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Constipation


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Constipation (costiveness, dyschezia, dyssynergic defaecation) is a common digestive problem that refers to infrequent or difficult bowel movements. Constipation occasionally happens when people eat some type of food, take some medicine, suffer from overheat, overdo physical activities, or have surgery or injury. Chronic constipation is often a sign of chronic disease or underlying problem, such as lung weakness, stroke, problems with the colon and rectum.

Culver's Root for Constipation, Hepatitis, Liver Pain, Jaundice and Gallbladder Disorders - Native American Remedies


Culver's Root is used by native Americans to treat constipation, hepatitis, liver pain, jaundice and gallbladder disorders. Culver's Root (Veronicastrum virginicum, Leptandra virginica) is a perennial herb native to north America. Culver's root is used as a laxative to stimulate bowel movements and lead to rapid evacuation. Thus culver's root can help stimulate digestion and encourage appetite, treat constipation and regulate functions of both the small and large intestines. Culver's ...

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Natural Laxative Remedies: Cascara Sagrada for Constipation - Native American Medicine


Cascara sagrada is used as a natural laxative medicine by native Americans to treat constipation, and other disorders. Cascara sagrada (Rhamnus purshiana) is well known for the effects of relief of constipation. Cascara sagrada cleanses and nourishes colon, and helps digestion. It restores the bowel to a healthy normal condition. Researchers found that the laxative action is due to the cascara glycosides contained in the bark. With the laxative and cleansing properties, cascara sagrada ...

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Natural Purgative Remedies: Buckthorn (Rhamnus Frangula) for Constipation


Buckthorn (Rhamnus frangula) has been used as a natural purgative remedy for centuries. Buckthorn bark contains 3 - 7% anthraquinone content. It stimulates the peristaltic movements of the large intestine. That is why the bark has purgative properties and can be used to treat constipation. Buckthorn bark is a moderate purgative herb. The effect occurs about 6-12 hours after taking the remedy. It can treat chronic and acute constipation. Buckthorn bark also increases the amount of bile. It ...

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Blue Flag for Liver & Hepatic Diseases, Constipation, Acne, Eczema, Sores and Bruises - Native American Remedies


Blue Flag (Iris versicolor) is a native American remedy that is used to treat liver & hepatic diseases, constipation, acne, eczema, sores and bruises. Blue flag root is traditionally used by native American tribes as a cathartic or purgative to treat constipation, and a liver stimulant to treat liver and hepatic diseases. Blue flag has been used to detoxify the body. People believe that blue flag has blood cleansing abilities. It can reduce inflammation. How to use blue flag Today, ...

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Bitter orange for Nausea, Indigestion, Heartburn, Poor Appetite, Dysentery, Constipation and Weight Loss


Bitter orange (citrus aurantium) is used for nausea, indigestion, heartburn, poor appetite, dysentery, constipation and weight loss. Bitter orange (Zhi ke) is used in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). According to TCM, bitter orange is bitter and sour. It targets lung, stomach, liver and large intestine. It has effects to direct (guide) Qi and dampness downward out of the chest and stomach. The Qi is guided to the large intestine. Therefore, it can relieve nausea, indigestion, heartburn, ...

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Ayurvedic Medicine: Gandharva Haritaki for Chronic Constipation, Dyspepsia, Hemorrhoids, Bleeding Piles, Anal Fissure and Fistula - Herbal Formula


Gandharva Haritaki is a classic Ayurvedic medicine that is used to treat intestinal disorders caused by vata, such as chronic constipation, dyspepsia, hemorrhoids, bleeding piles, anal fissure and fistula. According to Ayurveda, vata is wind dosha, which is dry and cold. When vata is too strong in the body, it can cause dryness of the intestine, and the related symptoms: constipation, hemorrhoids, anal fissure, etc. To treat these disorders, Ayurveda uses laxative herbs. Gandharva ...

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How to Eat Eggplant - Food Therapy for Constipation, Bowel Bleeding, Hemorrhoids, Boils, Carbuncle and Skin Sores


Eggplant, according to traditional Chinese food guidelines, clears excessive internal heat and fire toxicity, cools blood and stops bleeding, reduces swelling and inflammation, thus it can help treat constipation, bowel bleeding, hemorrhoids, boils, carbuncle and skin sores. Why eggplant has effects to reduce inflammation and stop bleeding? This is due to its cooling properties - reducing the internal heat and cooling the blood. Recipe - Eggplant and Ground Pork Ingredients: - Eggplant ...

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How to Treat Dry Skin, Dry Hair, Constipation, Insomnia, Anxiety, Irritation, Blood Deficiency and Wasting Disease - Ayurvedic Diet


In Ayurveda, dry skin, dry hair, constipation, insomnia, anxiety, irritation, blood deficiency and wasting disease all are symptoms of dryness: - Dry Skin: Dryness of skin - Dry Hair: Dryness of hair - Constipation: Dryness of intestine - Insomnia, Anxiety, Irritation: Dryness of brain and mind - Blood Deficiency: Dryness of blood - Wasting Disease: Dryness of body Dryness is a vata disease. Vata is "Wind" Dosha. The main qualities of vata are dry, light, cool, rough, mobile, ...

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