Saturday, May 2, 2015

ass problem remedies and help

good article for natural cure for hemeroids:
http://www.pacificcollege.edu/acupuncture-massage-news/articles/765-soothing-natural-cures-for-hemorrhoids.html

 vitamin C, which helps maintain the integrity of your veins, and eating more flavonoids and anthocyanins - lemons, limes, apples, tomatoes, onions and carrots; dark, red berries, blueberries, cherries, grapes and red cabbage.

 banana on an empty stomach every day. For bleeding hemorrhoids, eat three bananas daily, or try steamed dried persimmons.

A soothing, natural cure for hemorrhoids is taking 15-minute warm baths. Be sure to dry the hemorrhoid area to keep moisture from the swollen tissue.

A hemorrhoids cream or ointment can reduce the burning sensation on the affected area. Ointments containing aloe vera are recommended. Be sure to gently clean the affected area twice daily with the hemorrhoid cream.

Traditional Chinese Medicine . Among the most popular TCM treatment is Ginkgo. Also known as Ginkgo Biloba, Japanese silver apricot and maidenhair tree, this popular Chinese herbal supplement has been used in China for several thousand years to effectively treat hemorrhoids.

 Another Chinese medication is Bu Zhon Yi Qi Wan. Taken in pill form--8 to 10 pills three times a day for one month--can offer some relief. Finally, try Fel Ursi Hemorrhoid Ointment (Xiong Dan Zhi Chuang Gao) to shrink hemorrhoids and relieve symptoms.

For bleeding hemorrhoids, TCM also suggests musk hemorrhoids ointment, which should be applied topically to the affected area. Gargelin extra has been shown to work as well, as it serves to strengthen the veins. Three or four tablets three times a day is the recommended dosage.

While some natural methods may reduce the symptoms of hemorrhoids, you should consult with your doctor before attempting any natural cure.



http://www.drweil.com/drw/u/ART03032/Hemorrhoids.html

take psyllium seed husks, in any of the forms available in drugstores and health-food stores

freshly ground flaxseed, a great source of both soluble and insoluble fiber in addition to omega-3 fatty acids and lignans. Flax helps promote bowel motility as well as softening stool. Try 1-2 tbsp daily with food. Avoid dietary irritants as much as possible.

Triphala, a combination of three bowel tonifying herbs from the Ayurvedic tradition, is another excellent bowel regulator. You can buy it in capsules in health food stores. Follow the dosage and directions on the label. If you can tolerate it, try taking one teaspoon of liquid aloe vera after meals.
  • Also: Apply aloe vera gel to the anal area frequently; it feels good and promotes healing.

  • Instead of dry toilet paper, use compresses of witch hazel (which acts as an astringent) to clean the anal area after bowel movements. You can get medicated witch hazel pads and towelettes at most drugstores.










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