Herbal treatment for piles
Chebulic myroblan is a famous remedy for piles. It is an effective laxative and is highly astringent. The fruit must be roasted to a brown color in cluster oil, and then it is powdered and stored. Daily intake of half a teaspoon of this powder at bedtime will bring about normal bowel movements in the morning, and the astringent property of the fruit will heal masses. A decoction of the herb prepared by boiling dry fruits in water should be used for washing bleeding piles. The paste of the fruit mixed in bland oil is used as an external application.
Ginger is also beneficial in this disease. Half a tablespoon of fresh ginger juice, one tablespoon each of fresh lime juice and fresh mint juice mixed with a tablespoon of honey constitutes an effective medicine for piles.
juice of the fresh Bitter Gourd leaves is also valuable in piles. Three tablespoon of the leaf juice, mixed with one cup of buttermilk, should be taken every morning for treating this condition. A paste of the roots of the bitter gourd plant can also be used as poultice over piles with beneficial results.
Onions are useful in bleeding piles. Crush thirty grams of this vegetable and it should be finely rubbed in water with sixty grams of sugar. Take it twice daily by the Patient for better result. It will bring relief within some days. Onion is also effective in the treatment of dry piles. A crushed onion, skinned and roasted, may be applied in aches for beneficial results.
seeds can be taken in the form of a decoction by boiling twenty grams of seeds in half a liter of water till it is reduced by one-third, or as sweetmeats. Ground to paste with water, they can be given with butter for bleeding piles patients.
Haritaki-Terminalia chebula
Terminalia chebula has been used as an astringent and is the best bowel cleanser. The herb also possesses antibacterial and anti-oxidant properties. Terminalia chebula is also used for treating ulcers, stomach upset and hemorrhoids
Haritaki-Terminalia chebula








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