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Nxgen Grass Fed Bladder 160caps

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NXGEN Grass Fed Bladder Capsules 160 Count

 

Grass Fed Bladder supplies bladder specific peptides and enzymes to help repair and restore your own bladder health.  Dr Royal Lee states bladder specific peptides and enzymes from the corresponding organ of a healthy animal are accepted by our bodies as our own endogenous substances to restore our own bladders.

 

Grass Fed Liver provides fundamental building blocks like vitamin A, vitamin B12, choline, folate and heme iron to support virtually all biological functions including methylation, detoxification, and blood filtration. If our liver health is ailing, all other systems are ailing.

 

Grass Fed Kidney provides comprehensive and systemic histamine support with targeted mechanisms as it contains DAO, selenium, B12, endogenous methyl donors, and supports methylation.

An adequate supply of kidney specific vitamins, minerals, enzymes, and peptides are required to support the optimal function of the urinary system.

BLADDER SUPPORTS:

 

  • Urinary Tract Health Based On "Like Supports Like"
  • Bladder Strength and Flexibility
  • Electrolyte Balance and Reduced Fluid Retention
  • Bladder Muscle Signalling & Control
  • Fundamental Health and Detoxification Pathways

 

So many people today struggle with incontinence, urinary infections, painful bladder syndrome, and more.  Understanding the urinary system and then applying ancestral wisdom  can make all the difference.

The entire urinary system is essentially a filtration, regulation, and excretion system that involves multiple organs in its processes. The kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra all work together to form our urinary system. This system’s most well known function is it’s role of cleansing and detoxifying, as it filters blood through the kidneys and produces urine to remove waste products from our body. However, the urinary system has far more influence in the body than its esteemed responsibility of fluid transformation and excretion.  It helps to maintain homeostasis, as it is responsible for electrolyte balance, hormone production, controlling the composition and volume of blood, and maintaining healthy blood pressure.  

BLADDER CONTAINS:

 

  • Proteins, Peptides, Enzymes, and Stem Cells Specific to the Urinary System (Bladder, Kidney, Ureters, & Urethra)
  • Preformed Vitamin A, Choline, Folate, Copper, Selenium
  • Bio-Available DAO, Renin, & Eyrithropoytin
  • Molecular Biodirectors — DNA Blueprints To Build and Repair Healthy Tissue  

 

Ancestral Medicine is a way to support bladder health, by adhering to the ways of our ancestors and consuming the whole animal (nose-to-tail). 

 

Located within the pelvic cavity, just above and behind the pubic bone sits our one and only bladder. Flexible, yet muscular, this organ is about the size and shape of a table tennis ball when empty and expands to the size of a softball when full. The inside layer of the bladder is lined with rugae, these are the ridges that allow the bladder to expand and contract (rugae exist in our stomach and intestines too!). Once our bladder reaches maximum capacity, stretch receptors send signals to the brain that say “it’s time to drain!” If the bladder is infected, inflammation can interfere with signals between the brain and bladder, which leads to involuntary muscle contractions, causing less than desirable accidents, or worse, an adult dependent on diapers and other external support products for incontinence.


An adequate supply of vitamins, minerals, proteins, enzymes, and peptides, are required to support the optimal function of the bladder, ureters, and urethra. 


NOURISH YOUR OWN BLADDER WITH LIKE SUPPORTS LIKE *

For most of human history, we effortlessly consumed to organs and glands from healthy animal, the nutrients we needed for strength, health, and happiness. In the modern world, we unknowingly struggle to fulfill our nutritional needs in order to support and sustain a vibrant, disease-free life. We are now part of a world where our bladder health is in sharp decline due to changes to our diet brought about by the modern world and increased consumption of processed food.

Today more than one-third of  people suffer from chronic and recurrent bladder conditions related to pain, incontinence and urinary tract infections.  The solution is to address the root cause with smarter dietary, lifestyle, and behavioural choices while nourishing and supporting our bladder with proven anthropological ways that are backed by modern science this includes the use of Bladder tissue specific peptides, enzymes and cofactor. 

 

THE BLADDER WAS CONSIDERED HEALING FOOD.

There's an ancient Mongolian story of a well respected elder who went into isolation when he began to struggle with recurrent bouts of uncontrollable urination. His son, a great hunter, went into the mountains to kill a deer and returned with the Liver, Kidneys and Bladder for the father. The son made a soup with the fresh Liver, Kidney and Bladder and fed it to his father every morning with the ancient belief that "like cures like." On the 9th night, the father's bladder curse abated. This intuitive, native wisdom cured the Elder and enabled him to return to a full function. This story has remained with Mongialian tribes like the Noyakin and the Manghut to serve a greater purpose, to pass on the wisdom of feeding the Liver, Kidney and Bladder to those with ailing bladders.

 

Whole food, nutrient dense organs and glands provide great benefit for those seeking targeted support in harmony with nature, the way that our early ancestors did. Nxgen Wholefoods Grass-fed Bladder is a nourishing whole food and dietary supplement that provides Bladder, Kidney, and Liver with tissue specific proteins, peptides, cofactors, and enzymes, to nourish and support one's own bladder and urinary tract health like that used in Ancestral Medicine. 

BENEFITS OF BLADDER  

Traditional peoples, Native Americans and early ancestral healers believed that eating the organs from a healthy animal would strengthen and support the health of the corresponding organ of the individual. For instance, the traditional way of treating a person with urinary ailments was to feed the person the bladder and kidney of a healthy animal. Similarly, eating the liver of a healthy animal was believed to support nutrient deficiencies, energy levels and help with the overall heal. This is known as “like supports like”.

 

Organs and glandulars were a staple of our early ancestors' diets as the ultimate superfood, for good reason. It turns out, this nourishing tradition is backed by science where "Radioisotope labelling studies in animals have shown conclusively that, when eaten, organs and glands selectively travel to the corresponding organs and glands in high concentrations. This research, done at the University of Scotland in Edinburgh, lends credence to the ancient practice of eating animal organs to help ensure health in one’s corresponding organs." - Dr. Ron Schmid, ND.*

 

Our early ancestors knew this, well before radioisotopes which is why their traditional diets included the frequent and nourishing consumption of organ meats like bladder, kidney, and Liver.

 

Understanding the Urinary System and What it Needs to Thrive

While so many people today struggle with incontinence, urinary infections, painful bladder syndrome, and more understanding the urinary system and then applying ancestral wisdom to our lifestyle can make all the difference.

 

The entire urinary system is essentially a filtration, regulation, and excretion system that involves multiple organs in its processes. The kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra all work together to form our urinary system. This system’s most well known function is it’s role of cleansing and detoxifying, as it filters blood through the kidneys and produces urine to remove waste products from our body. However, the urinary system has far more influence in the body than it’s esteemed responsibility of fluid transformation and excretion. It helps to maintain homeostasis, as it is responsible for electrolyte balance, hormone production, controlling the composition and volume of blood, and maintaining healthy blood pressure.

 

Did you know that our urinary system has its own microbiome?   Just like how our gut has its own microbiome that influences our digestion, absorption of nutrients, and even our mental and emotional patterns, our urinary system has a microbiome that influences immune response, muscle signalling, and supports its optimal function. If the urinary microbiome is out of balance and overrun with pathogenic bacteria one may suffer from interstitial cystitis, UTIs, spasmodic bladder, etc. *(6)

 

Unfortunately, most healthcare practitioners are unaware this microbiome even exists, nor are they aware of how to support it. In the modern world, most people treat UTIs with antibiotics which further disrupt the urinary microbiome, not to mention the gut microbiome too!

 

The good news is, there’s are other ways to support bladder health by adhering to the ways of our ancestors and consuming the whole animal (nose-to-tail). Supporting the urinary microbiome has been shown to reduce the risk of UTIs as well as the severity of incontinence in randomized trial participants.*(6) Bladder tissue may help return the urinary microbiome to a healthy state, improve muscle signalling, repair and restore the optimal function of our bladder.*

 

  • Support Optimal Bladder Health Based On "Like Supports Like"
  • Nutrients in Bladder help to Restore Balance to the Urinary Microbiome
  • Improve Bladder Muscle Signalling and Control
  • Decrease Inflammation of the Entire Urinary System

 

KIDNEY is rich in B12, Selenium, & DAO supports optimal kidney health and detoxification pathways

Our kidneys are large, bean-shaped organs towards the back of the abdomen. Located in the lower part of our bellies, the right kidney is slightly lower in position than the left, allowing room for the liver. The kidneys have several functions including excretion, regulation, and the production of a few key hormones and enzymes.

 

Kidneys are responsible for the elimination of water-soluble metabolic waste and foreign materials. They regulate the volume of fluids and the concentration of various electrolytes in the body. A rather complex system of tubes within the kidneys filter substances such as sodium (salt) and chloride. Minerals that we need will be reabsorbed into the bloodstream, while toxins and excess minerals will be released via the urine.

 

As it relates to hormone production, the kidneys produce renin and erythropoietin and convert Vitamin D (from sun, food, or supplements) into its "bioactive" form. Renin is important for regulating blood pressure, and erythropoietin helps to produce red blood cells. Most of the vitamin D in our blood is actually inactive until it is transformed by the liver, then activated by the kidneys. Active vitamin D stimulates the uptake of calcium from food and also helps to regulate the response of the immune system to infection. Low Vitamin D stores have been shown to increase susceptibility to urinary tract infections. 

 

The kidneys also produce the enzyme DAO which inhibits histamine. For those with histamine intolerance (an overabundance of histamine and a deficiency of DAO) histamine can enter the urinary tract, weaken the urothelium, and allow toxins from urine to spill back into the bloodstream. Grass-Fed Beef Kidney provides comprehensive and systemic histamine support with targeted mechanisms as it contains DAO, selenium, B12, endogenous methyl donors, and supports methylation.

 

An adequate supply of kidney specific vitamins, minerals, enzymes, and peptides are required to support the optimal function of the urinary system. Bovine Kidney contains all of these specific nutrients and has been shown to support *:

 

  • Optimal Kidney Health Based On "Like Supports Like"
  • Histamine Metabolism & Detoxification
  • Electrolyte balance and reduced fluid retention
  • Vitality, Energy, & Thyroid Health (high in B12 and selenium) 

 

LIVER has so many vital nutrients, being rich in vitamin A, B12, choline, folate, riboflavin & many other powerful nutrients that most people are deficient in.

Nestled in our abdomen above the stomach and spleen, sits one of our largest internal organs, the liver. While not directly included in the urinary system, our liver may be the most essential organ relating to it. Our liver participates in over 500 vital biological functions. As it relates to urinary functions, the liver plays a major role in blood filtration. All blood leaving the stomach and intestines passes through the liver, where the liver breaks down, balances, and converts the nutrients into forms that are easier for the rest of the body to utilise. Our liver is responsible for clearing our blood of toxic substances, breaking down old or damaged blood cells, and producing urea which the kidneys will release later as urine. A healthy liver will support healthy kidneys and thus a healthy bladder!

 

It’s true every system in our body relies on the liver. Liver is nature's most nutrient dense superfood and it's the only meaningful source of fully formed vitamin A (retinol), which is critical to healthy cell repair. Liver provides fundamental building blocks like vitamin A, vitamin B12, choline, folate and heme iron to support virtually all biological functions including methylation, detoxification, and blood filtration. If our liver health is ailing, all other systems will fail. Consuming Grass-Fed Beef Liver supports all tissues and fundamental health.

 

BACKED BY SCIENCE  

Dr. Royal Lee, and other early nutritional pioneers, believed the degenerative processes of a specific organ / gland could be reversed by ingesting the corresponding raw materials specific to that organ / gland.* Based on the concept of "like supports like," consuming Bladder Restore may strengthen and support our own bladder, kidneys, and liver, this ancestral superfood is especially rich in bladder, kidney, and liver specific enzymes and antimicrobial peptides. These essential nutrients all work synergistically with each other in harmony with nature, and in harmony with the wisdom of our ancestors.

 

Peptides are tissue-specific information molecules, which influence gene expression, start the process of protein synthesis in cells, and regulate proper cell functioning. Enzymes are biological catalysts that encourage metabolic, catabolic, and digestive processes in the body, in other words, they help cells rebuild and detoxify.

 

A young, healthy person's organs and glands consistently produce an optimal amount of peptides and enzymes, but as we age and are impacted by a number of different stressors ( environmental toxins, poor nutrition, stress, etc.) our organs and glands will decrease protein synthesis and no longer be able to form new peptides or enzymes. Deficiency of these nutrients results in cellular dysfunction, degenerative diseases, and accelerated aging.


One of the most effective ways to counter this deficiency in one’s own bladder, kidney and liver is from the consumption of bladder, kidney, and liver specific peptides and enzymes, by consuming their respective glandulars.  While liver peptides and enzymes are only found within liver tissues, the same goes for bladder, kidney, and so on.  Mammal specific peptides and enzymes are bio-identical to one another. In other words, bovine and ovine peptides and enzymes are accepted by the human body as our own endogenous substances. Consuming Bladder peptides from an animal source supplies our bodies with peptides and enzymes it can recognise and use for optimal bladder function.

 

  • Pasture Raised In Australia 
  • Absolutely No Fillers (or) Flow Agents
  • 100% Freeze Dried & Non-Defatted
  • Third Party Tested For Purity
  • Allergen Free

 

AMOUNT PER SERVING

Freeze-Dried Australian Bladder (Bovine & Ovine)       800mg

Freeze-Dried Australian Kidney (Bovine)                       600mg

Freeze-Dried Australian Liver(Bovine)                            600mg


OTHER INGREDIENTS: 
Beef Gelatin Capsule


SUGGESTED USE:
 Four capsules daily or as directed by a healthcare professional. For added support, the dose can be doubled. If consuming more than one serve, the doses should be separated by at least three hours to improve tolerability.


NXGEN Bladder is a whole food dietary supplement that provides pure bladder, kidney, and liver. 

CONSIDER THE SOURCE

Australia seems like it was made for raising healthy regenerative farm beef cattle. Our location and climate produce pristine conditions for producing premium quality beef. Australian farmers have an uncanny expertise handed down by generations. Australia is unique among meat-producing regions in the world, being so far from the rest of the world it has less livestock diseases than other countries.

 

Regenerative cattle eat fresh native grass all year-round which means they eat the healthiest food every day of the year. 

Our nose-to-tail product line is always from regenerative grass-fed, inspected animals born and raised without the use of pesticides, hormones or antibiotics. Health of livestock used for manufacturing in Australia is closely monitored by a world leading biosecurity system that is second to none, and is a global exemplar. Strict government licensing, auditing and certification procedures mean that our genuine Australian freeze dried products can be used with complete confidence in their origin, safety and efficacy. Freeze-drying preserves the heat sensitive vitamins, minerals and co-factors of components leaving the nutrients in the same balance as found in nature.  We care deeply about each and every aspect of our "farm to supplement" glandulars.

Summary

Our genome has evolved with the nourishment of nose-to-tail dining since the beginning of time. Bladder tissue is a whole food and dietary supplement that provides 100% pure Australian Grass Fed Bladder, Kidney, and Liver containing high amounts of DAO, Selenium, Vitamin A, B12, B6, along with tissue specific peptides, enzymes, and cofactors. Based on the concept of "like supports like," Nxgen Bladder supports our own bladder and urinary tract health.* Nxgen Bladder is the nutritional solution to reclaiming our bladder strength and flexibility. 


Not all bladder products are created equal. Many have synthetic laboratory made chemicals including stearates, silica (sand) and flowable fillers, sugars and binders.  Look for the highest quality Bladder, Kidney, Liver, etc. they should be regenerative farmed grass-fed, grass finished, from animals that are hormone, pesticide and GMO free. If considering a supplement, look for one that is ultra pure (without binders, fillers (or) flow agents) and look for the freeze dried variety as these have been shown to optimally preserve bioactive nutrients, growth factors and co-factors.

 


FDA STATEMENT: These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

References

 

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  8. Lee R. Kidney Cytotrophin. In Product Bulletins, circa 1950.
  9. Lee R, Hanson W. Protomorphology: The Principles of Cell Auto-Regulation. Lee Foundation for Nutritional Research, Milwaukee, 1947
  10. Discovery of Antimicrobial Peptides in Urinary Tract Infections 2024 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405456924001664
  11. Urinary Microbiome: Yin and Yang of the Urinary Tract 2021 https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/cellular-and-infection-microbiology/articles/10.3389/fcimb.2021.617002/full