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Hemorroids and ointments and poultices

Reference #: 569
Submit Date: 29 Apr 2003
Browse Category: hemorrhoid
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Treatment used: ointments and poultices
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Country of Remedy: USA
Remedy Source: Lifetime encyclopedia of Natural Remedies, by Mayra Cameron, p 231
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Hemorroids and ointments and poultices



Remedy Description

"An ice pack or cold water compress may ease discomfort. Castor oil,

coca butter, or cod liver oil can be used to coat inflamed tissue.

Some folk practiconers suggest simmering strained white oak bark until

thick, then combining it with a equal amount of white vegetable shortening,

A poultice of chopped green onions cooked in white vegetable shortening

can be applied at bedtime. Another option is simmering two tablespoons of

of smoking tobacco with 1/4 cup butter and applying the strained liquid

3 times a day.

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