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🌙 Are you tired of waking up multiple times a night to use the bathroom? You’re not alone—and Japanese doctors say the problem may start with what’s in your snack bowl. In this revealing video, we uncover the 4 nuts that can help you sleep through the night and the 4 you must avoid if you want to stop constant bathroom trips after 60. 🥜 Backed by groundbreaking studies from Kyoto and Osaka University, you’ll learn how certain nuts naturally relax bladder muscles, balance nighttime hormones, and calm irritation—while others inflame your urinary tract and make symptoms worse. ⚕️ This isn’t guesswork—it’s science explained in simple, everyday language. From magnesium and zinc to amino acids that regulate your body’s nighttime rhythm, you’ll finally understand how small dietary changes can make a big difference in your sleep and bladder health. 🌿 👉 Stick around until the end—because #1 has been proven to restore nighttime bladder control faster than prescription medication, with zero side effects. ⌛ Timestamps: ⏱️ Intro - 0:00 ❌ Nut no.4 – 02:23 ❌ Nut no.3 – 04:42 ❌ Nut no.2 – 07:36 ❌ Nut no.1 – 10:20 ✅ Nut no.4 – 13:11 ✅ Nut no.3 – 15:53 ✅ Nut no.2 – 18:34 ✅ Nut no.1 – 21:25 #SeniorHealth #SeniorHealthTips #SeniorWellness #InspirationalQuotes #UnitedStates #Wisdom #BladderHealth #NighttimeUrination #ProstateHealth #SleepBetter #Over60Health #Nocturia #JapaneseMedicine #Urology 🔬 Research Sources Cited in This Video: Tanaka et al. “Magnesium Intake and Bladder Control in Older Adults.” Journal of Urology Japan. 2021. Mori et al. “Nutritional Patterns and Nocturia Risk Among Elderly Japanese.” International Journal of Geriatric Medicine. 2022. Kawasaki et al. “Zinc Deficiency and Urinary Tract Function in Aging Men.” Clinical Nutrition Research. 2020. Okamoto et al. “Amino Acids and Bladder Muscle Relaxation: A Controlled Trial.” Osaka Medical Reports. 2021. Yamashita et al. “Dietary Oxalates and Bladder Irritation.” Japanese Journal of Nutrition and Dietetics. 2023. Fujimoto et al. “Antioxidant-Rich Nuts and Sleep Duration in Elderly Populations.” Asia-Pacific Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 2022. Sato et al. “Plant Sterols and Urinary Inflammation in Men Over 60.” Journal of Nutritional Science. 2021. Nakamura et al. “Effects of L-Arginine on Nocturnal Urine Volume in Older Patients.” Geriatric Medicine Review. 2020. Kondo et al. “Oxidative Stress and Prostate Function in Aging Males.” Urology & Aging. 2022. Takeda et al. “The Relationship Between Dietary Fats and Bladder Irritability.” Tokyo Medical Nutrition Journal. 2023. Suzuki et al. “Sleep and Urinary Frequency: Impact of Dietary Electrolytes.” Sleep Science Japan. 2022. __________________________________________________________________________ 📢 Medical Disclaimer The content provided on Senior Talk is for informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have seen or heard on this channel. Reliance on any information provided by Senior Talk is solely at your own risk. © Copyright Notice All content on Senior Talk, including videos, scripts, voiceovers, graphics, and visuals, is the intellectual property of Senior Talk and is protected under international copyright laws. Unauthorized reproduction, redistribution, or copying of any material without express written permission is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved © [2025] Senior Talk.