FOR HIS WIFE

If you're tired too — this page is for you.

About one in four of our customers are wives buying for their husbands. Sometimes he doesn't even know it's coming. We get it. Here's what to know.

Why you're here

He's been waking up three times a night. Or four. Or five. Which means you've been waking up too. The bedroom door creaking. The bathroom light. The sigh as he gets back in bed. You've stopped sleeping through the night for the same reason he has.

Maybe his urologist offered him Flomax. Maybe he tried it and got the side effects — the runny nose, the dizziness, the conversation about what the pills were doing to the rest of him. Maybe surgery came up. Maybe he just keeps saying he'll deal with it later, and later isn't coming.

This page is the version of the Walter's pitch that's actually written for you.

What Walter's is

A daily prostate supplement. Saw palmetto, pygeum, and seven supporting ingredients — the formula European urologists have been prescribing in some form since the 1960s. It's not a drug. It doesn't replace Flomax. It's the third option that doesn't usually come up at the urologist's office.

The men who take it most often report fewer nighttime trips by week two, full effect by week six. Most men who feel the difference stay on it. The ninety-night guarantee is built around that timeline.

What it isn't

It isn't a cure. The prostate doesn't shrink permanently with age. Walter's supports the prostate the way a daily vitamin supports anything else — gradually, over time. The men who feel best on it tend to take it for years.

It isn't a sleep pill. It doesn't sedate. It works on the prostate, and the sleep follows from fewer trips.

Why other wives buy it

The pattern most wives describe to us:

  • He's been getting up multiple times a night for years.
  • He's resistant to Flomax (or already had a bad experience with it).
  • His urologist has mentioned surgery once or twice.
  • You're done waking up. You read about Walter's, decided the math made sense, and ordered it.
  • He doesn't always know it's coming. Most of the time he takes it once you put the bottle on the bathroom counter and explain it's for ninety nights, refundable, and the company doesn't keep your money if it doesn't work.

The conversation that works

Most wives tell us the framing that lands with their husband is:

“I read about this. The dose is what the European studies use. The company refunds every cent if it doesn't work. I'm asking you to try it for ninety nights.”

That's the framing that lands with most older men — the math, the guarantee, and the request. Not 'you have a problem' — but 'we have an option, and the math is on our side.'

If he won't take it

The 90-night guarantee covers him either way. If he gives it ninety nights and nothing changes, send the empty bottle back — every cent refunded. If he doesn't take it at all, send the full bottle back — same outcome. Full guarantee terms here.

What you'll notice first

Most wives notice the trip count drop before the husband does. The bedroom door, the bathroom light, the sigh — they happen one fewer time, then two fewer times. Around week two to four, you'll catch yourself sleeping through.

By week six, the pattern usually locks in. By night ninety, you both know whether it worked.

Ready to order?

The 3-bottle bundle is the most-chosen option (it's the 90-night supply the guarantee is built around). The Sleep Set adds Magnesium PM if either of you would benefit from a deeper sleep on top of fewer trips.

See the bundles →