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I have a feeling that this is masked spam. It made us look, didn't it? Before now I had no idea what this even was. Never heard of it.
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No, I would advise against buying from a company that is not registered with the BBB. This is an over the counter product, not a prescription medication. Talk to your local pharmacist about this. The price is outrageous for just a bunch of herbs.
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"starting with L–Glutamine. Glutamine is the most abundant free amino acid in the body. It supports many organs and cells. It also helps build new tissue. It strengthens the bladder wall, controls an overactive bladder, and can recover healthy bladder tissue at any age. It also rebuilds bladder muscle after pregnancy, prostate problems, and even surgery.2

You’ll also get glycine, shown to improve contractions in the bladder muscle in just one week!3 Ultranol puts you in control, with glycine, as well as L–arginine, another amino acid shown to reverse poor muscle contraction in the bladder, and IMPROVE relaxation and urinary flow.4

For ultimate security, you’ll also get L–Citrulline. It goes directly to the lower urinary tract, where it improves smooth muscle response, by boosting nitric oxide activity. This in turn allows the muscles to relax, for a normal, natural flow.5

Ultranol delivers 18 amino acids total. And that’s just the beginning."

In order to research potential harmful effects of Ultranol, you need to research the harmful effects of amino acids. Let me see what I can come up with.
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Globetrotter50, If you have e-coli in your bladder, you are wiping in the wrong direction.
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Just in case anyone is thinking of buying this you need to read on down to the bottom where it says:

THESE STATEMENTS HAVE NOT BEEN EVALUATED BY THE FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION. THESE PRODUCTS ARE NOT INTENDED TO DIAGNOSE, TREAT, CURE OR PREVENT ANY DISEASE.
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I know that Ultranol is used for frequent urination.
Consider RX Vesicare in lieu of that.
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that's what my mom took; be aware there are eye issues with it
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Here is a safety data sheet on Ultranol; sounds dangerous.
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This can't be the right Ultranol; it's a printing agent - can it? Is it possible the "herbal supplement" is a derivative of that?
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t’s called D–mannose. D–mannose is a naturally occurring simple sugar, found in berries and other fruits.

D–mannose (another ingredient) "was first identified in 1894 by Nobel Prize winning chemist Herman Emil Fischer. This unique sugar does NOT affect your blood sugar health. It’s absorbed eight times slower than regular sugar, and it’s NOT converted to glycogen. Once you digest it, D–mannose goes directly to the blood stream, and is filtered through the kidneys … and sent to the bladder.

The chemical structure of D–mannose makes it stick to the E. coli and “coat” it, so it can’t attach to your bladder anymore!

When you take d–mannose regularly, the e–coli CAN’T stick to the inside walls of the bladder and urinary tract. It’s easily rinsed away when you urinate.

So also research dangers of d-mannose.
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