Jambul for bleeding piles

Attribution: Rajesh dangi at en.wikipedia

It is said that eating a few Jambul * fruits in the morning with salt for 2 months will ensure a cure for bleeding piles.
* Jambul is also known as Java plum,Jamun,Malabar plum,Naredu in telugu,Jambhul,.Latin name : Syzigium cumini .

The lesser known Nagdhon...

Nagdhon or nagdhamana is not a very popular plant in ayurvedha but it has been found that it has many beneficial health properties.It is dark green - succulent and the leaves are waxy and the stem oozes out a milky fluid.It is a common garden plant.The latin name was not mentioned.
When 2 small leaves of nagdhon are eaten with 2 peppercorns on an empty stomach for 3-4 days it cures bleeding piles and over bleeding in women.It is also very effective in treating ulcerative colitis and reducing ulcer pain. 1 big glass of water also must be taken after chewing the leaves and peppercorns.
-info from Baba Ramdev's Ashram.

A simple cure for bleeding piles

Eat 1 piece of banana with a small piece of edible camphor in it early in the morning on an empty stomach.This generally stops the bleeding in 1 dose.Incase the bleeding still persists repeat the dose 2 more times.Do not repeat it more than three times.
-As told by Pujya Ramdev Baba in a satsang.

Coriander seeds water or Dhaniya water

Method of preparation:
Boil   1 litre water with 1 and half spoons of coriander seeds till it reduces to 750 ml .Cool and filter.This water is coriander seeds water.This is cooling to the body .Drink this through the day.
Diseases cured :
* Used to treat dry cough due to excess heat in the body.
*Very useful for people suffering from yellow coloured loose stools.
*Used to cure excessive thirst.
*It reduces nose bleeding.
*Very useful in controlling bleeding piles.
*When mixed with rock candy sugar/ mishri -It detoxifies the body which has been succumed to any addictive substances .
Also see Jeera water cure
http://simpleayurvedichealthtips.blogspot.com/2010/02/jeera-water.html
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