Jini's Healing Guide: Natural Treatments for Hemorrhoids
Book Details
Author(s)Jini Patel Thompson
PublisherCaramal Publishing
ISBN / ASINB00EO5C4K6
ISBN-13978B00EO5C4K3
Sales Rank994,379
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
Hemorrhoids, (also called piles) are inflamed, swollen veins and surrounding tissue in the rectum or anal canal. If they occur in the rectum, (the end of the large intestine leading to the anus), they are called internal hemorrhoids.
If they occur in the anal canal (the opening of the anus), they are external hemorrhoids. The symptoms and treatment of hemorrhoids / piles depend on which type you have. You can have both internal and external piles at the same time.
This eBook contains detailed instructions, illustrations and ingredient information for making and using the natural hemorrhoid remedy HemorrHeal to treat both internal and external hemorrhoids.
This home remedy for both internal and external hemorrhoids is comprised of aloe vera, potassium iodide – a mineral salt also known as SSKI (saturated solution potassium iodide), cocoa butter and DMSO (dimethyl sulfoxide), which has received the most press as a topical application for relieving arthritis.
DMSO (dimethyl sulfoxide) is a natural substance derived from wood pulp and is safe when used with the proper precautions. DMSO 99% unfragranced is sold as a "solvent" and is an amazing substance that has many healing applications. Dimethyl sulfoxide is a clear liquid known for its ability to permeate living tissue. It is believed to help stimulate cellular processes.*
Jini Patel Thompson has provided two formulations (liquid or suppositories) for those with internal hemorrhoids, depending on your application preference. Although the suppositories are time consuming to make, many people find them more convenient to use than applying a liquid.
On the other hand, if you use the liquid, you can use a stronger formula (you can’t put as much DMSO in the suppositories as this will prevent them from hardening). Both are used/applied once per day. You can test both and see which you prefer, you may even want to alternate using both.
If your rectum is very sore and it is extremely painful to have a bowel movement, then you're likely better off with the hemorrhoid suppositories, since they also lubricate the rectum and anus - making it easier for the tissue to stretch. But if you don't get the desired results from the suppositories, then alternate usage with the liquid formula (which is stronger).*
If you only have external hemorrhoids, then you will only need to use the liquid formula, applied topically, once per day.*
WARNING: Please be 100% clear that these are experimental hemorrhoid treatment protocols that have been used by Jini Patel Thompson, her family, members of her Wellness Circle and some followers of Dr. Jonathan V. Wright, MD. They have not been tested nor approved by any regulatory body, so you proceed entirely at your own risk.
If they occur in the anal canal (the opening of the anus), they are external hemorrhoids. The symptoms and treatment of hemorrhoids / piles depend on which type you have. You can have both internal and external piles at the same time.
This eBook contains detailed instructions, illustrations and ingredient information for making and using the natural hemorrhoid remedy HemorrHeal to treat both internal and external hemorrhoids.
This home remedy for both internal and external hemorrhoids is comprised of aloe vera, potassium iodide – a mineral salt also known as SSKI (saturated solution potassium iodide), cocoa butter and DMSO (dimethyl sulfoxide), which has received the most press as a topical application for relieving arthritis.
DMSO (dimethyl sulfoxide) is a natural substance derived from wood pulp and is safe when used with the proper precautions. DMSO 99% unfragranced is sold as a "solvent" and is an amazing substance that has many healing applications. Dimethyl sulfoxide is a clear liquid known for its ability to permeate living tissue. It is believed to help stimulate cellular processes.*
Jini Patel Thompson has provided two formulations (liquid or suppositories) for those with internal hemorrhoids, depending on your application preference. Although the suppositories are time consuming to make, many people find them more convenient to use than applying a liquid.
On the other hand, if you use the liquid, you can use a stronger formula (you can’t put as much DMSO in the suppositories as this will prevent them from hardening). Both are used/applied once per day. You can test both and see which you prefer, you may even want to alternate using both.
If your rectum is very sore and it is extremely painful to have a bowel movement, then you're likely better off with the hemorrhoid suppositories, since they also lubricate the rectum and anus - making it easier for the tissue to stretch. But if you don't get the desired results from the suppositories, then alternate usage with the liquid formula (which is stronger).*
If you only have external hemorrhoids, then you will only need to use the liquid formula, applied topically, once per day.*
WARNING: Please be 100% clear that these are experimental hemorrhoid treatment protocols that have been used by Jini Patel Thompson, her family, members of her Wellness Circle and some followers of Dr. Jonathan V. Wright, MD. They have not been tested nor approved by any regulatory body, so you proceed entirely at your own risk.










