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Urgent and Frequent Urination Caused by Prostatitis Can be Cured by Alternative Herbal Medicine

Typical symptoms like urgent and frequent urination of prostatitis can be improved and cured by three months treatment with patented herbal medicine - Diuretic and Anti-inflammatory Pill which is a newly approved patented medication by SIPO.

2013-06-18
WUHAN, CHINA, June 18, 2013 (Press-News.org) Typical symptoms like urgent and frequent urination of prostatitis can be improved and cured by three months treatment with patented herbal medicine -diuretic and anti-inflammatory pill, which is a newly approved patented medication by SIPO.

Prostatitis, a common male disease, brings many complications, including declined sexual ability, infertility and symptoms including urinary frequency and urgency, pain in the pelvis and genital area, and difficulty urinating. "Antibiotic, typical treatment of prostatitis, is abandoned by those men who care more about their livers and kidneys," reported the China health center, "more and more people tend to choose herbal medicine to cure their prostatitis even its treating course is longer than antibiotic."

"Herbal medicine - diuretic and anti-inflammatory pill, as the alternative treatment for prostatitis has its own advantages," said by the inventor Dr. Lee, "this pill can promote blood circulation and Qi of prostatitis, prevent relapse and cure complications."

"This herbal medicine Diuretic and Anti-inflammatory Pill has been benefiting thousands of men with prostatitis every year in China during the past 10 years and overseas patients during the past 2 years, one assistant of Dr. Lee states, " I still remember the day a patient from Hubei province went to our clinic and send thanks to Dr. Lee. He shook Dr. Lee's hands and told her that his symptoms of urgent and frequent urination were improved by this pill within two months, and at the third month, all of symptoms were gone and all tests show his prostatitis was cured."

"The most impressive advantage of this herbal medicine is no side-effect, which also is the reason why men abandon antibiotic and choose our herbal pill, adds Dr. Lee, when asking about what makes this herbal medicine so popular, "A herb named 'liquorice' is the magic code, it reduces the toxicity of other herbs so that the formula is much more safer and brings no damage to the body at all."

Now this herbal formula is available online, for more details, please visit http://www.diureticspill.com/.

About Dr. Lee Xiaoping and the herbal medicine: Dr. Lee Xiaoping graduated from Hubei College of Chinese Traditional medicine, China. She qualified as an herbalist 30 years ago and is a highly experienced medical professional. She specializes in the field of male and female reproductive and urinary system diseases. She has devoted 30 years to her clinic and worked on the formula of Diuretic and Anti-inflammatory Pill for years. The medicine has proven to be effective on treating tubal conditions. The formula is patented by SIPO (State Intellectual Property Office of the P.R.C) with the application number 200910157894.


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[Press-News.org] Urgent and Frequent Urination Caused by Prostatitis Can be Cured by Alternative Herbal Medicine
Typical symptoms like urgent and frequent urination of prostatitis can be improved and cured by three months treatment with patented herbal medicine - Diuretic and Anti-inflammatory Pill which is a newly approved patented medication by SIPO.