
By promoting gastrointestinal and circulatory health, Avatrol eases
the discomfort associated with hemorrhoidal symptoms. Avatrol helps to re-shift
your focus from hemorrhoid management, to fulfilling your daily responsibilities.
Hemorrhoids. A word that ushers in a sense of embarrassment. Despite
the regularity of this condition in the adult populous, it seems that no one wants to talk
about them, not even to their personal physician. As a result, the condition remains
ignored and individual's suffering from hemorrhoid's discomforting and, at times, painful
symptoms, remain in silence. However, this does not have to occur. Progressive
Health's naturopathic physicians have designed avatrol with your integrity in mind;
helping you to understand that hemorrhoids are, in fact, common place, and completely
preventable and manageable.

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Avatrol
contains a synergistic blend of clinically proven ingredients. These nutrients
address any underlying dietary inadequacies and have been shown to promote circulatory and
digestive health, as well as muscle function of the large intestine. |
What are Hemorrhoids?
Hemorrhoids are protrusions in the vascular network beneath the anal canal. Some
physicians actually denote this bulge an enlarged vein, or varicose vein. In healthy
person, the tissue surrounding the anus, or "anal cushion," fills with blood to
help regulate the elimination of waste materials from the body (i.e. bowel movements).
When excessive pressure, or other factors, cause the veins within the
aforementioned "cushions" to become inflamed and stretch, hemorrhoids
result.
There are three classifications of hemorrhoids, either of the External, Internal,
or Prolapsed variety. External hemorrhoids refers to a swelling under the
skin around the anus. Conversely, Internal hemorrhoids refers to a swelling inside
the anus. Internal hemorrhoids are categorized in degrees of severity. For
example; the first, second, third, or fourth degree. Internal and External
hemorrhoids can occur simultaneously. Prolapsed hemorrhoids occur when an internal
hemorrhoid protrudes outside of the anus.
Signs and Symptoms:
The signs and
symptoms of hemorrhoids vary from person to person, and are dependant upon the
classification of hemorrhoid. Keep in mind that the signs and symptoms listed below
may be an indicator of a more severe, underlying deficiency.
External Hemorrhoids: Itching, Burning, and Irritation are common.
Streaks of blood may also appear on toilet paper after straining during bowel
movements. You may also find it difficult to thoroughly cleanse the anal area.
Internal Hemorrhoids: Rectal Bleeding and pain are regularly
complained about. Internal hemorrhoids can be extremely painful, as they often
protude most all the time and can become thrombosed, or clotted. Mucus is also
another indicator of Internal hemorrhoids, as is blood upon your stools or in
the toilet.
Causes and Risk Factors:
A variety of reasons contributed to one developing hemorrhoid. Potential sources, or
causes, of hemorrhoids include;
"By age fifty, approximately half of all adults will have to
manage the nagging itchiness, bleeding, inflammation, and pain that is associated with
mild to moderately severe hemorrhoids."
Diagnosing
Hemorrhoids:
Diagnosis begins
at home with noticing any inconsistencies or symptoms associated with hemorrhoids, and
ends with a comprehensive, medical evaluation. During a physical assessment for
hemorrhoids, physicians examine the anal area to receive a definitive diagnosis.
This process usually begins with the removal of your clothing from the waste down.
It is likely that you'll be asked to lye on an examination table for the preliminary
examination, so that the practitioner may look for any evidence relating to any one
of the classifications of hemorrhoids. A rectal exam can also be
performed. Further examination entails the use of an anoscope. A small tube
with a light is inserted into the rectum can help the doctor locate any existing internal
hemorrhoids.
Conventional Treatments:
Standard treatment approaches for hemorroids involve several options, including
prescription or over-the-counter medications and surgical procedures, and are most often
dependant upon condition severity. However, mild hemorrhoids can be treated by
employing simple changes to diet and bowel habits. Most cases do not require surgery
or specialized treatments, unless they have become extremely painful.
Nonsurgical procedures,
also called fixative procedures, are goal based treatments, where consistent
application by the individual is necessary. These may include prescription
medications, hemorrhoidal creams, or suppositories. Only the severest of cases require
surgery. Again, like nonsurgical treatments, options for surgical procedures are
dependant upon condition severity. Options include:
Sclerotherapy: A chemical solution is injected around the hemorrhoid.
The objective of sclerotherapy is to limit blood supply to the hemorrhoid, until
the condition subsides and/or the hemorrhoid shrinks. The remaining scar tissue
that has formed (resulting from the lack of blood supply and shrinkage of the hemorrhoid)
minimizes the recurrence of the condition by supporting surrounding anal tissues.
Rubber-band Ligation: This is an outpatient procedure that is relatively
nontraumatic. During the treatment a rubber-band is placed around the base of the
hemorhoid inside the rectum. Like sclerotherapy, the band cuts off circulation and
causes the hemorrhoid to whither away within a number of days. More than one session
may be necessary.
Infrared light:
During this procedure, bursts of infrared light are used to inhibit blood circulation to
small, bleeding, internal hemorrhoids.
Hemorrhoidectomy: This refers to the actual excision of the hemorrhoids
and subsequent resuturing of any affected rectal mucosa. It is usually the last
option and is only used if all other treatment options have failed. It can be done
on either an inpatient or outpatient setting, and requires anesthesia.
Avatrol May be Employed to Lessen
the Severity of YOUR Current Hemorrhoid symptoms, While Drastically Reducing The Potential
For Any Recurrence.
Research indicates that obesity, lack of exercise, liver damage, food allergies, and(most
importantly) the insufficient consumption of dietary fibers all contribute to the
development of hemorrhoids. As a result, many doctors now recommend that persons
with hemorrhoid issues increase fibers (both soluble and insoluble), liquids, and
nutritional supplements for condition management. Specific herbs, flavonoids, and
vitamins have been clinically evaluated, exhibiting positive marks in the scope of
recurrent hemorrhoids treatment and prevention.
Using the latest findings from the scientific community, Progressive Health's Avatrol
has been specially designed for hemorrhoid symptom management. Avatrol
contains a synergistic blend of all-natural ingredients that promote circulatory and
gastrointestinal health. Other key botanicals enhance the bulk of stools and
decrease the risks of constipation. As dietary standards are often inadequate in
persons with hemorrhoids, Avatrol also addresses the insufficient mineral levels that have
been identified as influential factors in hemorrhoid development. What's more,
the ingredient, mullein, address symptoms of pain, if and when they occur.
Progressive Health's unique and comprehensive formula may be used as a
preventative mechanism or perfect adjunct to any existing treatment protocols; thus helping
you to regain comfort lost by the many adverse symptoms resulting from this
embarrassing condition.
| Avatrol
Supplement Facts Serving Size: 1 Capsules
Servings Per Container: 30 |
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Amount
Per Serving |
Daily Value |
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Vitamin E (dL-Alpha Tocopheryl Acetate) |
82 IU |
273% |
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Horsechestnut Aesculus Hippocastanum |
82 mg |
* |
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Oat
Straw Avena Sativa |
61.5 mg |
* |
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Plantain (leaf) Plantago Major |
61.5
mg |
* |
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Oat
Fiber Avena Sativa |
61.5 mg |
* |
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Cascara Sagrada (bark) Rhamnus Purshiana |
49.2 mg |
* |
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Bilberry (fruit) Vaccinium Myrtillus |
41 mg |
* |
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Butchers Broom Ruscus Aculeatus |
32.8 mg |
* |
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Mullien (leaf) Verbascum Thapsus |
20.5 mg |
* |
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Red
Root (root) Caenothus Americans |
12.3 mg |
* |
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Cayenne Pepper Capsicum Annuum |
12.3 mg |
* |
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*Daily Value Not Established |
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Daily Dosage: As a dietary supplement, take one capsule in
the morning with 8 ounces of water. Our suggested minimum serving is 1 capsule
daily/maximum serving of 2 capsules daily. 45-60 days of continuous use is necessary for
optimum results.
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