Posted by Warm Southern Breeze on Thursday, July 25, 2013
Increasingly, people express concern over medications which often have distressingly adverse, even life-threatening, side effects and negative interactions with other medications.
That’s not to mention the ongoing costs of refilling prescriptions, and Big Pharma’s never ending desire for increased profits, all which occur at patient expense.
Those are all genuinely warranted concerns.
Here is one example of how a procedure helps alleviate the problematic symptoms of overactive bladder without pills.
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Stimulation of the tibial nerve helps against a hyperactive bladder
Jun 4, 2013

According to a US study, relief of symptoms caused by bladder hyperactivity can be achieved by percutaneous stimulation of the tibial nerve. This is the result of a three-year study on 29 patients, researchers report in “The Journal of Urology“.On average, the participants received one treatment per month over the course of the study. Outpatients had Read the rest of this entry »
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