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EXPOSED: Urologist Reveals Why Every Pad, Diaper, and Leak-Proof Underwear Fails The EXACT Same Way - And The Hospital-Grade Alternative Big Brands Are SUING To STOP WOMEN From Using It!

EXPOSED: Urologist Reveals Why Every Pad, Diaper, and Leak-Proof Underwear Fails The EXACT Same Way - And The Hospital-Grade Alternative Big Brands Are SUING To STOP WOMEN From Using It!

Tue. Dec. 3rd, 2025 | 11:11 am EST - 251.328 👁

By Jessica Lundgren

Incontinence Writer & Specialist

The $18 Billion Incontinence Industry Is In PANIC MODE After Dr. Julie Davis Exposed What's REALLY Inside Traditional Pads, Pull-Ups, and "Leak-Proof" Underwear

 

"They are trying to silence us because we've finally solved the incontinence problem for good"

 

For decades, women have been using disposable pads, diapers, and so-called "leak-proof" underwear.

 

But they’re bulky, always shift around and they’re leaking at the sides and soaking through.

 

And most women think it's your only option to manage bladder leaks… It's not.

 

Dr. Julie Davis, a pelvic health specialist, just exposed something the industry has been hiding for 40 years:

 

Every traditional product uses the exact same cheap material inside.

 

And that material was NEVER designed for bladder leaks.

 

And it’s the REAL reason why they ALL fail the same way.

What She Discovered Next Has Big Brands Filing Legal Complaints!

Dr. Davies found out what material hospitals actually use for heavy fluid absorption.

 

And it's completely different from what's in every pad, diaper, and leak-proof underwear you've ever tried.

 

It’s the first ever incontinence solution using the CORRECT material.

 

It took her months of research and development to get it right.

 

But when she did?

 

The result: The ONLY incontinence solution PROVEN to keep you dry, odor-free and completely protected.

 

Over 72,000 women have already switched.

 

And 96% say they'll never go back to disposables.

 

Margaret, 62, wrote:

 

"I finally feel like myself again. I can laugh without fear, hug my grandkids, and leave the house without backup pads. This gave me my life back."

 

But now?

 

Big incontinence companies are filing legal complaints.

 

They're lobbying regulators.

 

They're calling it "unfair competition."

 

They want this shut down before more women find out.
 

In just a moment, you'll discover:

What material traditional products actually use (and why it was never meant for bladder leaks)

Why hospitals have been using a completely different material for 30+ years

The real reason big brands refuse to switch (hint: it would cost them billions)

How this hospital-grade solution absorbs 8x more, stays dry for 12+ hours, and eliminates odor at the source

Why EVERY SINGLE Pad, Diaper, and "Leak-Proof" Underwear Fails The Same Fundamental Way

Here's what Dr. Davis discovered after 15 years of treating women with incontinence:

 

Every product on the market uses the same type of absorbent material.

 

It's called microfiber polyester.

 

And that’s the problem...

 

You see, this material has been designed in the 1970s for period pads which are thin and slow.

 

But urine is thinner and spreads faster.

 

So it spreads everywhere and sits on the surface.

 

That's why it soaks through, leaves you wet and just never really feels right no matter how bulky or promising it looks.

 

Now here's what makes this even worse...

 

The incontinence industry knows this. They knew for decades.

 

But instead of fixing it, they took the same period material, added some extra layers, changed the packaging, and called them "incontinence solutions."

 

Same material. New customer. Higher price.

 

That's why every brand you've tried fails the same way.

 

It's not you. It's not your body. It's not that you're "too far gone."

 

It's because they're all using the wrong material.

 

It's like a tool for a completely different job.

And It Gets Worse...

Because these materials barely absorb the urine, it sits against your skin for hours.
 

That creates the perfect environment for:

Yeast infections

UTIs

Rashes and skin irritation

Embarrassing odor

So not only are these products failing to protect you...

 

They're actually making things worse.

 

Plus the average woman with incontinence spends $240-360 per year on disposables.

 

Over 5 years, that's over $1,500 on products that were designed to fail you.

 

So… what's the solution?

A Hospital Material That Can ACTUALLY Handle Real Bladder Leaks?

Here's what Dr. Davis discovered next...

 

For over 30 years, hospitals have been using a completely different material for heavy fluid absorption.

 

It's called a medical-grade absorbent polymer.

 

Surgeons use it for wound care. Hospitals use it for post-surgical applications.

 

Why?

 

Because it does something microfiber polyester can't do...

 

It absorbs liquid in under 3 seconds and locks it away completely.

 

Plus it can hold eight times more than microfiber polyester.

Now Watch This...

In the video above, you can see how microfiber polyester barely absorb leaks.

 

And on the right you can see polymers - it doesn't spread, it doesn't sit on the surface.

 

It pulls the liquid DOWN and locks it into a gel. The surface stays completely dry.

Same amount of liquid. Completely different result.

 

This material can hold 8 times more liquid than microfiber polyester.

 

And it wicks moisture away from skin instantly so you never sit in wetness.

 

This is what incontinence protection should have been using from the start.

 

Now, why don't big incontinence brands use this material?

 

Well because it costs over $40 per pair to manufacture.

 

Microfiber polyester costs pennies.

 

Big brands make billions selling you cheap products that fail. And when they fail? You buy more.

 

It's a business model built on repeat failure.

 

They don't want to solve your problem. They want to manage it forever.

 

That's when Dr. Davis decided to do something about it...

"If No One Else Will Make This, I Will"

After seeing thousands of patients suffer with products that didn't work, Dr. Davis had enough.

 

She knew the solution existed. Hospitals had been using it for 30 years.

 

 

But no one was putting it into incontinence protection.

So she decided to build it herself.

 

She partnered with a biotech materials lab in Washington D.C. that specializes in medical-grade safety materials.

 

Together, they spent 8 months creating the first incontinence underwear using hospital-grade polymers.

 

It wasn't easy.

 

The material is expensive. Getting it to work in washable, comfortable underwear took dozens of prototypes.

 

But they finally got it right.

Introducing Fluxe: The First Incontinence Protection Using Medical-Grade Absorbent Polymers

Dr. Davies called it Fluxe.

 

It looks and feels just like regular underwear.

 

But inside? It's completely different from anything else on the market.

 

Instead of microfiber polyester, Fluxe uses medical-grade absorbent polymers.

 

The same material hospitals trust for surgical applications.

 

And it has 4 specialized layers designed specifically for bladder leaks:

Layer 1: Medical-Grade Moisture-Wicking

The moment liquid contacts the top layer, it's pulled away from your skin in under 3 seconds. So you never sit in wetness. Your skin stays completely dry all day.

Layer 2: Silver Ion Antimicrobial Protection

This layer contains embedded silver ions that kill 99.9% of bacteria and odor-causing germs on contact. Painful rashes or infections? This prevents them. The odor ? None.

Layer 3: Ultra-Absorbent Core

This is where the medical-grade absorbent polymers are. It handles 8+ ounces and locks leaks away completely. That's 8x more than pads.

Layer 4: Breathable Leak-Lock Barrier

This layer creates a seal around the entire perimeter to prevent liquid escaping around the edges, while staying comfortable & breathable.

So instead of sitting in moisture, dealing with odor, and carrying backup pads everywhere...

 

You stay dry, odor-free, protected and comfortable all day!

See It For Yourself…

In the video above, I poured exactly 8 ounces of water directly onto Fluxe underwear...

 

Not a single drop leaked through, and the top layer stayed completely dry - exactly as promised!

 

Fluxe is built to last over 2 years.

 

100% machine washable and dryer safe without losing any efficiency.

 

So you're not creating waste for the environment like disposables.

 

You just put it on in the morning and forget about leaks for the rest of your day!

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But Don’t Just Take Our Words For It...

Susan, 66, had been dealing with incontinence for over 5 years.

 

She'd spent over $1,400 on pads, pull-ups, and leak-proof underwear. Nothing worked.

 

She was ready to give up and spend the rest of her life at home.

 

Then she heard about Fluxe. Here's what happened:

"I tried Fluxe that night. I was very skeptical. The next day, I had multiple leaks. Sneezing. Laughing. A sudden urge at the store. Every time: completely dry. By the end of the day, I checked. The inner layer was dry to the touch. No dampness. No smell.

 

Within one week, I stopped carrying my emergency kit. Within two weeks, I was wearing white pants. Within a month, I was traveling without mapping bathrooms first. Laughing freely. Going to events I'd avoided for years. I finally felt like myself again. I can be spontaneous. I can laugh without fear. I don't need to worry about the urine odor anymore. I just feel like a normal woman again, and that feeling is priceless."

Real Women. Real Results.

96% of women who tried Fluxe are reporting they'll never go back to disposables.

 

It has 4.8 stars from over 7,100 verified reviews.

 

It’s now being recommended by pelvic health specialists and urologists all around the US.

96% of women who tried Fluxe are reporting they'll never go back to disposables.

 

It has 4.8 stars from over 7,100 verified reviews.

 

It’s now being recommended by pelvic health specialists and urologists all around the US.

Dr. Rachel Martinez, Urogynecologist:

"I've been treating women with incontinence for over 15 years. The biggest issue I see is patients using products that were designed for periods, not bladder leaks. The absorbent materials are fundamentally different. When I learned Fluxe was using medical-grade absorbent polymers, I was genuinely impressed, it pulls moisture away immediately and locks it permanently.I've recommended it to patients who were dealing with incontinence. The feedback has been very positive. They're staying dry longer and having fewer infections overall. It's the first product I've seen that's actually engineered for bladder leaks instead of just being rebranded period protection."

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Imagine in Just a Few Days...

Imagine in just a few days waking up in the morning, getting dressed and doing whatever you want without the worry of leaks!

✅ Not constantly running to the bathroom
✅ Not crossing legs everytime you sneeze or laugh
✅ Not holding your laugh
✅ Not worrying if people can smell you
✅ Not changing your underwear 3-4 times a day
✅ Not embarrassing public accidents
✅ Just FREEDOM.

That's not months away. That's only days away for women who switch to Fluxe!

Why Big Brands Are Fighting To Get Fluxe Restricted

Big pad brands are fighting to get Fluxe restricted.

 

They've filed complaints calling it "unfair competition."

 

They're lobbying to make hospital-grade materials prescription-only.

 

Why? Because when you switch to Fluxe, you stop buying their disposables every month.

 

You stop being a repeat customer trapped in their profit cycle.

 

Translation: They want to shut this down before more women discover it.

 

Fluxe has sold out 5 times this year because of limited supply of medical-grade polymers.

 

If you're reading this now and this page is still active, there's stock.

 

But based on current demand, it will probably sell out within the next few hours.

Why Hospital-Grade Protection Costs More To Make (And Why It's Still The Smarter Choice)

Here's the truth about Fluxe…

 

Medical-grade absorbent polymers usually cost over $40 per pair to manufacture.

 

That's why big brands refuse to use them. Microfiber polyester costs pennies.

 

But here's what you need to understand...

 

Fluxe is built to last 2+ years.

 

It's machine washable, dryer safe, and the hospital-grade polymers don't break down like cheap materials.

 

So if you choose the 12-pack, you're paying just about 16 cents per day over a 2-year period.

 

Compare that to disposable pads at 80-90 cents per day.

 

Pads cost $20-30 per month on pads. $240-360 per year. Over $700 in just 2 years on products that leak through.

 

With Fluxe? You pay once. You're protected for YEARS.  And you will never leak through, feel uncomfortable or sit in wetness again.

 

That's not an expense. That's the smartest investment you can make for your comfort, confidence, and health.

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Take Control of Bladder Leaks Today!

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