Graminex pollen extract is effective in improving urinary incontinence in women

 A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial was conducted to investigate the efficacy of Graminex pollen extract in 190 healthy women with urinary incontinence in the United States. As a result of the interim analysis, the Graminex Pollen Extract study group showed significant improvement in multiple urinary incontinence quality of life (QOL) indices.


Pollen extracts have been studied for many years on menopausal symptoms in women. Urinary incontinence is more prominent in postpartum and menopausal women. Recently, Graminex has found efficacy against a more feminine health problem, urinary incontinence, especially stress-induced urge incontinence. "Many women experience poor quality of life due to urinary incontinence," said Colleen May, the company's CBO. We want to provide natural alternatives that help improve women's lives."

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