Anal Fissure Oil, Suppositories for Hemorrhoids, herbs
After trying everything I could think of on an anal fissure nothing was healing it, I finally ordered the essential oil for anal fissure from this place-
http://www.amoils.com
Within one day the fissure stopped bleeding. The second day it felt much, much better. The third day it began to close up.
While waiting for the order to arrive, I made suppositories (inspired by Wombat) that were very soothing to my insides, although they didn't help the fissure.
This is how to make hemorrhoid suppositories-
Google "herbs for hemmorhoids", or natural remedies for hemorrhoids. Make a list of the herbs that come up. Go to your local heath food store, or herb store where you can buy bulk herbs. Purchase a nice variety, several of them.
More about hemorrhoids- Whenever I get a hemorrhoid, it is accompanied by intense itching, stinging. If I squat over a mirror and look at my behind, I can see a pinworm wiggling in the purple vein. So I know it is a pinworm attack that is causing my hemorrhoids to pop out. Question is, how to get rid of them.
I took four times the recommended dose of pinworm medicine that the pharmacist gave me and nothing happened. Taking anti-parasitical herbs orally doesn't seem to reach remote areas like the anal sphincter. In fact, sometimes I wonder if they run down to the anal sphincter to hide out, when I'm mega dosing orally, and that is what causes the mega pinworm/hemorrhoid attacks.
So you may even want to include some
Wormwood or a gentle anti-parasitical in your hemorrhoid suppository, as pinworms and other intestinal
parasites tend to weaken our guts and make the hemorrhoids. But do not try to kill off worms too quickly as they are prone to start digging in, moving around, looking for a safe place to hide, and this can make hemorrhoids worse temporarily.
The herbs that seem to be most effective in combatting pinworms are-
sprouted garlic- when I feel a pinworm itching, I will peel a clove of garlic and insert it
wormwood
green
Black-Walnut hull
cloves
bloodroot
red clover/stillingia
I rotate these herbs and use them in various combinations regularly.
I am still experimenting with herbs to put in hemorrhoid suppositories, so I don't have an opinion on efficacy yet. I'm pretty sold on witch hazel, in small amounts, but your mileage may vary.
Here is the hemorrhoid recipe (thanks to Wombat for the idea)-
Grind the herbs you've purchased in a coffee grinder, strain the ground mixture through a tea strainer, so you will have a fine powder. Mix this powder with coconut oil.
Make some little suppository molds out of tinfoil and parchment paper. Wrap them around your little finger or an ink pen, pinch one end shut.
Pour the coconut oil/herb mixture into the molds, pinch the other end shut. Place in the freezer. In a few minutes you will have suppositories.