Azo bladder control review

Azo Bladder Control with Go-Less

I used the "search" box and looked up Azo, and I found out that they make a home-test product to diagnose bladder infections, but I didn't find any discussion of a bladder control product. In my local newspaper there was a coupon for the product and the ad says that it is "new". I went to the Azo website and it says, "AZO Bladder Control is a unique blend of pumpkin seed and soy isoflavones demonstrated to support healthy bladder function and provide round-the-clock bladder support.* Pumpkin seed and soy isoflavones both support or maintain the strength of the muscles of the bladder that can help to alleviate the fear, worry and potential embarrassment of occasional urgency and frequency.* Pumpkin seed supports the bladder muscles integrity and function and helps keep your bladder working as it should.* Isoflavones help to relax the bladder muscle and help sustain muscular strength in the pelvic floor - the muscles you use to control the flow.* These ingredients have been used safely and effectively in traditional medicine for centuries. Now it’s your turn to experience their healthful benefits with AZO Bladder Control".

I have a cystocele, which I found in the beginning of the year. I have been doing the WWP since then. I also have had overactive bladder which was becoming worse over the years, and I finally went to a urologist during the summer of 2013. I was completely unable to take Vesicare because of the "cognitive impairment" listed as one of the side effects. I don't normally have any kind of memory problems, so I stopped taking it after about 3 weeks. I started Myrbetrix, but due to my other health issues last year I stopped taking it because one of its side effects is hypertension. I did have hypertension after my surgery, but that could have been due to my pain levels, or it could have been due to the Mybetrix. I don't normally have hypertension, and I don't have it now. By the time I got back to the urologist, I had found my cystocele, and she recommended me to a uro-gynegolgist.

I have no interest in returning to her practice. My question is whether anyone has had experience using this product, or do any of you think that this is "smoke and mirrors", and I could get the same results eating pumpkin seeds and edamame?

The ad says that Go-Less is a registered trademark of Frutarom, Belgium NV.