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Gezonde voeding bij aambeien:   

Bananen

Soja (bonen)

Bramen

Shiitake

Kervel

Postelein

Snijbiet

Linzen

 

Gezonde kruiden bij aambeien:

 

Paardebalsem

Phyllantus

White oak bark

Smeerwortel

Netel

Amalaki

Paardenkastanje

Gagel

Duizendblad

Rabarberwortel

Kamille

Goudscherm wortel

Berendruif

Kardemon

Muizedoorn

Alfalfa

Maté

 

Gezonde supplementen bij aambeien:

 

Rutin

Vlozaad

 

Gezonde nutriënten bij aambeien:

 

Proanthocyanen

Vezels

Cellulose

 

Opmerkingen:

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Hier nog een paar mogelijke oplossingen:

 

Use two very powerful herbs that work together to both regenerate and purify the veins and capillaries in the rectum.
These two herbs are comfrey root and white oak bark.
I buy these in powder form and mix them with cocoa butter to a suppository about the size of the little finger.
This is then refrigerated.
Each night one suppository is inserted before bed. The body heat melts the cocoa butter and the herbs gradually seep into the surrounding tissues. As they do they disinfect, purify, remove clots and regenerate and astringe the tissue to pull things back into place and make strong that which was weak.
It is usually a quick remedy, but it is to be repeated until fully healed. Usually, this will be a lifetime fix if good dietary principles are followed thereafter.

One thing that can be quite helpful is the prudent use of apple cider vinegar, honey and cayenne. This mixture is made up with hot distilled water and sipped before and during meals. This helps protect capillaries against toxic damage and greatly improves digestion.
Generally, I mix one cup of honey, one cup of vinegar and two to four cups of distilled water and add � teaspoon (less in the beginning, more later) of cayenne pepper. This will keep in the fridge until consumed. It does not need to be re-warmed to use, but can be drunk cold with full effect. (Kal Sellers )

 

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(25-09-2018)