057 – Help for Bladder Incontinence – My Interview with Tracey Seipel

Natural Herbal Support for Weak Bladder and Incontinence

Tracey SeipelBladder leakage and incontinence is a serious health concern for many people. Even the challenge of frequent urination can be distressing. Those who don’t have these problems are often unaware of the impact this issue can cause. In this interview, Tracey Seipel describes the challenge of weak bladder function and the innovative herbal combination that has been shown to improve these issues in as little as one months time.

Tracey Seipel is the developer of Urox for bladder support. Urox is one of those unique clinically studied raw materials that I support. Research has show significant benefit for those with frequent urination, incontinence and bladder leakage with Tracey’s product, Urox. In this interview, you will learn all about this product, the research that has been done, how to use it and what to expect. You can know in a very short time if Urox will work for you.

Tracey makes the point that Urox may be helpful for men with frequent urination due to prostate enlargement. Sometimes it is not the prostate but rather the bladder. If your frequency is not controlled by prostate treatment, then you could consider bladder support.

About Tracey Seipel

Tracey Seipel has been in practice in a variety of clinical settings as a Naturopath, Clinical Nutritionist, Herbalist and Diabetes Educator for the past 26 years. Her current practice is based at Kelvin Grove, Brisbane.

Between 1991 and 2000, 2009 to current,Tracey has lecturered in herbal medicine, medical sciences, clinical nutrition and student clinic supervision at the Australian College of Natural Medicine and Endeavour College of Natural Medicine, Brisbane.  Tracey was involved in the establishment and acceptance of the present University level accredited Bachelor of Health Science (Naturopathy) at this college, in particular, the Nutrition stream and Naturopathic philosophy components of the course structure.

Tracey has worked in the area of healthy aging for the past 15 years. She opened a new category for bladder care in the early 2000’s and won a  US Nutirion Business Journal award for her product development in this area in 2006. Tracey is currently the Technical and Research Director for Seipel Group.

This podcast episode is sponsored by

Doctor's Best

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1 Ted Ingram June 27, 2017 at 12:25 pm

Would like to review research on Urox and its efficacy on supporting bladder control. Did not find anything at http://www.clinicaltrials.gov.

Thank you,

Ted Ingram

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2 Steve Lankford July 6, 2017 at 10:11 am
3 Wanda Ballentine December 12, 2016 at 7:24 am

Well, you know, I’ve been taking Balance for quite a while, and I really should stop, as its to working. Normally ay tie I stand up, I have to pee, and I have to get there fast. But what happened the other night REALLY threw me. I left the house to go to my daughter’s a little before 5:00 – had coffee earlier. I always pee before I leave. But when i got down stairs, I had to pee again, When I got there, I peed. Before I left I had just had a glass of wine, and I peed before I left On the way to this show in Mpls, we had to stop to pick up something & again I had to pee. When we got to the show I peed. Before the Intermission I had to pee & during the intermission, I peed., and when we left I peed. Thank god I made it home. That’s like 9 times between 5:00 and 10:00. and I peed a lot – like I’d been drinking water the whole time. I was totally stunned. However, this did not happen at home- I usually have to pee when I stand up, but I’d been sitting most of the time there. And I pee between 2 & 3 times a night. So I guess I should stop paying $40,00 a month – I would like to hear from Dr. Seipel about this. I was sent some way to keep records, and they weren’t that great.

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4 Steve Lankford December 12, 2016 at 10:03 am

It may be that this is not the best product for you, if it does not help. There are other nutritional choices to consider.

You should talk to the people who sold the product to you and discuss your options.

Dr. Seipel is not a part of this site and she is not likely to see your comment.

Good luck and best wishes.

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5 Lucretia Walden February 9, 2016 at 12:40 pm

Dr Seipel had an ad in our Tampa Tribune paper during sometime in Feb. Offering a free sample of Urox with a phone no. I wrote no. wrong. I wrote 800 762 884, but missing no. Would you tell where I could find the no?

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6 Steve Lankford February 9, 2016 at 1:19 pm

We have no knowledge of the ad and no phone number to give you. Did you try calling the Tribune?

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7 Brenda March 1, 2016 at 11:52 am

The number I have is

800-609-3802

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8 Steve Lankford March 1, 2016 at 2:13 pm

I can’t help you. I don’t have any number to give you and I don’t know where you got the number you have. It is not from this website.

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9 Moppsy bach March 1, 2016 at 7:21 pm

1 800 671 0294

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10 Sally Pearson January 13, 2016 at 10:23 pm

I have a-fib and take a beta blocker plus warfarin. Is it safe to use this product? I would be interested in trying it. This is a really bad condition, if you like to socialize.
Thanks for info.

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11 Steve Lankford January 14, 2016 at 9:49 am

It should be safe to use, however you should work with your doctor. Look at the ingredients of the product and compare with any warnings and contra-indications on the drug literature. See if there are any reasons that you should be cautious. If the ingredients are not listed you are likely to be OK. Ask your doctor to monitor you for any changes while you try it. That way you could detect any adverse reactions as you begin.
Good luck.

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12 Elizabeth Channer December 26, 2015 at 8:41 am

I would like to know more about your, ” Fix My Bladder” program. Please contact me.

Elizabeth Channer
301 467 5929
301 774 7455 ext. 199 (work) or elizabeth.channer@ssfs.org

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13 Steve Lankford December 30, 2015 at 10:00 am

This is not our program and I know nothing about it. Sorry.

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14 Peter Reichmann November 9, 2015 at 11:10 pm

I live in Milwaukee Wisconsin USA. I have had incontinence and bladder issues (control ,leakage and urgency) for a goodly number of years. I have tried Vesicare 10 mg, kegels help but not enough! I have an Inner Stim implant which is largely ineffective. I believe that Urox may help. What natural ingredients is Urox composed of? What is a good resource for trying it out? Would you suggest taking advantage of the “Fix My Bladder” special promotion? The Phone # given is 1-800-763-6933. Thank you for your time and consideration.

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15 Steve Lankford November 10, 2015 at 9:31 am

Here is a link to more information on Bladder Support with Urox: http://www.drbvitamins.com/docs/pub/Best_Bladder_Support_FS.pdf. You can find Doctor’s Best products at health food stores and online.
I am not familiar with the promotion you describe.

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16 guy gebbia October 30, 2015 at 5:45 pm

What is the difference between Urox and Bladder Control. I just ordered the latter based on a news ad. Which is the current/best formula?

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17 Steve Lankford October 30, 2015 at 9:12 pm

I am not familiar with Bladder Control. You would have to compare them to know the difference. The best product is the one that works best for you and so you have to compare and try. Then evaluate.

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18 REBECA HACHAR October 28, 2015 at 11:16 am

Good Morning , Dr. Seipel.: My husband is diabetic, more than 8 years, lately the problem with his bladder has been increasing, I read, your add in GLOBE, .We live in Monterrey, NL, Mexico. but have relatives in Laredo, Texas. Thank for your attention.

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19 Steve Lankford October 29, 2015 at 8:38 am

Hello, Dr. Seipel is not on this site.

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20 Jean September 21, 2015 at 10:05 am

what are the ingredients in this product?

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21 Steve Lankford September 22, 2015 at 8:34 am

This is a proprietary blend called Urox. It consists of three herbal extracts. Lindera (lindera aggregata), horsetail herb (equisetum arvense), Cratevox (crateva mirvala)

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22 GLENN CARROLL June 17, 2015 at 1:25 pm

Am trying to get a return call from Bladder Control Customer Service . No one returns the call. How can I proceed ?

Glenn M . Carroll

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23 Steve Lankford June 17, 2015 at 1:33 pm

What number are you calling? What is the business that does not return the call? I will see what I can find out.

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24 Steve Lankford May 14, 2015 at 11:47 am

Please contact Dr. Seipel to pose this question. Here is her email address: Tracey

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25 Lillian Paine May 7, 2015 at 7:40 am

Re your product UROX which I am intereted in trying for bladder weakness. I wonder if the fact that I need to bite into capsules (also most tablets unless a very small size) would interfere with UROX being beneficial if the “ingredients” are not dissolving in the stomach.

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26 Steve Lankford May 7, 2015 at 8:34 am

You should be able to chew the capsules.

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27 Ann Neil May 6, 2015 at 7:08 pm

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28 Steve Lankford May 7, 2015 at 8:36 am

Dr. Seipel does not monitor this site.

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29 Mary Lou Elias March 11, 2015 at 5:06 pm

DR. SEIPEL….WILL YOUR “BLADDER CONTROL” product help me….doctor states I have a “small bladder.” I am in the bathroom constantly….can’t join anything. I am a 73 yr. old white female and in desperate need of help. Doctor prescribed Myrbetric which did not help. Hope you can respond. Thanks in advance…. Mary Lou Elias

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30 Steve Lankford March 11, 2015 at 5:20 pm

Dr. Seipel does not monitor this site or respond to emails from here. Sorry.

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31 Jaunita Clifford August 4, 2014 at 1:51 pm

Is this also helpful for men after removal of prostate?

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32 Steve Lankford August 6, 2014 at 9:48 am

I can’t say. It is likely to be beneficial. If you tried this product for 2 months, you would have a clear indication as to whether it would be helpful for you. Surgery changes a lot of things, so it is hare to predict. In cases, like this trial and error are the only way to know.

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