CystaQ Product Review: Natural Supplement for Interstitial Cystitis & Other Bladder Issues

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By kittythedreamer

What is CystaQ?

What is CystaQ? CystaQ is a natural supplement taken twice daily by people with bladder problems such as interstitial cystitis and incontinence.

The main ingredients in CystaQ include: quercetin, bromelain, papain, wood betony leaf, cranberry fruit, passion flower herb, and valerian root.

CystaQ was developed by a team of urologists in California and is distributed by Farr Laboratories online and by mail order. Go to www.cystaq.com to find out more information and to order your own bottle or you can call (877) 284-3976. I paid $35 for one bottle of CystaQ, which is a great price for a natural supplement.

My urologist recommended CystaQ as a natural supplement and as a substitute for a six month cycle of prescriptions. I chose to try out CystaQ, which was not only cheaper but a more natural way of treating my interstitial cystitis (inflamed bladder). Yes, I could've gone with the pharmaceutical prescription, but I decided to give nature a chance this time.

Does CystaQ Work?

I can honestly say that after a month of taking CystaQ, and less than the prescribed amount (which is shame on me), my bladder feels 85% better than what it did before I started taking CystaQ. I don't experience nearly as much pain in the mornings or in the evenings as I did before, and my bladder seems to be emptying itself to a higher degree than it did.

Does CystaQ work? To answer that question from my own experience with CystaQ, yes it does, though it does say right on the bottle that it is for clinical research only and isn't guaranteed to cure any disease. I will continue to take CystaQ for another month or two in order to insure that my bladder is returning to the way it was, or at least close to the way it was. Bladder health is extremely important, and CystaQ is a natural way to relieve pain from interstitial cystitis (be it temporary or permanent) and other bladder issues including incontinence. If you're looking for a more natural way to treat your interstitial cystitis or other bladder problems, try CystaQ and then let me know if it worked for you.

Another awesome benefit to taking CystaQ is that it's also been said to contribute to heart health, making it less likely that a heart attack will occur after taking a regimen of CystaQ.

Am I a marketer or saleswoman for CystaQ? No, I'm not. But I'm a woman who experienced an awful amount of pain related to temporary interstitial cystitis and can honestly say that the CystaQ product worked for me. That is why I want to recommend CystaQ to you, so that you can take a natural path to healing your bladder.

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writer20 Level 8 Commenter 7 months ago

I used to suffer as well. My Dr. at that time said I would out grow it and it sure looks that way. Hopefully you do as well.

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kittythedreamer Hub Author 7 months ago

writer20 - I'm gaining my bladder health back as we speak! Thanks so much. Glad someone else knows the pain.

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