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Dr. Cole's Protocols For Hemorrhoids & Constipation
Dr. Cole had a family member with extremely bad hemorrhoids that, it seemed, were always recurring. He told Dr. Cole that he might need surgery, and she told him, "Not if I have anything to do about it." And thus, her hemorrhoid balm was born—formulated by Dr. Cole for her suffering relative. In 2014, at this same relative's urging, Dr. Cole made her balm available for purchase. She always said that her Hemorrhoid Balm was the perfect companion to her Constipation Balm. Dr. Cole's herbal products are not filled with chemicals as are so many other hemorrhoid and constipation remedies. And, they do not need to be taken orally. Instead, these two balms work together to soothe hemorrhoids and reduce constipation, a leading cause of hemorrhoids. In summary, Dr. Cole's product line helps with the following issues:
Hemorrhoid and constipation issues were taboo to talk about, but Dr. Cole didn't mind. She made it known that her products would help those people who had suffered in silence to suffer no more. As she reminded everyone, we all poop and we should be able to do so without side effects. Dr. Cole's intention when creating these products was to make life easier, especially when pain or constipation make it harder to have a bowel movement. For more information, consider each situation below and what can be done to help.
Hemorrhoids - Hemorrhoids are swollen veins in your anus and lower rectum. Hemorrhoids can develop inside the rectum or under the skin around the anus. They can cause itching, blood, and pain. Dr. Cole created Dr. Cole's Herbal Hemorrhoid Balm to assist people to quickly remedy the situation. Directions: Apply a dime-size amount to the targeted area after having a bowel movement or, for severe cases, apply three to four times per day. If symptoms persist, seek medical attention. ~ 100% Organic & Wildcrafted Ingredients: Beeswax, Olive Oil, Horse Chestnut, Calendula, Witch Hazel, Arnica, Butcher's Broom, Feverfew, Chickweed, Marshmallow Root, Mullein, Uva Ursi, Yarrow, White Willow & Vitamin E.
Pregnancy Piles - With more than 1,000 reviews on Amazon, Dr. Cole's Herbal Hemorrhoid Balm, continues to be one of our best-selling products. During pregnancy, small hemorrhoids can form as a result of: (1) Straining too much while having bowel movements; (2) Sitting for long periods of time; (3) The physical stress and contortions a mother can go through during the birthing process; (4) Not staying well hydrated with purified water; (5) Not taking in enough high-quality protein; (6) Sudden calorie restriction; or, (7) Too much stress. Directions: Apply a dime-size amount to the targeted area after having a bowel movement or, for severe cases, apply three to four times per day. If symptoms persist, seek medical attention. ~ 100% Organic & Wildcrafted Ingredients: Beeswax, Olive Oil, Horse Chestnut, Calendula, Witch Hazel, Arnica, Butcher's Broom, Feverfew, Chickweed, Marshmallow Root, Mullein, Uva Ursi, Yarrow, White Willow & Vitamin E.
Thrombosis - If blood pools in an external hemorrhoid and forms a clot, it is referred to as a thrombus. This can result in severe pain, swelling, inflammation, and a hard lump near your anus. This also makes it much more painful to pass a stool. To assist in remedying the thrombosis, you may want to apply Dr. Cole’s Herbal Hemorrhoid Cream or Dr. Cole's Herbal Hemorrhoid Balm to the external area. Directions: Massage the A.M. Pain Formula as needed into affected areas, such as the temples, neck, shoulders, abdomen, chest, back, or legs. If symptoms persist, seek medical attention. ~ 100% Organic & Wildcrafted Ingredients: Olive Oil, Beeswax, Arnica, Burdock Root, Calendula, Feverfew, Green Tea, Peppermint, Rosemary, White Willow Bark, Yerba Mate, Essential Oils of Peppermint, Rosemary, and Wintergreen; Vitamin E. Directions: Apply a dime-size amount of the Herbal Balm to the targeted area after having a bowel movement or, for severe cases, apply three to four times per day. If symptoms persist seek medical attention. ~ 100% Organic & Wildcrafted Ingredients: Beeswax, Olive Oil, Horse Chestnut, Calendula, Witch Hazel, Arnica, Butcher's Broom, Feverfew, Chickweed, Marshmallow Root, Mullein, Uva Ursi, Yarrow, White Willow & Vitamin E.
Swelling of the anus or rectum - The anus is at the end of the rectum, and muscle surrounds it. Depending on the cause of the swelling, people may have additional symptoms, such as pain, itching, burning, or bleeding around the anus. Some causes are a fissure, abscess, cancer, or other issues that may make this area swell. Dr. Cole's Herbal Hemorrhoid Balm will help reduce the swelling fast and effectively. Directions: Apply a dime-size amount to the targeted area after having a bowel movement or, for severe cases, apply three to four times per day. If symptoms persist seek medical attention. ~ 100% Organic & Wildcrafted Ingredients: Beeswax, Olive Oil, Horse Chestnut, Calendula, Witch Hazel, Arnica, Butcher's Broom, Feverfew, Chickweed, Marshmallow Root, Mullein, Uva Ursi, Yarrow, White Willow & Vitamin E.
Bleeding fissures - An anal fissure is a small rip or tear that occurs in the lining of the anus. Damage to the lining of the anus or overstretching it, possibly during a bowel movement, can cause an anal fissure. An anal fissure is most common when a person has either a dry, hard bowel movement or frequent, loose stools. To prevent a fissure, it is recommended to use Dr. Cole's Herbal Hemorrhoid Balm Formula. Directions: Massage into the belly button, around the abdominal area, under the nose, on your temples, and behind your ears. ~ 100% Organic & Wildcrafted Ingredients: Beeswax, Olive Oil, Ginger Root, Peppermint, Fennel Seed, Chamomile, Black Horehound, Turkey Rhubarb Root, Meadowsweet, Lemon Balm, Catnip, Iceland Moss, Cinnamon, Gentian Root, Goldenseal Root, Essential Oil Blend, and Vitamin E.
Bloating - There are many causes of bloating, such as eating too much too fast, a food intolerance, or other conditions that cause digestive contents to build up. It is also a very uncomfortable feeling that can be relieved quickly with Dr. Cole's Herbal Digestive Support Formula. Directions: Massage a penny-sized amount into the belly button and around the abdominal area, under the nose, on your temples, and behind your ears. ~ 100% Organic & Wildcrafted Ingredients: Beeswax, Olive Oil, Ginger Root, Peppermint, Fennel Seed, Chamomile, Black Horehound, Turkey Rhubarb Root, Meadowsweet, Lemon Balm, Catnip, Iceland Moss, Cinnamon, Gentian Root, Goldenseal Root, Essential Oil Blend, and Vitamin E.
Constipation - Another situation that can occur is the slowing of bowel movements if someone is not able to get enough fluids, exercise or good protein into their diet. Taking oral medication for this problem often can cause an upset stomach, so this remedy is much lighter and easier on the person. Dr. Coles Constipation Formula can be used to assist a new baby to relieve its bowels without disrupting the baby's delicate digestive system, and it also helps adults. ~ Directions: Apply generously from the belly button down to the lower abdomen, and /or pulse points such as wrists, hands and thighs. Apply generous amounts before bedtime or early morning. For extreme cases apply every 30 minutes until the desired result is achieved. ~ 100% Organic & Wildcrafted Ingredients: Olive Oil, Beeswax, Cascara Sagrada, Senna, Pau d'Arco, Fennel, Rhubard Root, Chickweed, Yellowdock, Red Clover, & Vitamin E.
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How Transdermal Remedies Work
What is Transdermal? Transdermal is a big word that simply describes the process that happens when a substance enters the bloodstream through the skin. “Trans-“ means across or beyond, and “-dermal” means “relating to the skin,” especially the dermis. Put it all together, and you have “beyond the skin.”
The dermis is the middle of three layers of skin that protect our body. It is a thick layer of tissue below the thin outer skin layer—the epidermis. The dermis contains capillaries, nerve endings, sweat glands, hair follicles and more. A lot happens in the dermis!
For many thousands of years, medicine men and women, shamans, and healers of all varieties—including regular people like us—have applied substances onto the skin to achieve therapeutic effects. Those beneficial effects range from being calmed, soothed, and relaxed, to being fully cured of an ailment.
In today’s world, transdermal drug delivery is now an accepted alternative to oral delivery of drugs and to hypodermic injections. But, it wasn’t always that way. The FDA first accepted this approach in 1979, less than 50 years ago. For the first two years, the only approved transdermal drug was scopolamine, used to combat nausea and vomiting caused by motion sickness.
Those of you who suffer from motion sickness are probably very familiar with the patches you can affix to your body a half an hour or so before flying or going deep-sea fishing. They’ve saved many wretched moments for people over the years.
Interestingly, scopolamine—also known as Devil’s Breath—is a poisonous organic compound, obtained mainly from plants of the genus Scopolia. Like many drugs, scopolamine began its existence as a plant.
Dr. Cole first began learning about these very old healing herbs when she found herself having to deal with very sick people who could not take in oral medications of any kind because of their delicate digestive systems. She soon discovered after much experience that the use of transdermal applications of these powerful herbs could be just as effective, if not more so, than oral medications because they bypass the digestive system, getting right into the muscles, lymph and then quickly into the circulatory system.