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Avatrol - Natural Hemorrhoids Symptom Relief
Millions of Americans are suffering with hemorrhoids. The burning, itching, bleeding, pain, and sensitive lumps in the anal area are irritating at best. Even though hemorrhoids are a common human ailment, people often suffer in silence. They don't have to. Thousands have tried and found relief in Avatrol, a supplement loaded with essential Nutrients that are known to strengthen the internal veins and provide essential nutrients to your body to help ease bowel movements.
Avatrol Ingredient Analysis:
- Horse Chestnut:
Historical or traditional use (may or may not be supported by scientific studies): Horse chestnut leaves were believed to reduce pain and inflammation of arthritis and rheumatism. Other uses include the internal and external application for problems of venous circulation, including varicose veins and hemorrhoids. The active ingredient- aescin, has been known to promote circulation through the veins. Aescin fosters normal tone in the walls of the veins, thereby promoting return of blood to the heart.
- L-Arginine:
Arginine is an inexpensive amino acid, protein building block, that has been shown to treat heart attacks, interstitial cystitis, and hemorrhoids.
Many diseases are caused by sustained contractions of muscles. Arginine causes your cells to make a chemical that relaxes msucle spasms, so it can be used to treat diseases caused by muscle spasms such as painful bladder condition called interstitial cystitis. It treats hemorrhoids because they are thought to be caused by spasm of the anal sphincter.
- Oat Straw:
Oats are a wonderfully nutritious remedy, full of protein, calcium, magnesium, silicon, potassium, iron and vitamins. Oat fiber can significantly lower blood cholesterol, helping to combat cardiovascular disease. oat can be helpful for high blood pressure, obesity, varicose veins and hemorrhoids. Oats have been used as a soothing remedy for irritated conditions of the digestive tract, and for problems such as diverticulitits, irritable bowel syndrome, gastritis, and constipation. oat fibre produces bulkier stools and speeds their passage through the gut, reducing the exposure of the gut lining to irritants and carcinogens. This is why oat fibre is said to help prevent cancer of the bowel.
- Plantain (Plantago major)
The fiber-rich plaintain has been used as traditional medicine to treat hemorrhoids. A natural compound found in plantain, called allantoin, is an anti-inflammatory agent that can stimulate the immune system and help skin heal from wounds. In addition to hemorrhoids, powdered allantoin has been used to treat ulcers and skin lacerations.
- Cascara Sagrada:
Control occasional constipation. Early plant chemists identified the active laxative constituents in cascara sagrada bark: anthraquinone derivatives. These compounds stimulate peristalsis, the vigorous wavelike contractions of the large intestine that keep food moving through the digestive system. When cascara speeds the process up, the body produces a softer, quicker bowel movement because the intestine has had less chance to absorb the liquid from the stool. Several studies have shown that cascara sagrada is effective in easing chronic constipation in elderly people.
Treat hemorrhoids and anal fissures. Combined with conventional measures to soften the stool (plenty of dietary fiber, water, and exercise), occasional use of cascara sagrada preparations makes sense for preventing the pressure and pain associated with hemorrhoids and anal fissures (cracks in the skin near the anus). In fact, by speeding up bowel movements, hemorrhoids are also less likely to develop.
- Bilberry
In Europe, herbal preparations of bilberry fruit are used to enhance poor microcirculation, thus improving eye conditions such as night blindness and diabetic retinopathy. Pigments called anthocyanosides help regenerate a pigment in the retina which is essential for the eye to adapt to light. Anthocyanosides in bilberry strengthen capillaries by protecting them from free radical damage. They also stimulate the formation of healthy connective tissue and aid in the formation of new capillaries. Bilberry is recommended for managing varicose veins and hemorrhoids, and rebuilding healthy connective tissue, but unfortunately most studies have involved animals or only a small number of humans.
- Butchers Broom
Butcher's Broom root is one of the most potent remedies for a wide spectrum of circulatory ailments ranging from thrombosis and phlebitis- to varicose veins and hemorrhoids. It strengthens tissues- tightens veins- and reduces clotting by thinning the blood. Useful for varicose veins- hemorrhoids and phlebitis. Butcher's Broom also contains flavonoids such as rutin that strengthen capillaries. Contains glycolic acid which produces a diuretic action.
- Mullein
Mullein is a woolly biennial herb. Both the leaves and flowers have been used in folk medicine. According to Grieve, mullein is valuable in the treatment of such a wide range of ailments as to make the newest "wonder drug" seem inactive in comparison. Mullein is believed to possess demulcent, emollient, and astringent properties and is useful in treating both bleeding of the lungs (tuberculosis) and of the bowels. Not only is it both a sedative and a narcotic, but it can also be useful in treating cases of asthma, coughs, and hemorrhoids. Burns and erysipelas (streptococcus infections) yield to its application, as do bruises, frostbite, diarrhea, ear infections, most disease germs, and migraine. In Germany, the flowers are steeped in olive oil, and the resulting fixed oil is used as a remedy for ear infections and hemorrhoids.
- Cayenne
Cayenne Compound is an herbal combination to promote healthy circulation, warm the extremities, and enhance the health of veins and capillaries, and may be beneficial for individuals with poor circulation, cold hands and feet, Raynaud's disease, varicose veins, hemorrhoids and arteriosclerosis.
- Red root (Ceanothus americanus)
Actions: Astringent, expectorant, stimulant, antispasmodic.
Common Use: Red root is an excellent lymphatic remedy, stimulating lymph and intertissue fluid circulation. Also effective on sore throats, enlarged lymph nodes and for shrinking nonfibrous cysts. It is an excellent home remedy for menstrual hemorrhage, nosebleeds, bleeding piles, hemorrhoids, old ulcers and capillary ruptures from vomiting or coughing.
- Zinc
Foods high in vitamin C, zinc, anthocyanins, and flavonoids, including quercetin, may be beneficial for managing hemorrhoids. Eating buckwheat and apples may improve hemorrhoids because recent studies show that they contain rutin, a type of flavonoid that has traditionally been consumed for the management of hemorrhoids. Garlic, dillseed, and sweet clover have also been traditionally used to treat hemorrhoids. Research suggests that citrus fruits contain the flavonoids hesperidin and diosmin, which have shown promise in improving hemorrhoids.
Disclaimer: This product is not intended to be used as a substitute for any medication. Rather, it should be part of a nutritional program that can be beneficial for your health.
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