Hemorrhoids Treatment
No need to suffer piles silently, Euphorbia prostata is at hand
Many suffer from it silently, without telling anyone about it.
Piles, or swollen blood vessels in and around the anus and lower
rectum that stretch under pressure symptomized most commonly by
bleeding, is still considered a taboo subject. With fast-paced
progress in medical science, however, piles is now being
recognized more judiciously and scientifically at par with other
medical problems.
Whereas on one hand, awareness on the ailment, and on the fact
that treatments are in fact available to alleviate it has
increased, on the other hand, it has also led to the mushrooming
of quacks making tall claims without any substance.
Piles or hemorrhoids are very common in both men and women.
According to available data, about half of the population has
hemorrhoids by the age of 50. Hemorrhoids are also common among
pregnant women. The pressure of the fetus in the abdomen, as
well as hormonal changes, cause the hemorrhoidal vessels to
enlarge. These vessels are also placed under severe pressure
during childbirth. For most women, however, hemorrhoids caused
by pregnancy are a temporary problem.
Recent researches in India have now established that the herb,
Euphorbia prostata, is very effective in treating piles and anal
fissures. In a recent study conducted at the University
Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Punjab University,
Chandigarh, as many as 32,000 patients of piles and anal
fissures have been reported to have benefited from oral
(capsule/tablet) and topical (cream/gel) forms of Euphorbia
prostata. No significant side effects were reported.
Following the studies initiated by BestOnHealth, an SBU of
Delhi-based pharma major, Panacea Biotec, and the encouraging
results of their succeeding monolithic study on 32,000 patients,
the company in association with the Punjab University has
recently patented the technology for extracting flavonoids from
Euphorbia prostata, vide European patent no. EP 0868914. Based
on this technology, BestonHealth has introduced India's first
hundred per cent integrated and natural piles management system
called "Thank God". The company has patented the product
worldwide and plans to introduce it soon in Europe, Latin
America and other parts of Asia. This integrated kit combines
the benefits of flavonoids with those of naturally occurring
ispaghulla husk, and comprises of a relief capsules, topical
anytime cream, isphaghulla husk, a pain and relief cream, and an
applicator.
One of the major ingredients in Euphorbia prostata is
flavonoids. Flavonoids have aroused considerable interest
recently because of their potential beneficial effects on human
health- they have been reported to have antiviral,
anti-allergic, anti-platelet, anti-inflammatory, anti-tumor and
antioxidant activities.
In two other similar but more specific studies initiated in 2001
by BestOnHealth under the supervision of Dr. M.P. Arora of Ram
Manohar Lohia Hospital and Dr. V. K. Malik of Maulana Azad
Medical College, 118 cases of bleeding hemorrhoids were
administered Euphorbia prostata-based flavonoids at effective
doses and were examined later at 5 and 10 days for improvement
in symptoms related to piles. The objective of the study was to
explore and certify the benefits of flavonoids extracted from
Euphorbia prostata in piles management. The symptoms of piles
pertained to anal discomfort and pain, discharge of mucous from
anus (proctorhhea) and inflammation of the rectum (proctitis).
At the end of the eight-month trial, the physicians observed a
statistical difference in the cure rate profile among the
patients selected. It was observed that patients who were given
flavonoids achieved an overwhelmingly significant cure and
relief from symptoms of bleeding piles when compared to patients
in the controlled group (on placebo).
It is now established that flavonoids extracted from Euphorbia
prostata reduce bleeding, pain and inflammation associated with
piles, and reduce itching. They also promote efficient wound
healing. Euphorbia prostata has been found effective in the
entire efficacy parameters of bleeding hemorrhoids and show
minimal side-effects, with high tolerance among patients.
Experts further suggest that these flavonoids work best in piles
management when combined with other natural remedies like
ispaghulla husk etc., and such an integrated approach also
significantly reduces the risk of a relapse (recurrence) in
piles.
Experts opine that such a rationally formulated combination
therapy seems to have an exponential and positive remedial
effect, and may speed up recovery from the symptoms of piles.
This would be a big relief for the many patients hitherto hiding
their distressing anguish and suffering incessantly yet
silently. The pain, it seems, is finally over.
No need to suffer piles silently, Euphorbia prostata is at hand
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, April5 Many suffer from it silently, without telling
anyone about it. Piles, or swollen blood vessels in and around
the anus and lower rectum that stretch under pressure
symptomized most commonly by bleeding, is still considered a
taboo subject. With fast-paced progress in medical science,
however, piles is now being recognized more judiciously and
scientifically at par with other medical problems.
Whereas on one hand, awareness on the ailment, and on the fact
that treatments are in fact available to alleviate it has
increased, on the other hand, it has also led to the mushrooming
of quacks making tall claims without any substance.
Piles or hemorrhoids are very common in both men and women.
According to available data, about half of the population has
hemorrhoids by the age of 50. Hemorrhoids are also common among
pregnant women. The pressure of the fetus in the abdomen, as
well as hormonal changes, cause the hemorrhoidal vessels to
enlarge. These vessels are also placed under severe pressure
during childbirth. For most women, however, hemorrhoids caused
by pregnancy are a temporary problem.
Recent researches in India have now established that the herb,
Euphorbia prostata, is very effective in treating piles and anal
fissures. In a recent study conducted at the University
Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Punjab University,
Chandigarh, as many as 32,000 patients of piles and anal
fissures have been reported to have benefited from oral
(capsule/tablet) and topical (cream/gel) forms of Euphorbia
prostata. No significant side effects were reported.
Following the studies initiated by BestOnHealth, an SBU of
Delhi-based pharma major, Panacea Biotec, and the encouraging
results of their succeeding monolithic study on 32,000 patients,
the company in association with the Punjab University has
recently patented the technology for extracting flavonoids from
Euphorbia prostata, vide European patent no. EP 0868914. Based
on this technology, BestonHealth has introduced India's first
hundred per cent integrated and natural piles management system
called "Thank God". The company has patented the product
worldwide and plans to introduce it soon in Europe, Latin
America and other parts of Asia. This integrated kit combines
the benefits of flavonoids with those of naturally occurring
ispaghulla husk, and comprises of a relief capsules, topical
anytime cream, isphaghulla husk, a pain and relief cream, and an
applicator.
One of the major ingredients in Euphorbia prostata is
flavonoids. Flavonoids have aroused considerable interest
recently because of their potential beneficial effects on human
health- they have been reported to have antiviral,
anti-allergic, anti-platelet, anti-inflammatory, anti-tumor and
antioxidant activities.
In two other similar but more specific studies initiated in 2001
by BestOnHealth under the supervision of Dr. M.P. Arora of Ram
Manohar Lohia Hospital and Dr. V. K. Malik of Maulana Azad
Medical College, 118 cases of bleeding hemorrhoids were
administered Euphorbia prostata-based flavonoids at effective
doses and were examined later at 5 and 10 days for improvement
in symptoms related to piles. The objective of the study was to
explore and certify the benefits of flavonoids extracted from
Euphorbia prostata in piles management. The symptoms of piles
pertained to anal discomfort and pain, discharge of mucous from
anus (proctorhhea) and inflammation of the rectum (proctitis).
At the end of the eight-month trial, the physicians observed a
statistical difference in the cure rate profile among the
patients selected. It was observed that patients who were given
flavonoids achieved an overwhelmingly significant cure and
relief from symptoms of bleeding piles when compared to patients
in the controlled group (on placebo).
It is now established that flavonoids extracted from Euphorbia
prostata reduce bleeding, pain and inflammation associated with
piles, and reduce itching. They also promote efficient wound
healing. Euphorbia prostata has been found effective in the
entire efficacy parameters of bleeding hemorrhoids and show
minimal side-effects, with high tolerance among patients.
Experts further suggest that these flavonoids work best in piles
management when combined with other natural remedies like
ispaghulla husk etc., and such an integrated approach also
significantly reduces the risk of a relapse (recurrence) in
piles.
Experts opine that such a rationally formulated combination
therapy seems to have an exponential and positive remedial
effect, and may speed up recovery from the symptoms of piles.
This would be a big relief for the many patients hitherto hiding
their distressing anguish and suffering incessantly yet
silently. The pain, it seems, is finally over.
No need to suffer piles silently, Euphorbia prostata is at hand
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, April5 Many suffer from it silently, without telling
anyone about it. Piles, or swollen blood vessels in and around
the anus and lower rectum that stretch under pressure
symptomized most commonly by bleeding, is still considered a
taboo subject. With fast-paced progress in medical science,
however, piles is now being recognized more judiciously and
scientifically at par with other medical problems.
Whereas on one hand, awareness on the ailment, and on the fact
that treatments are in fact available to alleviate it has
increased, on the other hand, it has also led to the mushrooming
of quacks making tall claims without any substance.
Piles or hemorrhoids are very common in both men and women.
According to available data, about half of the population has
hemorrhoids by the age of 50. Hemorrhoids are also common among
pregnant women. The pressure of the fetus in the abdomen, as
well as hormonal changes, cause the hemorrhoidal vessels to
enlarge. These vessels are also placed under severe pressure
during childbirth. For most women, however, hemorrhoids caused
by pregnancy are a temporary problem.
Recent researches in India have now established that the herb,
Euphorbia prostata, is very effective in treating piles and anal
fissures. In a recent study conducted at the University
Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Punjab University,
Chandigarh, as many as 32,000 patients of piles and anal
fissures have been reported to have benefited from oral
(capsule/tablet) and topical (cream/gel) forms of Euphorbia
prostata. No significant side effects were reported.
Following the studies initiated by BestOnHealth, an SBU of
Delhi-based pharma major, Panacea Biotec, and the encouraging
results of their succeeding monolithic study on 32,000 patients,
the company in association with the Punjab University has
recently patented the technology for extracting flavonoids from
Euphorbia prostata, vide European patent no. EP 0868914. Based
on this technology, BestonHealth has introduced India's first
hundred per cent integrated and natural piles management system
called "Thank God". The company has patented the product
worldwide and plans to introduce it soon in Europe, Latin
America and other parts of Asia. This integrated kit combines
the benefits of flavonoids with those of naturally occurring
ispaghulla husk, and comprises of a relief capsules, topical
anytime cream, isphaghulla husk, a pain and relief cream, and an
applicator.
One of the major ingredients in Euphorbia prostata is
flavonoids. Flavonoids have aroused considerable interest
recently because of their potential beneficial effects on human
health- they have been reported to have antiviral,
anti-allergic, anti-platelet, anti-inflammatory, anti-tumor and
antioxidant activities.
In two other similar but more specific studies initiated in 2001
by BestOnHealth under the supervision of Dr. M.P. Arora of Ram
Manohar Lohia Hospital and Dr. V. K. Malik of Maulana Azad
Medical College, 118 cases of bleeding hemorrhoids were
administered Euphorbia prostata-based flavonoids at effective
doses and were examined later at 5 and 10 days for improvement
in symptoms related to piles. The objective of the study was to
explore and certify the benefits of flavonoids extracted from
Euphorbia prostata in piles management. The symptoms of piles
pertained to anal discomfort and pain, discharge of mucous from
anus (proctorhhea) and inflammation of the rectum (proctitis).
At the end of the eight-month trial, the physicians observed a
statistical difference in the cure rate profile among the
patients selected. It was observed that patients who were given
flavonoids achieved an overwhelmingly significant cure and
relief from symptoms of bleeding piles when compared to patients
in the controlled group (on placebo).
It is now established that flavonoids extracted from Euphorbia
prostata reduce bleeding, pain and inflammation associated with
piles, and reduce itching. They also promote efficient wound
healing. Euphorbia prostata has been found effective in the
entire efficacy parameters of bleeding hemorrhoids and show
minimal side-effects, with high tolerance among patients.
Experts further suggest that these flavonoids work best in piles
management when combined with other natural remedies like
ispaghulla husk etc., and such an integrated approach also
significantly reduces the risk of a relapse (recurrence) in
piles.
Experts opine that such a rationally formulated combination
therapy seems to have an exponential and positive remedial
effect, and may speed up recovery from the symptoms of piles.
This would be a big relief for the many patients hitherto hiding
their distressing anguish and suffering incessantly yet
silently. The pain, it seems, is finally over. Source and
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