St John’s Wort (Hypericum perforatum) is an Effective Hemorrhoid Treatment

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Hemorrhoids are considered as common but no one will ever admit to having them to their friends out of embarrassment. This condition usually appears when there is intense pressure in the veins of the pelvic and rectal area. Those individuals who strain too hard during child labor or bowel movement are often prone to this disease. It is important to note that constipation, severe diarrhea and obesity also causes these rectal growths.

Hemorrhoids Treatment

This ailment come in two types: internal and external. But no matter what the type, it can bring discomfort and a lot of pain to an individual depending on its size and condition. If it is really swollen or big, it can bleed if comes in contact with harsh cloth materials or hard stool.

Typically, this problem can be removed by surgery. But because some people are scared and embarrassed to go to the doctor, they often choose to treat the hemorrhoids themselves. Thankfully, there is a natural treatment that’s safe and very effective to use even at home.

St. John’s Wort

Its Latin name is hypericum perforatum (from the hypericaceae family). Its common names are: St John’s wort, tipton’s weed, rosin rose, goatweed, chase-devil, Klamath weed.

St. John’s Wort is a plant with yellow flowers and leaves with translucent dots. Although found in some home gardens, it is typically wild and grows in meadows.

This perennial plant is famous as herbal treatment for curing depression. However, a lot of people use St John’s wort to cure hemorrhoids.

If you are suffering from hemorrhoids but are skeptical of St. John’s Wort’s efficacy, you should know that it has analgesic and antibacterial properties that can heal, reduce swelling and soothe. To use St John’s wort to cure hemorrhoids, you can choose to use a balm, poultice or oil made from the said plant.

St. John’s Wort Cure

While St. John’s Wort medicinal oils and balm are readily available online and in carious herbal stores, you can also choose to make one yourself. It is quite easy and fun too.

1. Oil- To make the St. John’s Wort oil, you should fry about half a cup of dried leaves and flowers in 2 tablespoons of mustard oil. Don’t discard the flowers and leaves and leave it to cool. Add 1/3 cup of extra virgin olive oil and store in an airtight container. To use St John’s wort to cure hemorrhoids, apply it directly on the affected area three to four times a day.

2. Tea – Drinking St. John’s Wort as tea has antibiotic properties to hasten the healing of hemorrhoids. To make this herbal drink, place about a table spoon of St. John’s Wort’s flowers in a cup and pour boiling water. Let it steep for 5 minutes before straining the liquid. For sweetness, add a bit of honey.

Precautions

Although St. John’s Wort is considered as an herbal plant, it is important to note its restrictions.

•Pregnant women should NOT take St. John’s Wort

•Some people might be allergic to it so take proper caution or better yet, inform a doctor prior to taking any St. John’s Wort.

•Because the properties in St. John’s Wort can hinder the body’s ability to properly absorb iron, taking of iron supplements during the herbal treatment is needed.

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