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Hemorrhoids Pellets - 4g

Hemorrhoids Pellets - 4g

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  • May help relieve the discomfort and pain associated with Hemorrhoids
  • Homeopathic medicine
  • Reduces swelling in the rectum and alleviate the feeling of itching
  • Easy to carry everywhere
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Hemorrhoids Pellets - 4g
Hemorrhoids Pellets - 4g
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Homeocan Hemorrhoids Pellets - 4g is a dietary supplement, intended for adults as part of a daily wellness routine.

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Homeocan’s Hemorrhoids homeopathic pellets are specially and naturally formulated to relieve discomfort and associated pain (fissures and constipation). A hemorrhoid is a varicose swelling formed by the dilation of a vein in the anus and rectum. Its cause is often linked to blood circulation and poor nutrition. The pellets consist in reducing swelling in the rectum and alleviating the feeling of itching. Easy to carry everywhere, this tube of pellets is equipped with a very practical format. Hemorrhoids are caused by increased pressure in the area and a weakening of the vessel walls. These effects can be caused by constipation, poor diet, obesity, hormonal changes (like those in pregnancy) and prolonged periods of sitting or standing. [PELLETS]
Contains:
Aesculus hippocastanum 2X
Hamamelis virginiana 2X
Paeonia officinalis 3X
Collinsonia canadensis 3X
Teucriummarum 3X
Verbascum thapsus 3X
Sulphur 4X
Natrum nitricum 3X
Ratanhia 3X
Ruta graveolens 8X
Nitricum acidum 6X
Apis mellifica 4X
Podophyllum peltatum 4X
Boldo 2X
Non-medicinal ingredients:
Lactose, Saccharose
Important Information:
Do not use if seal is broken. Keep out of reach of children. Consult a healthcare practitioner before use if you are pregnant or nursing. Consult a healthcare practitioner if symptoms persist or worsen after 5 days. Do not exceed recommended dosage. Keep at room temperature.
Dosage
Adults and children (2 yrs. and over): let 3-5 pellets dissolve under the tongue 3 times daily and reduce intake with improvement or as directed by a healthcare practitioner.
To be taken away from meals.
Why Choose Homeocan Therapeutics?
Homeocan Therapeutics is a well-known Canadian brand specializing in homeopathic remedies. Their wide range of popular products includes homeopathic pellets to support allergies, sleep, immune health and stress and topical products like traumacare and arnica gel. Homeocan is trusted in providing safe and effective alternatives to conventional medicine.
HEMORRHOIDS
By: Articles by a Naturopathic Doctor and a Holistic Nutritionist
Similar to a varicose vein, hemorrhoids can flare up at the worst time. They can sting, burn and bleed. Fortunately, a number of supplements can help...
Hemorrhoids are swollen and distended veins occurring in the rectal and anal area. They are caused by increased pressure in the area and a weakening of the vessel walls. These effects can be caused by constipation, poor diet, obesity, hormonal changes (like those in pregnancy) and prolonged periods of sitting or standing.
How Do I Know I Have Them?
Hemorrhoids can be asymptomatic, only symptomatic during flare-ups or constantly bothersome. Pain and itching are the most common symptoms. These are usually worse during and after a bowel movement. Bleeding, and burning can also occur. In more severe cases the hemorrhoid may protrude externally and can look like a hanging “bunch of grapes”.
How Are They Treated?
Conventional treatments for hemorrhoids include both medication and/or surgery. Topical treatments may contain heavy metals and anesthetics. The medication in suppositories can be easily absorbed into the body through the colonic mucosa; pregnant women should proceed with caution. Pain medications like aspirin and ibuprofen might cause more harm than good since they are blood thinners and can increase bleeding. If taking painkillers for hemorrhoids, the best option is acetaminophen. Surgical interventions, which are aimed at reducing or removing hemorrhoids, can be successful but must be followed with appropriate diet and lifestyle changes to prevent reoccurrence.
Lifestyle Changes
Hemorrhoids are benefited by regular exercise and reducing stress. Be sure to never suppress the urge to defecate. Do not strain to pass stool because it can contribute to hemorrhoid formation. Minimize straining by ensuring that your thighs are parallel to the floor, or with your knees higher than your thighs, when sitting on the toilet. Use a footstool if necessary. Avoid strong laxatives because they also increase internal straining.
Prevention
Avoid remaining stationary for long periods of time as it can stagnate the circulation. Instead, practice pelvic rocking and pelvic circling to increase circulation to the area. Sit on soft surfaces but do not use a donut-shaped pillow. Those pillows actually increase pressure on the vessels and can worsen hemorrhoids. Performing Kegel exercises can also help to strengthen the pelvic floor and prevent backflow and pooling of venous blood in the area.
Topical Treatments
Topically apply Aloe Vera gel to the anus to relieve pain and soothe the burning sensation.
Witch Hazel
is an astringent that tightens the blood vessels and stops bleeding. It can be applied several times daily with a cotton pad as needed. It is important to keep the area clean to prevent infection in the irritated mucous membrane. There are numerous herbs that can be steeped into teas and used as a poultice. These can often be as effective as conventional creams and ointments (think Preparation-H). You can try Bayberry, Calendula,
Chamomile, Goldenseal,
Elderberry,
Slippery Elm
and Yarrow. Using teas made from one, or any combination of these herbs may also be used as a wash after bowel movements. There are a number of homeopathic preparations that can also be used topically to help relieve the symptoms of hemorrhoids.
Dietary Changes
One of the most important dietary changes involves a high fibre diet. fibre adds bulk to the stool and maintains regularity. Eat whole grain products, fruits and vegetables. Eat at least one salad of raw vegetables daily. Consume dark green, leafy vegetables as a source of
Vitamin K
to help blood clotting. Eat citrus fruits and berries for bioflavonoid, which strengthen capillaries. Be sure to drink 2L of filtered water daily to soften stools and maintain regularity. You can also use 1 tbsp of flax seed oil, or other healthful
Omega 3
oils with each meal to combat constipation. Avoid constipating and irritating foods such as, dairy products, spicy food, fats, processed foods, salt, alcohol, coffee, chocolate, cocoa, cola and black tea.
Supplements
Internally, there are a number of supplements that can be used to support vein health. Bioflavonoids can be combined with
vitamin C
to help strengthen the vein walls and prevent bulging. Fore more information, please see our Vitamin C and Bioflavonoid articles. Some particular bioflavonoid supplements are Diosmin, Hesperidin, Rutin, Quercetin, and
Pycnogenol. Some
homeopathics
may also help to treat and prevent hemorrhoids, especially combination formulas targeted to that effect. Herbs that can be taken internally to help with hemorrhoids include: Butcher’s Broom,
Horse Chestnut, and
Bilberry. Often vein health formulas can be used to prevent the formation of hemorrhoids. These formulas contain a combination of the above-listed substances.
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HEMORRHOIDS
By: Articles by a Naturopathic Doctor and a Holistic Nutritionist
Similar to a varicose vein, hemorrhoids can flare up at the worst time. They can sting, burn and bleed. Fortunately, a number of supplements can help...
Hemorrhoids are swollen and distended veins occurring in the rectal and anal area. They are caused by increased pressure in the area and a weakening of the vessel walls. These effects can be caused by constipation, poor diet, obesity, hormonal changes (like those in pregnancy) and prolonged periods of sitting or standing.
How Do I Know I Have Them?
Hemorrhoids can be asymptomatic, only symptomatic during flare-ups or constantly bothersome. Pain and itching are the most common symptoms. These are usually worse during and after a bowel movement. Bleeding, and burning can also occur. In more severe cases the hemorrhoid may protrude externally and can look like a hanging “bunch of grapes”.
How Are They Treated?
Conventional treatments for hemorrhoids include both medication and/or surgery. Topical treatments may contain heavy metals and anesthetics. The medication in suppositories can be easily absorbed into the body through the colonic mucosa; pregnant women should proceed with caution. Pain medications like aspirin and ibuprofen might cause more harm than good since they are blood thinners and can increase bleeding. If taking painkillers for hemorrhoids, the best option is acetaminophen. Surgical interventions, which are aimed at reducing or removing hemorrhoids, can be successful but must be followed with appropriate diet and lifestyle changes to prevent reoccurrence.
Lifestyle Changes
Hemorrhoids are benefited by regular exercise and reducing stress. Be sure to never suppress the urge to defecate. Do not strain to pass stool because it can contribute to hemorrhoid formation. Minimize straining by ensuring that your thighs are parallel to the floor, or with your knees higher than your thighs, when sitting on the toilet. Use a footstool if necessary. Avoid strong laxatives because they also increase internal straining.
Prevention
Avoid remaining stationary for long periods of time as it can stagnate the circulation. Instead, practice pelvic rocking and pelvic circling to increase circulation to the area. Sit on soft surfaces but do not use a donut-shaped pillow. Those pillows actually increase pressure on the vessels and can worsen hemorrhoids. Performing Kegel exercises can also help to strengthen the pelvic floor and prevent backflow and pooling of venous blood in the area.
Topical Treatments
Topically apply Aloe Vera gel to the anus to relieve pain and soothe the burning sensation.
Witch Hazel
is an astringent that tightens the blood vessels and stops bleeding. It can be applied several times daily with a cotton pad as needed. It is important to keep the area clean to prevent infection in the irritated mucous membrane. There are numerous herbs that can be steeped into teas and used as a poultice. These can often be as effective as conventional creams and ointments (think Preparation-H). You can try Bayberry, Calendula,
Chamomile, Goldenseal,
Elderberry,
Slippery Elm
and Yarrow. Using teas made from one, or any combination of these herbs may also be used as a wash after bowel movements. There are a number of homeopathic preparations that can also be used topically to help relieve the symptoms of hemorrhoids.
Dietary Changes
One of the most important dietary changes involves a high fibre diet. fibre adds bulk to the stool and maintains regularity. Eat whole grain products, fruits and vegetables. Eat at least one salad of raw vegetables daily. Consume dark green, leafy vegetables as a source of
Vitamin K
to help blood clotting. Eat citrus fruits and berries for bioflavonoid, which strengthen capillaries. Be sure to drink 2L of filtered water daily to soften stools and maintain regularity. You can also use 1 tbsp of flax seed oil, or other healthful
Omega 3
oils with each meal to combat constipation. Avoid constipating and irritating foods such as, dairy products, spicy food, fats, processed foods, salt, alcohol, coffee, chocolate, cocoa, cola and black tea.
Supplements
Internally, there are a number of supplements that can be used to support vein health. Bioflavonoids can be combined with
vitamin C
to help strengthen the vein walls and prevent bulging. Fore more information, please see our Vitamin C and Bioflavonoid articles. Some particular bioflavonoid supplements are Diosmin, Hesperidin, Rutin, Quercetin, and
Pycnogenol. Some
homeopathics
may also help to treat and prevent hemorrhoids, especially combination formulas targeted to that effect. Herbs that can be taken internally to help with hemorrhoids include: Butcher’s Broom,
Horse Chestnut, and
Bilberry. Often vein health formulas can be used to prevent the formation of hemorrhoids. These formulas contain a combination of the above-listed substances.
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