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Reference #: | 571 |
Submit Date: | 29 Apr 2003 |
Browse Category: | hemorrhoid |
Author: | none |
Email Address: | none |
Treatment used: | witch hazel leaves, mullein leaves, marshmallow root, plantain, butternut bark, pepperm |
You can buy this remedy at: | health food store |
Remedy will cost you: | $5.50 for 4 oz of tea |
Country of Remedy: | USA |
Remedy Source: | http://pages.ivillage.com/cambour/TEAHEMORRHOIDS.html |
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Directions: Brew 2 to 3 cups of tea daily. May be used every day.
Indications: This blend contains herbs that reduce inflamed veins, soften stools and support the intestinal system. Always consult your doctor before taking any herbs or medicine, especially if you are pregnant or lactating. Ingredients: Witch Hazel leaves, Mullein leaves, Marshmallow root, Plantain, Butternut bark, Peppermint leaves. About the Tea Ingredients Witch Hazel leaves: These antiseptic leaves are famous for treating hemorrhoids, phlebitis and varicose veins. They reduce the size of hemorrhoids, and help stop itching. They also help the lining of your intestine make mucus for easier stool passage. Mullein leaves: Mullein softens stools and soothes irritated intestines. The leaves also an antiseptic and a mild diuretic. Marshmallow root: This root heals and strengthens the lining of the intestine, helping to soothe inflammation and heal sores. Plantain: The allantoin in Plantain is used widely to promote wound healing. Scientists in Britain recommend using Plantain with Witch Hazel for hemorrhoids. Butternut bark: Butternut bark is a mild laxative that relieves hemorrhoid pressure by softening stools. Peppermint leaves: Peppermint leaves improve digestion, reduces gas, and settle the stomach. About Hemorrhoids (or jump to About Phlebitis) Hemorrhoids are swollen veins in the rectum or anus. As stools pass, the vein walls stretch and become irritated. The irritated veins itch, hurt or bleed. If the hemorrhoids pass to the outside during passage of a stool, they are prolapsed. Hemorrhoids can be internal or external. Internal hemorrhoids lie deeper inside the rectum, where there are fewer nerves, so they often do not hurt. Usually, bleeding is the only symptom of internal hemorrhoids. External hemorrhoids are visible You can buy a 4 oz of this tea for $5.50 from: http://pages.ivillage.com/cambour/TEAHEMORRHOIDS.html |
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