
http://hemorrhoidnomore.aedvz.com/?v=28 ◄◄ THE MOST POWERFUL METHOD TO ELIMINATE THE HEMORRHOIDS THAT EXISTS & REALLY WORKS!!! ARE YOU LOOKING FOR NATURAL REMEDIES FOR HEMORRHOIDS? Hi. And welcome once again to Hemorrhoid No More. This time we will see Natural Remedies For Hemorrhoids. Hemorrhoids Are a very common, yet uncomfortable experience that virtually everyone has experienced. However, it is still a subject that is not discussed. People feel embarrassed. It's a subject that most people try to avoid, and by doing so, there suffer from the flare ups longer then they should. This video will touch upon a few Natural Remedies for Hemorrhoids. These home remedies may or may not help your particuler hemorrhoid case. If you try one or more of the Natural Remedies for Hemorrhoids listed here and you still have not found relief. Please consult a Doctor. Over come the feeling of Embarassment and have the problem solved. Just remember, your not alone, nor are you the only person to ever suffer from hemorrhoids. With that said let's take a look at a few known Natural Remedies for Hemorrhoids. Below are a few Natural Remedies for Hemorrhoids, 1. Bioflavonoids. Bioflavonoids are a type of plant compound that are thought to work by stabilizing and strengthening blood vessel walls and by decreasing inflammation. They have been found to reduce anal discomfort, pain, and anal discharge during an acute hemorrhoid attack. Side effects of bioflavonoids appear to be mild and rare, making them a promising treatment for hemorrhoids in pregnancy (the flavonoid tangeretin however, shouldn't be used by people taking tamoxifen for breast cancer). The major flavonoids found in citrus fruits, diosmin, herperidin, and oxerutins, appear to be beneficial. Daflon, a product made with citrus bioflavonoids was found to improve symptoms in pregnant women by day four of taking it and to reduce symptoms of pain, heaviness, bleeding, itching and discharge. 2. FIBER. The consumtion of fiber shows great beneficial improvements to itching and bleeding. Adequate Fiber consumtion helps soften the stool and increase its bulk, which helps to reduce straining. Whole Grains (multi-grain Breads are ideal) and certain vegtables are high in fiber. With a little research online you can easily discover which foods are high in fiber. Please remember, Always drink plenty of water when you consume food high in fiber, to avoid constipation. 3. box holly. The plant box holly (Ruscus aculeatus), which is also known as knee holly, Butcher's Broom, and sweet broom, has a long history of traditional use for hemorrhoids and varicose veins. It is often used when there is underlying poor circulation in the veins. It is usually recommended in capsule or tea form. The tea has a slightly bitter taste, so add bit of stevia or honey to sweeten it. The tea can be made by steeping one teaspoon of the herb in a cup of hot water for 10 to 15 minutes. Box holly can also be applied as an ointment or compress. Box holly should not be used by people with high blood pressure, benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), by pregnant or nursing women, or by people taking alpha blocker or MAO inhibitor drugs unless otherwise recommended by their doctor. 4. Witch Hazel Compress or Cream. This drug store staple is made from the leaves and bark of a plant called Hamamelis virginiana. It is not be taken internally but is instead applied topically to the anal area in the form of witch hazel distilled liquid, ointment, or medicated pads. Witch hazel is thought to decrease the bleeding of hemorrhoids by acting as an astringent. It may also relieve pain, itching and swelling associated with hemorrhoids. 5. Horse Chestnut. The herb horse chestnut, is often recommended when there is poor circulation in the veins, or chronic venous insufficiency. In folk medicine, it is used to relieve symptoms such as swelling and inflammation and strengthen blood vessel walls. The active compound is believed to be aescin. This herb can be taken as a tea or in capsule form. It can also be applied externally as a compress. People with an allergy to the horse chestnut family, bleeding disorders, or people taking blood thinners should not take horse chestnut. Only products made from the seeds or bark of the young branches should be used. Other parts of the plant are poisonous. Although uncommon, side effects have included kidney damage, severe bleeding, bruising, and liver damage. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b1hiC... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kk8vY... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kMA7P... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6D_my...
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