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Cranberry for Genitourinary Disorders
Cranberry: Cranberries come from small evergreen shrubs with tart, red, edible berries. The berries are used in sauces, jellies, and drinks. There are multiple studies of cranberry (juice or capsules) ....
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Physical therapy for Genitourinary Disorders
Physical therapy: The goal of physical therapy is to improve mobility, restore function, reduce pain, and prevent further injury. Many different techniques are used, including exercises, stretches, traction, electrical stimulation, ....
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Uva ursi for Genitourinary Disorders
Uva ursi: Uva ursi (bearberry) is described as a small evergreen shrub with clusters of small white or pink bell-shaped flowers and dull orange berries. Uva ursi has long been ....
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Thymus extract for Genitourinary Disorders
Thymus extract: Thymus extracts for nutritional supplements are usually derived from young calves (bovine). Preliminary evidence from a controlled trial suggests that thymus extract reduces urinary tract re-infection frequency and ....
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TENS (transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation) for Genitourinary Disorders
TENS (transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation): TENS (transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation) is a non-invasive technique in which a low-voltage electrical current is delivered through wires from a small power unit to ....
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