostate function and urinary flow, along with zinc and selenium that can aid in prostate health. This combination was made for a combined approach to support two areas of the body that are responsible for urinary incontinence and urge frequency, making it a simple option for men’s health - no matter the root cause of toileting issues.
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At what age should men start considering bladder and prostate support?
Everyone’s body is different and there’s no one answer to this, but generally your body will let you know when it needs some support. If you’re peeing more than eight times a day, regularly wake up at night to go to the loo, or struggle to feel like you’ve fully emptied your bladder, it’s a great time to start. Generally, these sorts of concerns can begin any time from the age of 40 onwards, though most commonly they’ll pop up in a more noticeable way after 50. In saying that, you may benefit from taking a proactive approach, especially if you have a family history of prostate or bladder issues. All in all, incorporate support early, stay consistent, and you can keep enjoying life without planning your day around the nearest toilet.