Thursday, October 27, 2022

Pee Faster & Stronger!? Maybe Try THIS Crazy Technique

If you constantly feel the intense urge to pee... But the stream is so weak that only a few dropl
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If you constantly feel the intense urge to pee...

But the stream is so weak that only a few droplets manage to get out, try this:

In a standing position, just flex your knees at the urinal or toilet.

Then DO THIS simple movement.

It sounds weird, but thousands of men with prostate problems have tried it.

See here all the details now!


P.S. If you ever want to help with your prostate problems don't miss the technique in this video!




Before you go - must read: "Do You Feel This in Your Hands? Get Checked for Diabetes"

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), over 11% or more than 37 million people in the U.S. struggle with diabetes. The most shocking part of the story is that 23% of them are unaware of their condition, which puts them at more risk. Diabetes can lead to serious health complications if left untreated, so early diagnosis is paramount. But when should you schedule a screening?

Here's a solid sign.

A Little-Known Predictor of Diabetes

Type 2 diabetes can have a vast array of symptoms. Signs like increased thirst and hunger, frequent urination, fatigue, numbness, blurred vision, gingivitis, and specific skin issues warrant a health check-up. However, glucose imbalance can also lead to musculoskeletal problems, some of which are lesser-known pointers.

One of them is carpal tunnel syndrome.

You might be dealing with carpal tunnel syndrome if you often experience pain in your hands, wrists, or arms. This condition usually results from wrist overuse. Repeated fine hand movements, like typing on a keyboard or gripping something for extended periods, might put pressure on your median nerve. This can lead to pain, numbness, circulation, and gripping issues.

Since there is no cure for carpal tunnel syndrome, most people simply live with it. However, ignoring it may have a dire cost if it appears combined with other diabetes symptoms.

Studies remain inconclusive about the exact relation between these two conditions, but some indicate a significant connection. Experts say carpal tunnel syndrome doesn't cause diabetes, but it might be a predictor and help with timely diagnosis.

Watch Out for Tell-Tale Signs

While carpal tunnel syndrome doesn't necessarily mean you have diabetes, it's hard to ignore the statistics. If you experience pain in your wrist, hand, or arm, alongside other diabetes symptoms, make sure you bring it up with your doctor.

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