Revival Point BladderGenix Review


BladderGenix by Revival Point is a respectable contender for those seeking a non-surgical approach to bladder leakage and urgency. It earns our #2 spot primarily because it utilizes the same ingredients as the clinically studied Urox® and includes Soy Isoflavones, which our research shows are vital for strengthening the pelvic floor through hormonal pathways. The formula is assembled in the USA, is GMO-free, and avoids many of the synthetic fillers found in cheaper alternatives, but it is not additive-free. However, while it is a solid product, it lacks several key "accelerator" ingredients and the robust consumer protections found in our top-rated choice. Read our full review to see why BladderGenix is a good option, but not quite the best.

Is BladderGenix Effective?

BladderGenix is formulated with a focus on muscle toning and tissue support. We were pleased to see that it includes Soy Isoflavones and Pumpkin Seed Extract (10:1), two ingredients our criteria identified as essential for addressing the hormonal and muscular components of urinary incontinence. And while we were pleased to see that it also features Horsetail, Lindera, and Three-Leaf Caper (Varuna), we were disappointed by the lack of transparency regarding ingredient amounts. All of the botanical ingredients in this formula are lumped together into a 700mg proprietary blend, meaning that the manufacturer doesn’t have to be as exact with the ingredient amounts, and may produce differently dosed capsules

However, the main place BladderGenix falls short is in its "support system." Unlike our #1 pick, this formula does not include Vitamin B1 (Thiamine). Our research indicates that Thiamine is crucial for addressing nerve-related incontinence, and its absence here is a missed opportunity. Additionally, BladderGenix lacks a thermogenic enhancer like BioPerine®. Without an absorption booster, the body may not utilize these high-quality herbs as efficiently, leading to slower results.

Is BladderGenix Safe?

BladderGenix is believed to be a safe supplement. It is third-party tested and produced in a facility that follows Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP). Because it contains Soy Isoflavones, it is particularly well-suited for those looking to target the hormonal causes of weakened pelvic muscles.

Summary

BladderGenix is a high-quality supplement that successfully checks several of our requirement boxes, including the use of Soy Isoflavones, Varuna, and Horsetail. It is a significant step up from most drugstore brands and is a worthy runner-up. That said, when compared to our #1 pick, it feels slightly incomplete. The lack of Thiamine for nerve support and BioPerine® for maximum absorption means it may not be as fast-acting or comprehensive as it could be. When you combine those formulaic gaps with a shorter 60-day guarantee, it remains a "Good" choice, but falls just short of the "Excellent" rating held by Research Verified.

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