Haemorrhoids
This common problem is for me to see as a symptom that the liver can’t clean the blood quick enough, together with a weak deep tissue.
All blood has to be cleaned therefore all the blood from our digestion system and all the blood from our legs has to pass the liver before it is pumped to the heart.
So when the liver has to cope with stuff like drugs, alcohol, sleeping pills, hormones, coffee or food, we all are coming to a point at which our liver has problems to detoxify all this stuff.
When the liver is in such situation, she is slowing down on the detoxification of the blood which is steady pumped to the liver and we’ll get a” blood jam “before the liver.
Before the liver means, in that case, in the lower part of the body, this is the anus region and the legs.
This situation means we have then in this region more blood than normal. When we have then as well a deep tissue which is weak, at the weakest point the vessel will expand. The expansion ability of a vessel is not so big and the more expanded a vessel is, it is getting easier to get a rupture of the blood vessel by mechanical influence. This means at such time to be constipated, results in a hard stool, means the hard stool can then lead to a rupture of a blood vessel, which then causes blood when we go to the toilet. This blood is bright red and is not mixed in the faeces.
Therapy:
1.,: Help the liver to recover
Free flow of chol fluid=no coffee , lots of olive oil
Hot water bottle on the liver especially in the evening between 11:oo p.m and 03:00 a.m.
Vitamin b1
Taraxacum
Carduus marianus
Kalmegh
Hammetum suppositories
2.,: Get a stronger deep tissue:
Sport
Aletris
Silicea
Every good thought had been thought,
you only have to try to think it again.
(goethe)
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