Urinary Incontinence

This is a very powerful audio, I’ve been listening to it 3 times in a row for 2 days. The area around my perineum burns, I feel great warmth

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Is this good for fully emptying all urine, instead of waiting for a while for it to come out😅 IT makes urinating easier ?

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Is this for reverse kegel too? I went to doctor and i did test lab my blood sugar is normal (96) and hcb1a is 4’1 .

Maybe this field can help with semen retention!! And energy transmutation

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I was looking on Gumroad to this field, although I don’t own the field but here are the automated kegel/pelvic floor exercises benefits (Source ChatGPT)

Pelvic floor exercises, also known as Kegel exercises, are a type of exercise that can help to strengthen the muscles in the pelvic area. Here are some of the potential benefits of regularly performing pelvic floor exercises:

  1. Improved bladder control: Pelvic floor exercises can help to improve bladder control and reduce the risk of urinary incontinence.
  2. Improved bowel control: Strong pelvic floor muscles can also help to improve bowel control and reduce the risk of fecal incontinence.
  3. Improved sexual function: Pelvic floor exercises can help to increase blood flow to the pelvic area and improve sexual function, including orgasm intensity and erectile function.
  4. Reduced risk of pelvic organ prolapse: Pelvic organ prolapse is a condition where the pelvic organs (such as the uterus or bladder) may bulge into the vaginal canal. Strengthening the pelvic floor muscles can help to reduce the risk of pelvic organ prolapse.
  5. Faster postpartum recovery: Pelvic floor exercises can help to speed up postpartum recovery by strengthening the pelvic floor muscles that may have been weakened during pregnancy and childbirth (woman). The same applies for men when they had a prostate operation.
  6. Improved core strength and stability: The pelvic floor muscles are an important part of the core musculature, and strengthening them can help to improve overall core strength and stability.
  7. Reduced back pain: Strong pelvic floor muscles can help to support the lower back and reduce the risk of back pain.

Overall, pelvic floor exercises are a simple, non-invasive way to improve pelvic health and may have a range of potential benefits. However, it’s important to note that pelvic floor exercises may not be appropriate for everyone. Here are some examples of situations where pelvic floor exercises may not be appropriate:

  1. Active infection: If you have an active urinary tract or vaginal infection, you may need to avoid pelvic floor exercises until the infection has cleared up.
  2. Uncontrolled hypertension: Pelvic floor exercises can cause a temporary increase in blood pressure, so if you have uncontrolled hypertension, you may need to avoid or modify pelvic floor exercises.
  3. Prolapse: If you have a pelvic organ prolapse, you may need to modify your pelvic floor exercises to avoid further damage or discomfort.
  4. Recent pelvic surgery: If you have recently had pelvic surgery, you may need to avoid pelvic floor exercises until your healthcare provider gives you the go-ahead.
  5. Severe pelvic pain: If you experience severe pelvic pain with pelvic floor exercises, you may need to modify the exercises or stop them altogether.
  6. Difficulty with coordination: Some people may have difficulty with coordinating their pelvic floor muscles, which can make pelvic floor exercises ineffective or uncomfortable.

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Damn i feel this directly in my hips :astonished:. They are burning and pulsating. Owners of this field, how many times do you play this? I can imagine that this can be run only a few times a week??

I listen 1-2 times a day/ 6 days a week.

U listen what is right for YOU.

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@SilverZuzu Thanks!

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I feel like this will also increase libido… mines gone up x10, dont know what field has done it tho.

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I have been listening to this field and stem cells for bladder on youtube for several months now but i do not see improvement in frequent urination.

Are you sure the issue is just limited to your bladder? You could have an infection, blood sugar issues etc…

no infection and blood sugar issues , got them tested

Ok- What this audio does is strengthen the muscles in the area so it’s more for leaking. You’re describing frequent urination or needing to go often which sounds different from general incontinence

Has it always been this way? If it’s a more recent development, I would try the dna repair system or fa jin gong healing. Both are good when there’s something up, but you’re not sure how to go about helping it

oh ok, thank you for suggesting. its not this way. seeing this after a wrong surgery performed on my bladder

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You’re welcome good luck to you :green_heart:

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has anyone tried this ?

I think Prostate audios will help you out

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How many times should you listen to this?

I saw improvement within a week I want to say.

Androgen receptors speed things up greatly as it’s a muscle.

UC I would randomly loop for an hour at a time otherwise the usual 2-3 is enough.

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The one hour Urinary Incontinence loop, for super fast results?