Have you seen the tv commercial that focuses on a woman stuck in bumper-to-bumper highway traffic with her partner and kids? She squirms and looks very uncomfortable, embarrassed and maybe even in pain. Suddenly a porta-potty floats gently down from the sky! The woman relaxes and smiles, and a picture comes on the screen showing a popular disposable pad/diaper product.

It’s true that many women suffer from some urinary incontinence or urgency. Sometimes it begins after pregnancy and birth, sometimes with the hormone changes in perimenopause. Some women just ‘leak’ when they laugh from a young age. But I hardly think a disposable pad for incontinence (billed as the traveller’s porta-potty) will make everything tickety-boo!

Yes, these products are helpful in some circumstances, but why, why, why, don’t we hear about products that can tone, build and strengthen the bladder? This is a preventive approach and the products that don’t heal the symptoms wouldn’t be necessary (or not for many years anyway)? Can’t our allopathic medical docs get on board with the idea of ‘complementary medicine’, like in Britain. When allopathic medicine combines with natural (i.e. herbs, homeopathics, mega-vitamins, trace minerals, etc.) we get the best of both worlds. If it’s good enough for the Queen of England, why isn’t it good enough for us?

Author's Bio: 

As a Life Coach and Group Facilitator, Ellen Besso inspires and guides MidLife Women as they navigate the maze of midlife to find joy & fullness in their lives. Working with Ellen, renew body, mind and spirit and dissolve beliefs that keep you from your ideal life.

Ellen is uniquely qualified to fulfill her calling of helping midlife women, with 25 years as a women’s coach, counsellor, group facilitator and as a fellow midlife maze navigator.

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