Pack Weight: 50g .
Price : 25 $ USD
Composition :
Populus alba / leaves and bark
Cassia acutifolia / leaves
Melilotus officinalis / fruits and leaves
Acacia arabica / seeds
TEA 48 : Herbal infusion made from natural medicinal plants with no side effects.
Indications :
– Internal or external hemorrhoids.
– Anal fistula.
– Poor blood circulation.
– Prevention of hemorrhoid onset.
Benefits :
– Reduces inflammation, irritation, and vein dilation, relieving pain, itching, and bleeding.
– Strengthens venous walls and decreases peri-anal venous congestion.
– Provides powerful antioxidant protection for microcirculation.
Enhanced effect:
The effect of TEA 48 is strengthened when taken with:
– Chronic constipation: TEA 10.
– Diarrhea: TEA 9.
– Vitamin deficiency: TEA 57.
Hemorrhoids: Overview
Hemorrhoids are venous dilations in the anal area (anus and rectum) and surrounding tissue. They can be internal or external and are considered a normal anatomical structure that becomes pathological when they progress into hemorrhoidal disease.
Symptoms include:
– Itching, irritation.
– Bleeding during or after bowel movements.
– Painful defecation.
– Internal burning sensation.
– Thrombosis (internal or external, depending on affected vessels).
– Mild bleeding and inflammation of the rectal area.
– Pinkish or bright red discharge suggesting internal hemorrhoids.
Hemorrhoid Classification (4 Degrees):
- Grade I: Normal anal canal.
- Grade II: Hemorrhoid protrudes during defecation but retracts spontaneously.
- Grade III: Internal and external hemorrhoids require manual repositioning.
- Grade IV: Permanent externalization causing discomfort, discharge, and bleeding; cannot be manually repositioned.
Contributing Factors:
– Genetic predisposition.
– Pregnancy and vaginal delivery.
– Excess weight.
– Frequent constipation.
– Sedentary lifestyle.
– Prolonged sitting.
– Activities like cycling or horseback riding.
– Anal intercourse.
– Heavy lifting.
Pregnant women and those who have delivered vaginally are especially prone, as are people with frequent constipation or liver cirrhosis.
Treatment aims to relieve pain and reduce inflammation. It is crucial to regulate bowel transit by managing constipation and maintaining proper—but not excessive—hygiene of the anal region.












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