Hello everyone.
Meet David.
He's got a painful and embarrassing condition and can't go to work.
David has hemorrhoids and can't get the hemorrhoid relief he needs.
So he's got to stay home and stay off his rear end.
Time is money and staying home doesn't amount to making much money.
He needs hemorrhoid relief fast.
Luckily for Dave, the answer is pretty simple.
Treat hemorrhoids with a simple herbal hemorrhoid tea!
It's all natural and works 2 ways.
First, you drink the tea, providing you with wonderful natural remedies for your hemorrhoids.
Second, you can place the warm tea bag directly on the hemorrhoid or hemorrhoids for 15-20
minutes.
The tea bag will provide immediate hemorrhoid relief.
The good news is you can mix the ingredients yourself!
You can put whatever you want in it but there are some ingredients that are a must: Horse
chestnut, cayenne pepper, white oak bark, and witch hazel are the four main ingredients.
You can add whatever else you like.
Whether you make hemorrhoid tea yourself or buy a hemorrhoid tea bag product you will
save money over products at the pharmacy.
Creams and such at the drug store only treat the symptoms, not the cause.
When you use these natural ingredients you're treating the cause and removing the resulting
symptoms.
It's a win win!
Horse chestnut helps reduce blood vessel permeability and can be useful for both varicose veins
and hemorrhoids.
Horse-chestnut helps to increase blood flow, strengthen connective tissue, tighten up veins,
and decrease redness and swelling.
Great for making hemorrhoid tea!
Cayenne pepper can be useful for facilitating blood flow, as hemorrhoids are characteristic
of sluggish blood flow in the area of the veins in and around the anus.
Nobody thinks about this one, but it is essential in a hemorrhoid tea!
Swelling and throbbing can be reduced by the inclusion of the tonic herb, white oak bark;
its bitter and astringent qualities have been valued for centuries and its ability to tighten
tissues and strengthen blood vessels.
Another great addition to hemorrhoid tea.
Witch hazel offers further restorative properties for the tissue lining and helps reduce bleeding.
This plant has been used to treat hemorrhoids for centuries and is in most hemorrhoid treatments.
Another great one for hemorrhoid tea, especially if you have bleeding hemorrhoids.
Aloe vera is known for its anti-inflammatory and therapeutic properties which help to reduce
the itching, inflammation and irritation of hemorrhoids.
It is used to treat both internal and external hemorrhoids.
With its soothing and inflammation reducing actions, chamomile is a wonderful home remedy
for treating bleeding hemorrhoids.
Chamomile tea can be used for rinsing the area, especially after bowel movements when
the wound and bleeding could be particularly severe.
Heat the water and steep the hemorrhoid tea as you would any other tea.
Drink and enjoy your tea.
When the bag has cooled off a bit, put the hemorrhoid tea bag directly on your external
hemorrhoid or hemorrhoids.
Keep it there for 15-20 minutes for a double whammy hemorrhoid relief punch!
Remember, your minimum ingredients are horse chestnut, cayenne pepper, white oak bark,
and witch hazel.
Steep the hemorrhoid tea, drink it, put the bag on the hemorrhoid, get fast hemorrhoid
relief!
Now that you've found hemorrhoid relief, you're back on your feet again!
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Upper Back Pain Causes, Symptoms and Treatment - Stiff Neck Pain - Duration: 5:02.
Hello.. Welcome back to our channel.
Today our video topic is about: Upper Back Pain Causes, Symptoms and Treatment.
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Upper back pain may also be known as a stiff neck. It is a form of back pain or spinal
pain which is a much less common problem than lower back pain. Nevertheless, when it occurs, pain
in the upper part of the spine can make the neck and shoulders stiff and uncomfortable, limiting
movement.
Like lower back pain, there are many causes of pain in the upper back and often, the precise
origin of the pain is not always clear. Mechanical disruption of joints and muscles of the neck
and shoulders are perhaps the most common 'non-specific' causes, followed by muscle
or joint injuries.
Sometimes, upper back pain or a stiff neck can give rise to headaches, particularly
if the pain is in the neck.
What are the causes of upper back pain?
Just as with pain in the lower back, upper back pain can be the result of a number of
different factors. These range from something as simple as bad posture, to sudden injury
or trauma.
#1. Muscular injury or joint disruption (inflammation) – this is the most likely cause of upper
back pain. Muscular injury most often occurs in the muscles around the shoulder. The main
joint of the shoulder, the glenohumeral joint, connects the upper arm with the torso. This
joint is arguably the most manoeuvrable in the whole body – but this feature also makes
it the most unstable. To compensate for this vulnerability, the shoulder is made up of
a number of strong muscles which support the joint, but allow it a wide degree of movement.
These muscles cover the upper back and shoulder, and are very prone to injury which can, in
turn, lead to pain.
#2. Lifestyle factors – there are certain factors in your life which may contribute
to your upper back pain, by repeatedly stressing one area of your back. These factors include:
Not enough exercise, or exercising too much with the wrong technique
Being overweight Sitting for too long, particularly with incorrect
posture Lifting heavy objects
Continually high levels of stress
Other causes – there is a range of medical conditions which may result in upper back
pain. Most of these include problems with the spine, including a slipped disc, trapped
nerve, rheumatism or 'wear and tear' arthritis of the spinal joints in the neck
and thoracic (chest) vertebrae.
What are the symptoms of upper back pain? The symptoms caused by upper back pain are
very similar to those caused by lower back pain. In most cases, symptoms are not serious
and are rarely a sign of a significant underlying problem. The most common complaints are:
a dull, aching pain headaches
a pain which spreads across the shoulder blades muscle stiffness or tension
pain which gets worse at night (especially when lying in bed)
However, in rare cases, where more serious symptoms are present, it may indicate a severe
problem. These include: weakness of the arms or legs
numbness in the arms or legs incontinence
If any of these symptoms occur, you should contact your general practitioner immediately.
What treatments are there for upper back pain? If your upper back pain is due to muscular
injury or muscular strain, try applying an ice cold compress to the affected area - a
packet of frozen peas being one of the easiest options. Applying a pain relieving gel containing
conventional painkillers such as ibuprofen, or a herbal one such as Arnica gel, can help
reduce pain and restore movement in your upper back. Devil's claw can also be taken internally
for general joint pain. If pain is persistent or recurrent, you may
wish to consult a physiotherapist, osteopath, chiropractor or acupuncturist. Treatment may
include joint manipulation and manual movement so that it can be loosened and mobilised.
The course of treatment will also include exercises to perform at home and throughout
the day.
For all upper back pain, a course of painkillers will be most likely prescribed by your general
practitioner, to help ease and comfort and to aid in the course of therapy.
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"Fast. Very Cost Effective" Root Canal Treatment New Zealand Review #PhuketDental 1 - Duration: 0:55.
Hello, I'm Missy from New Zealand
I came to Thailand for my sports that I'm really passionate about.
I came on a motorbike accident
So I thought why not get my teeth fixed while I'm here
I came here to get my root canal done
It was pretty fast
very cost effective
The staff was really friendly and helpful
They communicated with me via LINE
It was awesome
I got everything done - my root canal and fillings
I'm totally happy with the results
I would definately come back again
I'm coming back next year to get my crowns done and also maybe get a few other things done
I'm really happy with the results. Thank you so much
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Home Remedies for Age Spots - Aging Skin Treatment - Duration: 3:26.
Home Remedies for Age Spots Age spots, also known as liver spots or solar lentigines, are a common problem that occurs due to excessive production of melanin, or skin pigment. Typically, an excess pigment is the result of excessive exposure to the sun. These spots can also be caused by the use of tanning lamps and tanning beds. 1. Apple cider vinegar Mix equal parts raw, unfiltered apple cider and water. Add honey. Apply to affected skin, leave on for 15 to 20 minutes, then rinse. Do this once a day. In addition, add 1 or 2 teaspoons of organic apple cider to 1 glass of water. Drink once or twice a day to improve your skin as well as overall health. 2. Lemon Apply the juice of a fresh lemon to the affected skin. Let stand on the skin for 10 minutes before rinsing with warm water. Do it twice a day. If you have extra sensitive skin, dilute the lemon juice with rose water before applying it on the skin. In addition, you can squeeze the juice of 1 lemon into a bowl and add 2 to 3 tablespoons of fine sugar. Gently rub the skin with this mixture for a few minutes. Then leave on for 30 minutes and rinse the skin. Use this remedy 1 or 2 times a week. 3. Aloe Vera Break a leaf of an aloe vera plant, cut it open and extract the gel. Rub the gel at the points of your age. Let it soak on the skin for 1 hour or more. You can then lighten the skin. Repeat twice a day. 4. Castor oil Put some castor oil on the stains. Massage for 1 to 2 minutes, or until oil is completely absorbed into the skin. Leave it on for a few hours, then rinse your skin. Repeat twice a day, once in the morning and once at night. 5. Yogurt Apply a little natural yogurt directly on the dots. Allow drying on its own for about 20 minutes before rinsing with cold water. Do it two or three times a day. In addition, you can make a mask with 1 tablespoon of natural yogurt, 2 tablespoons of ground oats and 1 teaspoon of fresh lemon juice. Mix well the ingredients. Apply the container to the stains and let stand for 30 minutes before rinsing with cold water. Use this remedy 2 or 3 times a week. 6. Buttermilk Apply milk serum directly to affected areas. Let stand for 10 minutes before rinsing with water. Repeat 2 or 3 times a day as needed. Alternatively, mix 4 teaspoons of buttermilk and 2 teaspoons of tomato juice together. Apply this mixture on the affected skin. Let stand for 10 minutes before rinsing with water. Repeat twice a day. 7. Vitamin E Massage vitamin E oil into the affected skin for 10 to 15 minutes twice daily. Do this for a few weeks to reduce your uneven skin tone. Alternatively, extract the contents of 2 capsules of vitamin E. Add 1 teaspoon castor oil and mix well. Apply the mixture on the affected areas before going to bed, leave it on overnight and rinse the next morning. Use this remedy daily.
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