HemorrhoidsHemroids.com Announces a 24-hour Cure for Hemorrhoids


Mount Gambier, SA., Australia (PRWEB) October 14, 2009

For some months, Mr. Urquhart, a psychologist, of HemorrhoidsHemroids.com, a website devoted to hemorrhoids treatment and understanding hemorrhoids, has been searching for a way to shrink hemorrhoids quickly.

Several days ago it was found that a small number of hemorrhoid sufferers had found a way to shrink their hemorrhoids overnight.

The information on this hemorrhoids treatment is provided free, and the ingredients can be obtained off ordinary supermarket shelves, without the embarrassment of picking up and buying a hemorrhoid cream or cushion over the counter.

The success rate may be as high as 85%.

More information on this hemorrhoid shrinking cure, including warnings and precautions, can be found on the 24 hours hemorrhoids cure page

The basis of the 24 hour hemorrhoids cure involves using a combination of apple cider vinegar, B vitamin and Rutin. The apple cider vinegar can quickly shrink the hemorrhoids, while the B Vitamin and Rutin help the body to heal from within.

Pregnant women may also be able to use the apple cider vinegar – if their doctor agrees – as apple cider vinegar is a food, and is used in small quantities in this treatment.

However, apple cider vinegar may NOT be research validated to be safe during pregnancy, which is why a doctors opinion should be sought.

After some careful attention to detail, and further research, it has been found that:

This hemorrhoid cure is suitable for hemorrhoids that are damaged and bleeding – it stops hemorrhoids from bleeding very quickly, and starts shrinking them as well.

Further, although the hemorrhoids cure was originally intended for external hemorrhoids (hemorrhoids that form on the outer ridge of the bottom hole) and prolapsed internal hemorrhoids (internal hemorrhoids that pop out of the bottom hole), a method was worked out, and is explained on site, on how to treat internal hemorrhoids that are still inside and not showing through. This may well be an internet first.

Painful hemorrhoids, hemorrhoids that are red and sore and possibly itchy, also respond very well to this treatment, due to it’s anti-inflammatory action.

Even slightly infected hemorrhoids may be treatable using this cure, as the strong antibacterial action will help kill the infection.

At this point in time, thrombosed hemorrhoids are still best treated under medical guidance, as the blood clot, if dislodged, may prove harmful to another part of the body. So like pregnant ladies, people with a hemorrhoid thrombosis really need to check with their doctor about using this hemorrhoids cure. A thrombosed hemorrhoid is a hemorrhoid where the blood has pooled for too long within it and clotted – normally blue or black in color, and normally very painful.

In summary, HemorrhoidsHemroids.com has found a hemorrhoids cure that works on nearly every type of hemorrhoid: Internal hemorrhoids, external, prolapsed internal, bleeding, painful and even hemorrhoids that are infected. Medical advice should be sought before using this cure, especially if you are pregnant or have a thrombosis in a hemorrhoid.

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American Researcher Develops Natural Method to Heal Hemorrhoids in 48 Hours


(PRWEB) May 20, 2009

An American researcher has developed a natural method to heal hemorrhoids in 48 hours she is Holly Hayden also an author of Palo Alto, California USA, Holly set out to find a cure after suffering from hemorrhoids herself. And after trying all sorts of would-be cures she developed the H-Miracle system. And the fact is that More than 40% of adults will suffer from hemorrhoids or piles at some point in their lives. It is basically any form of vein inflammation around the lower rectum.

Likely signs that you have piles are blood on your toilet paper, itching in your anus area or pain during constipation. In the more severe stages, piles form into lumps on your anus – very painful and embarrassing. Even if you’re already showing these signs, you can start relieving the problem by avoiding three common mistakes.

Mistake #1: Eating too much processed food.

This can be tough for some people but it’s known that processed foods can create harder stools and digestive troubles, leading to constipation and hemorrhoids. So the key here is to lower your intake of processed sugars and foods.

Mistake #2: Sedentary lifestyle.

Long-term sitting, putting pressure on your rectum, sets up the perfect conditions for hemorrhoids to occur particularly when combined with constipation (or pregnancy in women). The solution is to make sure you do not sit for more than one hour at a time, and remember to do stretches that promote healthy blood flow.

Mistake #3: Intake of processed medication and use of creams.

These create the same potential problems as processed foods. Even many fibre supplements contain processed and artificial elements that can cause side-effects. And they are not attacking

the root of the problem. The other downside of these creams is that they’re a waste of time and the hemorrhoids can get worse if the root problem is not reversed. By not making these three mistakes, you will avoid contributing to any worsening of hemorrhoids.

Holly has now helped thousands of sufferers all around the world to heal their painful hemorrhoids heres what some of them had to say;

One,Phil H., San Francisco, CA said: Holly, I wanted to let you know that your manual and method are a complete life-saver! Thank you so much for sharing this information. My doc would only tell me surgery was the only option. I couldn’t stand it. Your stuff on the other hand, I tried the crystal soak remedy and on the second day, no bleeding ever again. It even shrunk the tissue and was amazingly easy!

Another Dr. Charles Livingston. D.C., C.C.W.P. said: This is a fantastic [system]. Holly has discovered the best natural treatments for hemorrhoids on the market … she gives at least 10 different instant relief remedies. I was so impressed, that I will be recommending them for my patients. The research and knowledge that she has laid out in this [system] will save you hours of pain and hundreds of dollars. Listen to her. She knows what she’s talking about!

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Pregnancy – Preparing for Your New Bundle of Joy


(PRWEB) March 5, 2005

Whether you are trying to become pregnant, are experiencing your first pregnancy, or you already have children and are adding to your family, this article has useful information about the physical and emotional characteristics of the mother-to-be as well as the fetal development of the unborn child.

Parenting does not start once the child is born. Good parenting starts even before getting pregnant. It starts by caring about what you eat, how much sleep and exercise you get and understanding the stress and responsibility that comes with parenthood. Understanding your baby’s development during the first trimester (approximately 12 weeks) can give you some appreciation of the gentle care your body should receive during this time. Knowing how your baby is developing can also help you deal with your body to best nurture the growing life inside you. Understanding the importance of proper nutrition, vitamin supplements (particularly folic acid), early and regular prenatal care and healthy exercise, in addition to knowing the dangers of caffeine, alcohol and tobacco, can improve your chances of a healthy pregnancy and a healthy baby.

For answers to all of your pregnancy questions from how to most likely conceive to the various birth methods available and to obtain dependable information– “Naming your new baby,” “Pregnancy after 35,” “Preparing for labor” and thousands of additional tips visit http://www.pregnancysense.com

The most profound and dramatic development of your baby takes place during the first 12 weeks. This is when the fertilized egg travels down the Fallopian tube to implant in the wall of the uterus. Once that happens, powerful hormones are produced to sustain your pregnancy while your body continues to treat it like a foreign invader. The lack of hormone production at this stage is the cause of some miscarriages.

In the first week after fertilization, the pregnancy usually becomes established and the embryo begins to grow and develop. During the second week, groups of rapidly growing cells prepare to become specific organs and body systems. During week three, the brain and heart begin to develop. Once twelve weeks have passed, the limbs and all the internal organs are fully formed. It is vitally important that you be extremely cautious about diet, drug usage, alcohol consumption and tobacco use during these first 12 weeks, since that is when the most crucial development takes place.

At the beginning of the second trimester, at around sixteen weeks, the fetus is about five inches long and weighs approximately 4 ounces. Its heartbeat is strong and its skin is transparent. The body is totally covered in soft, downy hair called lanugo. By twenty weeks, the fetus is a foot long and weighs about one-half to one pound. The fetus sucks its thumb and sometimes hiccups. During these middle months of pregnancy the expectant mother will probably feel better than she did earlier or that she will later. Morning sickness (nausea) and fatigue usually lessen or disappear entirely. As the baby’s growth continues, the expectant mother’s uterus expands into the abdominal cavity. Psychological changes in response to their changing appearance occur in most women during this portion of the pregnancy. Some expectant mothers enjoy how they look, while others feel unattractive, inconvenienced and restricted. By the end of the second trimester, around twenty four weeks, the fetus has grown to fourteen inches in length and weighs about one and one-half pounds. The eyes are open and the fetus has a strong grip.

Starting the third trimester, around twenty eight weeks, the fetus is sixteen inches long and weighs from four to five pounds. It is adding body fat during this time. The fetus is becoming quite active and rudimentary breathing movements are present. At thirty two weeks the fetus has grown to be about eighteen inches long and weighs about five pounds. The fetus has periods of sleep and wakefulness and actually responds to sounds. By the end of the third trimester (thirty six to thirty eight weeks), the fetus has grown to six pounds and is about nineteen inches long. The lanugo, the fine, downy hair which covered the body earlier, is mostly gone. The fetus is also gaining immunities from the mother during this phase.

At this stage, the expectant mother’s uterus expands to a level just below her breast bone. Crowded by the enlarging uterus, in addition to high levels of progesterone hormone, the mother may have violent episodes of heart burn and indigestion. She may also experience shortness of breath since the uterus is pressing against her diaphragm and rib cage. Varicose veins in the legs, hemorrhoids, and swollen ankles sometimes appear due to the increased pressure with the abdomen. By the ninth month, the expectant mother often looks forward to the end of the pregnancy. She may become more concerned about labor, birth and the health of her baby. Through childbirth classes, the expectant parents can learn more about labor, birth, and how to cope with the stress of the latter part of pregnancy.

About two weeks before birth, the profile of the expectant mother is likely to change as the fetus descends into the pelvic cavity. The mother may now feel less pressure on her diaphragm, consequently making it easier to breathe and to eat. However, because the head of the fetus can press against her bladder, she many need to urinate more frequently. As the pregnancy reaches its conclusion, the baby’s head presses against the mother’s pelvis and her cervix becomes stronger and thinner. This thinning is a sign of readiness for labor and birth. Awkwardness and fatigue may add to the expectant mother’s desire for the pregnancy to be over. At the same time, she may feel a spurt of energy and feel a “nesting urge” which results from the preparations for the arrival of a new baby.

For a delivery room full of additional information and quality resources, visit http://www.pregnancysense.com It also provides answers to commonly asked questions such as, “Am I really pregnant?”,”What foods should I eat, or not eat?”, “What child birth option is best for me?”, “What can I do to prevent birth defects?” In addition to providing answers to the most relevant pregnancy questions, this site offers interesting info on choosing your baby’s name, shopping for maternity clothes, old wive’s tales about pregnancy and much, much more. If you want useful, concise, and easy-to-find information about your pregnancy, please take a few minutes to browse our site and better prepare yourself for your coming bundle of joy!

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