Calculus – Kidney stone –Natural Remedy # 1:
A kidney stone is a hard, crystalline mineral material formed within the kidney or urinary tract. Kidney stones are common cause of blood in the urine (hematuria) and often severe pain in the abdomen, flank, or groin. Kidney stones are sometimes called renal calcul.
Causes: Dehydration - Diet (too much oxalate, too much protein, or rarely too much calcium) - Atkins diet - Inflammatory bowel disease – Gout - Urinary tract infections - Vitamin C (over 2 grams per day) and Calcium supplements if taken without food or if used excessively
Symptoms: Nausea, vomiting - Painful urination - Urinary frequency or urgency is increased (persistent urge to urinate) - Blood in the urine - Rarely, a patient reports positional urinary retention (obstruction precipitated by standing, relieved by recumbence), which is due to the ball-valve effect of a large stone located at the bladder outlet and Fever with chills.
Diagnosis: The doctor will perform a physical exam. This includes pressing against the abdomen for tender locations that might indicate the presence of the stone. X-Rays. A standard x-ray of the kidneys, ureters, and bladder may be a good first step for identifying stones, since many are visible on x-rays. Calcium stones can be identified on x-rays by their white color. Cystine crystals can also show up on x-rays.
Indian spinach Devil’s thorn Milk
Natural Remedies: Spinach is one of the top 10 healthy vegetables that you can eat. This wonder green leafy vegetable can be eaten in many different ways but to enjoy its maximum nutritional value, it should be consumed fresh (juice), steamed, or quickly boiled. Apart from being a rich source of many vitamins like A, B, C, E and K, spinach is also rich in many essential minerals like manganese, magnesium, iron, calcium and potassium. Additionally it is known to be a good source of omega-3 fatty acids, niacin and selenium.
Gokharu (Tribulus terrestris) plant contains alkaloids, resins, tannins, sugars, sterols, essential oil, peroxidase, diastase and glucoside.
Take some devil’s thorn; soak into Indian spinach leaves juice. Boil with milk. Dry it. Make powder it. Then eat 2mg of this powder twice a day and continuously 20 days.
Dysuria is the medical term for pain or discomfort when urinating. Often described as a burning sensation, dysuria most commonly is caused by bacterial infections of the urinary tract.
Causes: Side effect of medication: Diuretics and other medications can increase urinary frequency.
Age-related changes: Weakening of the muscles of the bladder, urethra and pelvic floor many lower the amount of the urine the bladder can store as well as the ability to hold or properly eliminate urine.
Prostate problems: For men, an enlarged or infected prostate can lead to urgency and frequent urination, especially at night.
Radiation treatment: Treating cancers near the bladder (rectum or pubic bone cancers) may damage the bladder wall. The urgency or frequency that may result usually diminishes within a few weeks to a year.
Bladder problems: Frequent or urgent urination can be an early sign of bladder cancer. Bladder stones or bladder inflammation also can cause frequent or painful urination.
Diabetes: When excess blood sugar is excreted into urine, it draws water from the body’s tissues, increasing the need to urinate.
Kidney disease: Diseases that cause kidney decline may affect the kidneys’ ability to concentrate urine, increasing the amount of urine produced.
Symptoms: Lower urinary tract infection (cystitis) — Frequent urination, an intense urge to urinate, loss of bladder control, pain in the lower front portion of the abdomen (near the bladder), cloudy urine that may have a strong odor, bloody urine
Upper urinary tract infection (pyelonephritis) — Pain in the upper back, high fever with shaking chills, nausea and vomiting, cloudy urine, frequent urination, an intense urge to urinate
Urethritis — A discharge from the urethra, redness around the opening of the urethra, frequent urination, vaginal discharge. Partners of people with urethritis that comes from a sexually transmitted disease often will not have any symptoms.
Vaginitis — Pain, soreness or itching in the vagina, an abnormal or foul-smelling vaginal discharge or odor, pain or discomfort during sexual intercourse.
Diagnosis:
Drink lot of water, Take healthy food, Avoid smoking/Alcohol
Some problems may require the attention of a urologist, a doctor who specializes in treating problems of the urinary system.
If your doctor thinks you have a simple bladder infection, he or she usually can confirm this with a urine test in the doctor’s office.
To diagnose urethritis and vaginitis, a swab of the infected area may need to be taken and sent for testing.
Indian spinach Barley Cumin
Natural Remedies:
Spinach is one of the top 10 healthy vegetables that you can eat. This wonder green leafy vegetable can be eaten in many different ways but to enjoy its maximum nutritional value, it should be consumed fresh (juice), steamed, or quickly boiled. Apart from being a rich source of many vitamins like A, B, C, E and K, spinach is also rich in many essential minerals like manganese, magnesium, iron, calcium and potassium. Additionally it is known to be a good source of omega-3 fatty acids, niacin and selenium.
Barley grains are a valuable source of the vitamins, minerals and fiber that are an essential part of keeping the immune system healthy.
Cumin is a seed that has been used since antiquity. Its health benefits and medicinal uses were well known even then. Recent studies have revealed that cumin seeds might also have anti-carcinogenic properties. In laboratory tests, this powerful little seed was shown to reduce the risk of stomach and liver tumors in animals.
Take same quantity of barley and cumin; soak into Indian spinach leaves juice. After some times, dry and powder it. Then boil with water and drink it.
Dysuria is the medical term for pain or discomfort when urinating. Often described as a burning sensation, dysuria most commonly is caused by bacterial infections of the urinary tract.
Causes:
Side effect of medication: Diuretics and other medications can increase urinary frequency.
Age-related changes: Weakening of the muscles of the bladder, urethra and pelvic floor many lower the amount of the urine the bladder can store as well as the ability to hold or properly eliminate urine.
Prostate problems: For men, an enlarged or infected prostate can lead to urgency and frequent urination, especially at night.
Radiation treatment: Treating cancers near the bladder (rectum or pubic bone cancers) may damage the bladder wall. The urgency or frequency that may result usually diminishes within a few weeks to a year.
Bladder problems: Frequent or urgent urination can be an early sign of bladder cancer. Bladder stones or bladder inflammation also can cause frequent or painful urination.
Diabetes: When excess blood sugar is excreted into urine, it draws water from the body’s tissues, increasing the need to urinate.
Kidney disease: Diseases that cause kidney decline may affect the kidneys’ ability to concentrate urine, increasing the amount of urine produced.
Symptoms:
Lower urinary tract infection (cystitis) — Frequent urination, an intense urge to urinate, loss of blader control, pain in the lower front portion of the abdomen (near the bladder), cloudy urine that may have a strong odor, bloody urine
Upper urinary tract infection (pyelonephritis) — Pain in the upper back, high fever with shaking chills, nausea and vomiting, cloudy urine, frequent urination, an intense urge to urinate
Urethritis — A discharge from the urethra, redness around the opening of the urethra, frequent urination, vaginal discharge. Partners of people with urethritis that comes from a sexually transmitted disease often will not have any symptoms.
Vaginitis — Pain, soreness or itching in the vagina, an abnormal or foul-smelling vaginal discharge or odor, pain or discomfort during sexual intercourse
Diagnosis:
Drink lot of water, Take healthy food, Avoid smoking/Alcohol
Some problems may require the attention of a urologist, a doctor who specializes in treating problems of the urinary system.
If your doctor thinks you have a simple bladder infection, he or she usually can confirm this with a urine test in the doctor’s office.
To diagnose urethritis and vaginitis, a swab of the infected area may need to be taken and sent for testing.
Indian spinach Barley Cumin
Natural Remedies:
Spinach is one of the top 10 healthy vegetables that you can eat. This wonder green leafy vegetable can be eaten in many different ways but to enjoy its maximum nutritional value, it should be consumed fresh (juice), steamed, or quickly boiled. Apart from being a rich source of many vitamins like A, B, C, E and K, spinach is also rich in many essential minerals like manganese, magnesium, iron, calcium and potassium. Additionally it is known to be a good source of omega-3 fatty acids, niacin and selenium.
Barley grains are a valuable source of the vitamins, minerals and fiber that are an essential part of keeping the immune system healthy.
Cumin is a seed that has been used since antiquity. Its health benefits and medicinal uses were well known even then. Recent studies have revealed that cumin seeds might also have anti-carcinogenic properties. In laboratory tests, this powerful little seed was shown to reduce the risk of stomach and liver tumors in animals.
Take same quantity of barley and cumin; soak into Indian spinach leaves juice. After some times, dry and powder it. Then boil with water and drink it.
Dysuria is the medical term for pain or discomfort when urinating. Often described as a burning sensation, dysuria most commonly is caused by bacterial infections of the urinary tract.
Causes:
Side effect of medication: Diuretics and other medications can increase urinary frequency.
Age-related changes: Weakening of the muscles of the bladder, urethra and pelvic floor many lower the amount of the urine the bladder can store as well as the ability to hold or properly eliminate urine.
Prostate problems: For men, an enlarged or infected prostate can lead to urgency and frequent urination, especially at night.
Radiation treatment: Treating cancers near the bladder (rectum or pubic bone cancers) may damage the bladder wall. The urgency or frequency that may result usually diminishes within a few weeks to a year.
Bladder problems: Frequent or urgent urination can be an early sign of bladder cancer. Bladder stones or bladder inflammation also can cause frequent or painful urination.
Diabetes: When excess blood sugar is excreted into urine, it draws water from the body’s tissues, increasing the need to urinate.
Kidney disease: Diseases that cause kidney decline may affect the kidneys’ ability to concentrate urine, increasing the amount of urine produced.
Symptoms:
Lower urinary tract infection (cystitis) — Frequent urination, an intense urge to urinate, loss of bladder control, pain in the lower front portion of the abdomen (near the bladder), cloudy urine that may have a strong odor, bloody urine
Upper urinary tract infection (pyelonephritis) — Pain in the upper back, high fever with shaking chills, nausea and vomiting, cloudy urine, frequent urination, an intense urge to urinate
Urethritis — A discharge from the urethra, redness around the opening of the urethra, frequent urination, vaginal discharge. Partners of people with urethritis that comes from a sexually transmitted disease often will not have any symptoms.
Vaginitis — Pain, soreness or itching in the vagina, an abnormal or foul-smelling vaginal discharge or odor, pain or discomfort during sexual intercourse
Diagnosis:
Drink lot of water - Take healthy food - Avoid smoking/Alcohol - Some problems may require the attention of a urologist, a doctor who specializes in treating problems of the urinary system.
If your doctor thinks you have a simple bladder infection, he or she usually can confirm this with a urine test in the doctor’s office.
To diagnose urethritis and vaginitis, a swab of the infected area may need to be taken and sent for testing.
Palm tree flower Honey Palm tree flower
Natural Remedies:
Antiinflammatory: Evaluation of anti-inflammatory activity of ethanolic extract of Borassus flabellifer L. male flowers (inflorescences) in experimental animals: Extract showed dose-dependent antiinflammatory activity and supports it folkloric use as an antiinflammatory agent.
Diabetes: New Spirostane-Type Steroid Saponins with Antidiabetogenic Activity from Borassus flabellifer: Methanolic extract studied yielded 6 new steroid saponins: borassosides A-F. Results showed inhibition of increase of serum glucose in sucrose-loaded rats.
Neurotoxic Effect: Study on the neurotoxic effect of palmyrah shoot flour on Wistar rats showed a neurotoxic effect that appears to be a tissue non-specific damage reflected at a subclinical level. Neurotoxic effect was eliminated by heating detoxicification. The nutritional status of the diet influenced the manifestation of the toxic effect.
Take some Asian Palmyra palm tree flowers. Burn it and make powder it. Then take 1 spoon of this powder and 1 spoon of honey. Mix it. Then eat 3 times per a day.
Dysuria is the medical term for pain or discomfort when urinating. Often described as a burning sensation, dysuria most commonly is caused by bacterial infections of the urinary tract.
Causes: Side effect of medication: Diuretics and other medications can increase urinary frequency.
Age-related changes: Weakening of the muscles of the bladder, urethra and pelvic floor many lower the amount of the urine the bladder can store as well as the ability to hold or properly eliminate urine.
Prostate problems: For men, an enlarged or infected prostate can lead to urgency and frequent urination, especially at night.
Radiation treatment: Treating cancers near the bladder (rectum or pubic bone cancers) may damage the bladder wall. The urgency or frequency that may result usually diminishes within a few weeks to a year.
Bladder problems: Frequent or urgent urination can be an early sign of bladder cancer. Bladder stones or bladder inflammation also can cause frequent or painful urination.
Diabetes: When excess blood sugar is excreted into urine, it draws water from the body’s tissues, increasing the need to urinate.
Kidney disease: Diseases that cause kidney decline may affect the kidneys’ ability to concentrate urine, increasing the amount of urine produced.
Symptoms:
Lower urinary tract infection (cystitis) — Frequent urination, an intense urge to urinate, loss of bladder control, pain in the lower front portion of the abdomen (near the bladder), cloudy urine that may have a strong odor, bloody urine
Upper urinary tract infection (pyelonephritis) — Pain in the upper back, high fever with shaking chills, nausea and vomiting, cloudy urine, frequent urination, an intense urge to urinate
Urethritis — A discharge from the urethra, redness around the opening of the urethra, frequent urination, vaginal discharge. Partners of people with urethritis that comes from a sexually transmitted disease often will not have any symptoms.
Vaginitis — Pain, soreness or itching in the vagina, an abnormal or foul-smelling vaginal discharge or odor, pain or discomfort during sexual intercourse
Diagnosis: Drink lot of water - Take healthy food - Avoid smoking/Alcohol - Some problems may require the attention of an Urologist, a doctor who specializes in treating problems of the Urinary system.
If your doctor thinks you have a simple bladder infection, he or she usually can confirm this with a urine test in the doctor’s office.
To diagnose urethritis and vaginitis, a swab of the infected area may need to be taken and sent for testing.
Lippia Cumin Barley
Natural Remedies:
The chemical composition, pharmacological activity and traditional uses of 52 species attributed to the genus Lippia (Verbenaceae) as used in the South and Central America, and Tropical Africa, were revised and compared. A survey of the available literature shows that these species are used mostly for the treatment of gastrointestinal and respiratory disorders and as seasoning. Additionally, some of these Lippia species showed antimalarial, spasmolitic, sedative, hypotensive and, anti-inflammatory activities. Generally, the essential oil or the phenolic compounds (flavonoids) from these plant extracts are assumed to be the active principles.
Take some lippie leaves. Make decacotion. Add some cumin and barley. Cook it. Then drink it often.
Dysuria is the medical term for pain or discomfort when urinating. Often described as a burning sensation, dysuria most commonly is caused by bacterial infections of the urinary tract.
Causes:
Side effect of medication: Diuretics and other medications can increase urinary frequency.
Age-related changes: Weakening of the muscles of the bladder, urethra and pelvic floor many lower the amount of the urine the bladder can store as well as the ability to hold or properly eliminate urine.
Prostate problems: For men, an enlarged or infected prostate can lead to urgency and frequent urination, especially at night.
Radiation treatment: Treating cancers near the bladder (rectum or pubic bone cancers) may damage the bladder wall. The urgency or frequency that may result usually diminishes within a few weeks to a year.
Bladder problems: Frequent or urgent urination can be an early sign of bladder cancer. Bladder stones or bladder inflammation also can cause frequent or painful urination.
Diabetes: When excess blood sugar is excreted into urine, it draws water from the body’s tissues, increasing the need to urinate.
Kidney disease: Diseases that cause kidney decline may affect the kidneys’ ability to concentrate urine, increasing the amount of urine produced.
Symptoms:
Lower urinary tract infection (cystitis) — Frequent urination, an intense urge to urinate, loss of bladder control, pain in the lower front portion of the abdomen (near the bladder), cloudy urine that may have a strong odor, bloody urine
Upper urinary tract infection (pyelonephritis) — Pain in the upper back, high fever with shaking chills, nausea and vomiting, cloudy urine, frequent urination, an intense urge to urinate
Urethritis — A discharge from the urethra, redness around the opening of the urethra, frequent urination, vaginal discharge. Partners of people with urethritis that comes from a sexually transmitted disease often will not have any symptoms.
Vaginitis — Pain, soreness or itching in the vagina, an abnormal or foul-smelling vaginal discharge or odor, pain or discomfort during sexual intercourse
Diagnosis:
Drink lot of water - Take healthy food - Avoid smoking/Alcohol - Some problems may require the attention of a urologist, a doctor who specializes in treating problems of the urinary system. If your doctor thinks you have a simple bladder infection, he or she usually can confirm this with a urine test in the doctor’s office.
To diagnose urethritis and vaginitis, a swab of the infected area may need to be taken and sent for testing.
Chocolateweed leaves Cumin Turmeric
Natural Remedies:
Chemical constituents: A phytochemical study of leaves of Melochia corchorifolia has shown the presence of triterpenes: friedelin, friedelinol and β-amyrin; flavonol glycosides: hibifolin, triflin and melocorin; aliphatic compounds; flavonoids: vitexin and robunin; β-D-sitosterol and its stearate; β-D-glucoside and alkaloids. Nutritional content: High crude protein content (23.31 ± 2.27%), crude lipid value (13.33 ± 2.89%), low available carbohydrate value (30.03 ± 2.83%), high dietary fibre content (23.33 ± 2.89%) and high ash content (10.00 ± 0.10%). The fresh leaves have high moisture content (620.16 ± 6.11% wet weight) with low energy value (275.66 ± 23.20kcal/100 g)).
Chocolateweed leaves have a capacity to reduce the dysuriya problem, so if you take some Chocolateweed leaves, clean it. Add some cumin and turmeric powder. Make soup of it. Then drink it often.
Dysuria is the medical term for pain or discomfort when urinating. Often described as a burning sensation, dysuria most commonly is caused by bacterial infections of the urinary tract.
Causes: Side effect of medication: Diuretics and other medications can increase urinary frequency.
Age-related changes: Weakening of the muscles of the bladder, urethra and pelvic floor many lower the amount of the urine the bladder can store as well as the ability to hold or properly eliminate urine.
Prostate problems: For men, an enlarged or infected prostate can lead to urgency and frequent urination, especially at night.
Radiation treatment: Treating cancers near the bladder (rectum or pubic bone cancers) may damage the bladder wall. The urgency or frequency that may result usually diminishes within a few weeks to a year.
Bladder problems: Frequent or urgent urination can be an early sign of bladder cancer. Bladder stones or bladder inflammation also can cause frequent or painful urination.
Diabetes: When excess blood sugar is excreted into urine, it draws water from the body’s tissues, increasing the need to urinate.
Kidney disease: Diseases that cause kidney decline may affect the kidneys’ ability to concentrate urine, increasing the amount of urine produced.
Symptoms: Lower urinary tract infection (cystitis) — Frequent urination, an intense urge to urinate, loss of bladder control, pain in the lower front portion of the abdomen (near the bladder), cloudy urine that may have a strong odor, bloody urine
Upper urinary tract infection (pyelonephritis) — Pain in the upper back, high fever with shaking chills, nausea and vomiting, cloudy urine, frequent urination, an intense urge to urinate
Urethritis — A discharge from the urethra, redness around the opening of the urethra, frequent urination, vaginal discharge. Partners of people with urethritis that comes from a sexually transmitted disease often will not have any symptoms.
Vaginitis — Pain, soreness or itching in the vagina, an abnormal or foul-smelling vaginal discharge or odor, pain or discomfort during sexual intercourse
Diagnosis:
Drink lot of water - Take healthy food - Avoid smoking/Alcohol - Some problems may require the attention of a urologist, a doctor who specializes in treating problems of the urinary system.
If your doctor thinks you have a simple bladder infection, he or she usually can confirm this with a urine test in the doctor’s office and to diagnose urethritis and vaginitis, a swab of the infected area may need to be taken and sent for testing.
Commelina benghalensis leaves Commelina benghalensisleaves Commelina benghalensis leaves
Natural Remedies:
Commelina benghalensis leaves and stems is used to treat ophthalmia, sore throat and burns, and the liquid contained in the flowering spathe is used to treat eye complaints in Zanzibar. Dry leaves of a sample of Commelina benghalensis from Bouaké, Côte d’Ivoire, contained per 100 g: protein 13.6 g, fat 2.1 g, carbohydrate 58 g, fibre 41 g (Busson, 1965). All aboveground parts are astringent and contain hydrocyanic acid. Commelina benghalensis has given negative results in tests for antibacterial effects.
Commelina benghalensis leaves have a capacity to reduce the pain or discomfort when urinating, so if you take some commelina benghalensis leaves, clean and grind it. Then eat it raw.
Calculus (kidney stone) # 8:
A kidney stone is a hard, crystalline mineral material formed within the kidney or urinary tract. Kidney stones are common cause of blood in the urine (hematuria) and often severe pain in the abdomen, flank, or groin. Kidney stones are sometimes called renal calcul.
Causes: Dehydration - Diet (too much oxalate, too much protein, or rarely too much calcium) - Atkins diet - Inflammatory bowel disease – Gout - Urinary tract infections - Vitamin C (over 2 grams per day) and Calcium supplements if taken without food or if used excessively
Symptoms: Nausea, vomiting - Painful urination - Urinary frequency or urgency is increased (persistent urge to urinate) - Blood in the urine - Rarely, a patient reports positional urinary retention (obstruction precipitated by standing, relieved by recumbency), which is due to the ball-valve effect of a large stone located at the bladder outlet and Fever with chills
Diagnosis:
The doctor will perform a physical exam. This includes pressing against the abdomen for tender locations that might indicate the presence of the stone. X-Rays. A standard x-ray of the kidneys, ureters, and bladder may be a good first step for identifying stones, since many are visible on x-rays. Calcium stones can be identified on x-rays by their white color. Cystine crystals can also show up on x-rays.
Cissus quadrangularis Aerva lanata Cissus quadrangularis
Natural Remedies:
Cissus Quadrangularis contains a variety of active substances, which are responsible for the numerous benefits it offers. These include vitamin C, calcium as well as carotenes. In fact Cissus Quadrangularis has been seen to be effective for both neurogenic as well as well as peripheral pain. For those who are active, one of the key benefits is the fact that it lowers cortisol activity.
Aerva Lanata helps in fighting pathogens of skin and inside the body. It is a multipurpose medicinal plant with many properties.
Aerva lanata and cissus quadrangularis have a capacity to reduce the kidney stone, so if you take some cissus quadrangularis and aerva lanata, clean and cut it. Then fry slightly. After that, add 1 glass of water. Boil it. Then filter it and drink it warmth.
Dysuria # 9:
Dysuria is the medical term for pain or discomfort when urinating. Often described as a burning sensation, dysuria most commonly is caused by bacterial infections of the urinary tract.
Causes: Side effect of medication: Diuretics and other medications can increase urinary frequency.
Age-related changes: Weakening of the muscles of the bladder, urethra and pelvic floor many lower the amount of the urine the bladder can store as well as the ability to hold or properly eliminate urine.
Prostate problems: For men, an enlarged or infected prostate can lead to urgency and frequent urination, especially at night.
Radiation treatment: Treating cancers near the bladder (rectum or pubic bone cancers) may damage the bladder wall. The urgency or frequency that may result usually diminishes within a few weeks to a year.
Bladder problems: Frequent or urgent urination can be an early sign of bladder cancer. Bladder stones or bladder inflammation also can cause frequent or painful urination.
Diabetes: When excess blood sugar is excreted into urine, it draws water from the body’s tissues, increasing the need to urinate.
Kidney disease: Diseases that cause kidney decline may affect the kidneys’ ability to concentrate urine, increasing the amount of urine produced.
Symptoms:
Lower urinary tract infection (cystitis) — Frequent urination, an intense urge to urinate, loss of bladder control, pain in the lower front portion of the abdomen (near the bladder), cloudy urine that may have a strong odor, bloody urine
Upper urinary tract infection (pyelonephritis) — Pain in the upper back, high fever with shaking chills, nausea and vomiting, cloudy urine, frequent urination, an intense urge to urinate
Urethritis — A discharge from the urethra, redness around the opening of the urethra, frequent urination, vaginal discharge. Partners of people with urethritis that comes from a sexually transmitted disease often will not have any symptoms.
Vaginitis — Pain, soreness or itching in the vagina, an abnormal or foul-smelling vaginal discharge or odor, pain or discomfort during sexual intercourse
Diagnosis: Drink lot of water - Take healthy food - Avoid smoking/Alcohol - Some problems may require the attention of a urologist, a doctor who specializes in treating problems of the urinary system. - If your doctor thinks you have a simple bladder infection, he or she usually can confirm this with a urine test in the doctor’s office. - To diagnose urethritis and vaginitis, a swab of the infected area may need to be taken and sent for testing.
Asteracantha lonifolia Asteracantha lonifolia leaves Asteracantha lonifolia
Natural Remedies:
The botanical name of kokilaksa is Astercantha longifolia (synonym Hygrophilia auriculate) and it belongs to Acanthaceae family. The whole plant contains lupeol, stigmasterol, an isoflavone glycoside, an alkaloid and small quantities of uncharacterized bases. From the seeds isolation of asterol I, II, III, and IV, asteracanthine and asteracanthicine have been reported. Also, amino acids histidine, lysine and phenyl-alanine have been detected in the seeds. The fresh flowers contain apigenin – 7 – 0 – glucoside. From the plant collected from Saharanpur, lupeol, betulin and stigmasterol isolated; betulin was found to be absent in aerial parts and stigmasterol in roots.
Take some kokilaksa leaves, clean and boil with 2 glass of water. Then filter and drink it in evening.
Dysuria # 10:
Dysuria is the medical term for pain or discomfort when urinating. Often described as a burning sensation, dysuria most commonly is caused by bacterial infections of the urinary tract.
Causes:
Side effect of medication: Diuretics and other medications can increase urinary frequency.
Age-related changes: Weakening of the muscles of the bladder, urethra and pelvic floor many lower the amount of the urine the bladder can store as well as the ability to hold or properly eliminate urine.
Prostate problems: For men, an enlarged or infected prostate can lead to urgency and frequent urination, especially at night.
Radiation treatment: Treating cancers near the bladder (rectum or pubic bone cancers) may damage the bladder wall. The urgency or frequency that may result usually diminishes within a few weeks to a year.
Bladder problems: Frequent or urgent urination can be an early sign of bladder cancer. Bladder stones or bladder inflammation also can cause frequent or painful urination.
Diabetes: When excess blood sugar is excreted into urine, it draws water from the body’s tissues, increasing the need to urinate.
Kidney disease: Diseases that cause kidney decline may affect the kidneys’ ability to concentrate urine, increasing the amount of urine produced.
Symptoms: Lower urinary tract infection (cystitis) — Frequent urination, an intense urge to urinate, loss of bladder control, pain in the lower front portion of the abdomen (near the bladder), cloudy urine that may have a strong odor, bloody urine.
Upper urinary tract infection (pyelonephritis) — Pain in the upper back, high fever with shaking chills, nausea and vomiting, cloudy urine, frequent urination, an intense urge to urinate. Urethritis — A discharge from the urethra, redness around the opening of the urethra, frequent urination, vaginal discharge. Partners of people with urethritis that comes from a sexually transmitted disease often will not have any symptoms.
Vaginitis — Pain, soreness or itching in the vagina, an abnormal or foul-smelling vaginal discharge or odor, pain or discomfort during sexual intercourse
Diagnosis: Drink lot of water - Take healthy food - Avoid smoking/Alcohol - Some problems may require the attention of a urologist, a doctor who specializes in treating problems of the urinary system.
If your doctor thinks you have a simple bladder infection, he or she usually can confirm this with a urine test in the doctor’s office.
To diagnose urethritis and vaginitis, a swab of the infected area may need to be taken and sent for testing.
Mimosa pudica Curd Mimosa pudica
Natural Remedies:
Several studies have shown several biochemical substances involved in the contractility of the leaves. An alkaloid, mimosine has been isolated from the plant. The root extract contains 10% tannin, ash, calcium oxalate crystals and mimosine. An adrenaline like substance has been identified in the leaf extract.
Take some sensitive plant leaf, clean and grind it. Then mix with curd. Eat it on daily morning.
Urinary tract infection # 11: (UTI) is a bacterial infection that affects any part of the urinary tract.
Causes:
Urinary tract infections are much more common in adults than in children, but about 1%-2% of children do get urinary tract infections. Urinary tract infections in children are more likely to be serious than those in adults and should not be ignored (especially in younger children).
Urinary tract infection is the most common urinary tract problem in children besides bedwetting.
Urinary tract infection is second only to respiratory infection as the most common type of infection.
These infections are much more common in girls and women than in boys and men younger than 50 years of age. The reason for this is not well understood, but anatomic differences between the genders (a shorter urethra in women) might be partially responsible.
About 40% of women and 12% of men have a urinary tract infection at some time in their life.
Symptoms: The most common symptoms of a bladder infection are burning with urination (dysuria), frequency of urination, an urge to urinate, no vaginal discharge, and no significant pain. An upper urinary tract infection or pyelonephritis may also present with flank pain and a fever. Healthy women have an average of 5 days of symptoms.
The symptoms of urinary tract infections may vary with age and the part of the urinary system that was affected. In young children, urinary tract infection symptoms may include diarrhea, loss of appetite, nausea and vomiting, fever, and excessive crying that cannot be resolved by typical measures. Older children on the other hand may experience abdominal pain, or incontinence. Lower urinary tract infections in adults may manifest with symptoms including hematuria (blood in the urine), inability to urinate despite the urge, and malaise.
Other signs of urinary tract infections include foul-smelling urine and urine that appears cloudy.
Other signs of urinary tract infections include foul-smelling urine and urine that appears cloudy.
Depending on the site of infection, urinary tract infections may cause different symptoms. Urethritis, meaning only the urethra has been affected, does not usually cause any other symptoms besides dysuria. However, if the bladder is affected (cystitis), the patient is likely to experience more symptoms, including lower abdomen discomfort, low-grade fever, pelvic pressure, and frequent urination, all together with dysuria.
Whereas in infants the condition may cause jaundice and hypothermia, in the elderly, symptoms of urinary tract infections may include lethargy and a change in mental status, signs that are otherwise nonspecific.
Diagnosing of Urinary tract infection:
In straight-forward cases, a diagnosis may be made and treatment given based on symptoms alone without further laboratory confirmation. In complicated or questionable cases, it may be useful to confirm via urinalysis.
Trianthema triquetra Honey Trianthema triquetra
Natural Remedies:
Honey is a mixture of sugars and other compounds. With respect to carbohydrates, honey is mainly fructose (about 38.5%) and glucose (about 31.0%), 48% fructose, 47% glucose, and 5% sucrose. Honey’s remaining carbohydrates include maltose, sucrose, and other complex carbohydrates.
Honey is a proteins will replace and build tissues but it is the function and assignment of carbohydrates to create and replace heat and energy, which contains two invert sugars, levulose and dextrose, has many advantages as a food substance.
Take a juice of trianthema triquetra leaves and mix with honey and drink it regularly.
Dysuria # 12:
Dysuria is the medical term for pain or discomfort when urinating. Often described as a burning sensation, dysuria most commonly is caused by bacterial infections of the urinary tract.
Causes:
Side effect of medication: Diuretics and other medications can increase urinary frequency.
Age-related changes: Weakening of the muscles of the bladder, urethra and pelvic floor many lower the amount of the urine the bladder can store as well as the ability to hold or properly eliminate urine.
Prostate problems: For men, an enlarged or infected prostate can lead to urgency and frequent urination, especially at night.
Radiation treatment: Treating cancers near the bladder (rectum or pubic bone cancers) may damage the bladder wall. The urgency or frequency that may result usually diminishes within a few weeks to a year.
Bladder problems: Frequent or urgent urination can be an early sign of bladder cancer. Bladder stones or bladder inflammation also can cause frequent or painful urination.
Diabetes: When excess blood sugar is excreted into urine, it draws water from the body’s tissues, increasing the need to urinate.
Kidney disease: Diseases that cause kidney decline may affect the kidneys’ ability to concentrate urine, increasing the amount of urine produced.
Symptoms: Lower urinary tract infection (cystitis) — Frequent urination, an intense urge to urinate, loss of bladder control, pain in the lower front portion of the abdomen (near the bladder), cloudy urine that may have a strong odor, bloody urine
Upper urinary tract infection (pyelonephritis) — Pain in the upper back, high fever with shaking chills, nausea and vomiting, cloudy urine, frequent urination, an intense urge to urinate
Urethritis — A discharge from the urethra, redness around the opening of the urethra, frequent urination, vaginal discharge. Partners of people with urethritis that comes from a sexually transmitted disease often will not have any symptoms.
Vaginitis — Pain, soreness or itching in the vagina, an abnormal or foul-smelling vaginal discharge or odor, pain or discomfort during sexual intercourse
Diagnosis: Drink lot of water - Take healthy food - Avoid smoking/Alcohol - Some problems may require the attention of a urologist, a doctor who specializes in treating problems of the urinary system . If your doctor thinks you have a simple bladder infection, he or she usually can confirm this with a urine test in the doctor’s office. To diagnose urethritis and vaginitis, a swab of the infected area may need to be taken and sent for testing.
Eclipta alba Curd Eclipta alba
Natural Remedies:
Eclipta alba have bio-active steroidal alkaloids and these chemicals has good cytotoxity against some cells. It also contains ecliptasaponin C which is a triterpenoid glucoside anddaucosterol, stigmasterol-3-O-glucoside. Eclipta alba on ethanol extraction gives a product that can protect us from rattle snake venom. It also consists of ecliptine, demethylwedeloctone, wedeloctone etc. All these constituents impart the medicinal property to the plant.
Make juice of eclipta alba leaves, mix with buffalo’s curd and drink it regularly.
Dysuria # 13:
Dysuria is the medical term for pain or discomfort when urinating. Often described as a burning sensation, dysuria most commonly is caused by bacterial infections of the urinary tract.
Causes:
Side effect of medication: Diuretics and other medications can increase urinary frequency.
Age-related changes: Weakening of the muscles of the bladder, urethra and pelvic floor many lower the amount of the urine the bladder can store as well as the ability to hold or properly eliminate urine.
Prostate problems: For men, an enlarged or infected prostate can lead to urgency and frequent urination, especially at night.
Radiation treatment: Treating cancers near the bladder (rectum or pubic bone cancers) may damage the bladder wall. The urgency or frequency that may result usually diminishes within a few weeks to a year.
Bladder problems: Frequent or urgent urination can be an early sign of bladder cancer. Bladder stones or bladder inflammation also can cause frequent or painful urination.
Diabetes: When excess blood sugar is excreted into urine, it draws water from the body’s tissues, increasing the need to urinate.
Kidney disease: Diseases that cause kidney decline may affect the kidneys’ ability to concentrate urine, increasing the amount of urine produced.
Symptoms:
Lower urinary tract infection (cystitis) — Frequent urination, an intense urge to urinate, loss of bladder control, pain in the lower front portion of the abdomen (near the bladder), cloudy urine that may have a strong odor, bloody urine
Upper urinary tract infection (pyelonephritis) — Pain in the upper back, high fever with shaking chills, nausea and vomiting, cloudy urine, frequent urination, an intense urge to urinate
Urethritis — A discharge from the urethra, redness around the opening of the urethra, frequent urination, vaginal discharge. Partners of people with urethritis that comes from a sexually transmitted disease often will not have any symptoms.
Vaginitis — Pain, soreness or itching in the vagina, an abnormal or foul-smelling vaginal discharge or odor, pain or discomfort during sexual intercourse
Diagnosis: Drink lot of water - Take healthy food - Avoid smoking/Alcohol - Some problems may require the attention of a urologist, a doctor who specializes in treating problems of the urinary system .
If your doctor thinks you have a simple bladder infection, he or she usually can confirm this with a urine test in the doctor’s office.
To diagnose urethritis and vaginitis, a swab of the infected area may need to be taken and sent for testing.
Peppermint leaf Honey Lemon
Natural Remedies:
Peppermint Leaf can help relax the bile ducts for improved flow of this very important digestive fluid. Peppermint Leaf contains bio-flavonoids and exhibits antioxidant activity. The herb can also stimulate a sluggish liver or gallbladder into performing its functions in a more effective manner. It also helps to combat indigestion.
Lemon is a citrus fruit and fight against infection. It is a anti oxidant which deactivates free radicals. Lemon juice is about 5% to 6% (approximately 0.3 M) citric acid, which gives lemons a sour taste, and a pH of 2–3.
Take same quantity of peppermint juice and lemon juice, mix it and add honey to taste then drink it in empty stomach daily morning. If you continuously drink it, will be reduced pain when urinating.
Dysuria # 14: Dysuria is the medical term for pain or discomfort when urinating. Often described as a burning sensation, dysuria most commonly is caused by bacterial infections of the urinary tract.
Causes:
Side effect of medication: Diuretics and other medications can increase urinary frequency.
Age-related changes: Weakening of the muscles of the bladder, urethra and pelvic floor many lower the amount of the urine the bladder can store as well as the ability to hold or properly eliminate urine.
Prostate problems: For men, an enlarged or infected prostate can lead to urgency and frequent urination, especially at night.
Radiation treatment: Treating cancers near the bladder (rectum or pubic bone cancers) may damage the bladder wall. The urgency or frequency that may result usually diminishes within a few weeks to a year.
Bladder problems: Frequent or urgent urination can be an early sign of bladder cancer. Bladder stones or bladder inflammation also can cause frequent or painful urination.
Diabetes: When excess blood sugar is excreted into urine, it draws water from the body’s tissues, increasing the need to urinate.
Kidney disease: Diseases that cause kidney decline may affect the kidneys’ ability to concentrate urine, increasing the amount of urine produced.
Symptoms: Lower urinary tract infection (cystitis) — Frequent urination, an intense urge to urinate, loss of bladder control, pain in the lower front portion of the abdomen (near the bladder), cloudy urine that may have a strong odor, bloody urine
Upper urinary tract infection (pyelonephritis) — Pain in the upper back, high fever with shaking chills, nausea and vomiting, cloudy urine, frequent urination, an intense urge to urinate
Urethritis — A discharge from the urethra, redness around the opening of the urethra, frequent urination, vaginal discharge. Partners of people with urethritis that comes from a sexually transmitted disease often will not have any symptoms.
Vaginitis — Pain, soreness or itching in the vagina, an abnormal or foul-smelling vaginal discharge or odor, pain or discomfort during sexual intercourse
Diagnosis: Drink lot of water - Take healthy food - Avoid smoking/Alcohol - Some problems may require the attention of a urologist, a doctor who specializes in treating problems of the urinary system. - If your doctor thinks you have a simple bladder infection, he or she usually can confirm this with a urine test in the doctor’s office. - To diagnose urethritis and vaginitis, a swab of the infected area may need to be taken and sent for testing.
Shoe flower plant Milk Shoe flower leaves
Natural Remedies:
Shoe flower: It is an aromatic, astringent and cooling herb that has diuretic properties and helps to lower fever as well as providing vitamin C.It contains mucilage polysaccharides and pectins, organic acids (hibiscus, ascorbic (vitamin C), citric, malic and tartaric acids).
Milk forms an important component of our daily balanced diet. It serves as an excellent source of calcium that makes our bones and teeth strong.
So if you take some shoe flower leaves, clean it and grind it, mix with milk and drink it regularly, will be reduced pain when urinating.
Calculus (kidney stone) # 15: A kidney stone is a hard, crystalline mineral material formed within the kidney or urinary tract. Kidney stones are common cause of blood in the urine (hematuria) and often severe pain in the abdomen, flank, or groin. Kidney stones are sometimes called renal calculus.
Causes: Dehydration - Diet (too much oxalate, too much protein, or rarely too much calcium) - Atkins diet - Inflammatory bowel disease – Gout - Urinary tract infections - Vitamin C (over 2 grams per day) and Calcium supplements if taken without food or if used excessively
Symptoms: Nausea, vomiting - Painful urination - Urinary frequency or urgency is increased (persistent urge to urinate) - Blood in the urine - Rarely, a patient reports positional urinary retention (obstruction precipitated by standing, relieved by recumbency), which is due to the ball-valve effect of a large stone located at the bladder outlet and Fever with chills
Diagnosing Kidney stone:
The doctor will perform a physical exam. This includes pressing against the abdomen for tender locations that might indicate the presence of the stone. X-Rays. A standard x-ray of the kidneys, ureters, and bladder may be a good first step for identifying stones, since many are visible on x-rays. Calcium stones can be identified on x-rays by their white color. Cystine crystals can also show up on x-rays.
Beans Beans Beans
Natural remedies:
Green beans are simply loaded with vitamins from all over the alphabet–vitamins A, B, C, E and K. They contain over a quarter of the Recommended Daily Allowance (RDA) of vitamin C, a nutrient necessary for a healthy immune system. Vitamin K helps regulate blood clotting and calcium use in the body. Green beans are the mother lode of vitamin K, containing a whopping 120 percent of the RDA. The other vitamins are just as necessary for our growth and health.
Beans have the capacity to reduce the kidney stone problem, so if you take 100g of beans and boil it in 2 liter of water, after that you filter the boiled water and drink it.
For Urination problem – Natural treatment # 16: The urinary system works with the lungs, skin, and intestines-all of which also excrete wastes-to keep the chemicals and water in your body balanced. The amount depends on many factors, especially the amounts of fluid and food a person consumes and how much fluid is lost through sweat and breathing. Certain types of medications can also affect the amount of urine eliminated. The urinary system removes a type of waste called urea from your blood.
Causes :
Side effect of medication: Diuretics and other medications can increase urinary frequency.
Age-related changes: Weakening of the muscles of the bladder, urethra and pelvic floor many lower the amount of the urine the bladder can store as well as the ability to hold or properly eliminate urine.
Prostate problems: For men, an enlarged or infected prostate can lead to urgency and frequent urination, especially at night.
Radiation treatment: Treating cancers near the bladder (rectum or pubic bone cancers) may damage the bladder wall. The urgency or frequency that may result usually diminishes within a few weeks to a year.
Bladder problems: Frequent or urgent urination can be an early sign of bladder cancer. Bladder stones or bladder inflammation also can cause frequent or painful urination.
Diabetes: When excess blood sugar is excreted into urine, it draws water from the body’s tissues, increasing the need to urinate.
Kidney disease: Diseases that cause kidney decline may affect the kidneys’ ability to concentrate urine, increasing the amount of urine produced.
Symptoms: Illness – Injury - Infection
As you get older, changes in the kidneys’ structure cause them to lose some of their ability to remove wastes from the blood.
Diagnosing Urination problem: Take healthy food - Avoid smoking/Alcohol- Some problems may require the attention of a urologist, a doctor who specializes in treating problems of the urinary system.
Cantaloupe seeds Cucumber seeds Punaikalee seeds
Natural Remedies:
Cucumber seeds have very little nutrition other than just their fiber content.
Crunchy pumpkin seeds are rich in calories. In addition they are packed with fiber, vitamins, minerals and numerous health promoting antioxidants. and also provide many health benefits.
Cucumber seeds, crunchy pumpkin seeds, punaikalee seeds have the capacity to reduce the urination problem, so if you take same quantity of cucumber seeds, crunchy pumpkin seeds and punaikalee seeds. first you boil all the things, then you filter the boiled water and drink it regularly. Diuretics and other medications can increase urinary frequency.
Urinary tract infection # 17: (UTI) is a bacterial infection that affects any part of the urinary tract.
Causes: Urinary tract infections are much more common in adults than in children, but about 1%-2% of children do get urinary tract infections. Urinary tract infections in children are more likely to be serious than those in adults and should not be ignored (especially in younger children). Urinary tract infection is the most common urinary tract problem in children besides bedwetting. Urinary tract infection is second only to respiratory infection as the most common type of infection. These infections are much more common in girls and women than in boys and men younger than 50 years of age. The reason for this is not well understood, but anatomic differences between the genders (a shorter urethra in women) might be partially responsible.
About 40% of women and 12% of men have a urinary tract infection at some time in their life.
Symptoms:
The most common symptoms of a bladder infection are burning with urination (dysuria), frequency of urination, an urge to urinate, no vaginal discharge, and no significant pain. An upper urinary tract infection or pyelonephritis may also present with flank pain and a fever. Healthy women have an average of 5 days of symptoms.
The symptoms of urinary tract infections may vary with age and the part of the urinary system that was affected. In young children, urinary tract infection symptoms may include diarrhea, loss of appetite, nausea and vomiting, fever, and excessive crying that cannot be resolved by typical measures. Older children on the other hand may experience abdominal pain, or incontinence. Lower urinary tract infections in adults may manifest with symptoms including hematuria (blood in the urine), inability to urinate despite the urge, and malaise.
Other signs of urinary tract infections include foul-smelling urine and urine that appears cloudy.
Other signs of urinary tract infections include foul-smelling urine and urine that appears cloudy.
Depending on the site of infection, urinary tract infections may cause different symptoms. Urethritis, meaning only the urethra has been affected, does not usually cause any other symptoms besides dysuria. However, if the bladder is affected (cystitis), the patient is likely to experience more symptoms, including lower abdomen discomfort, low-grade fever, pelvic pressure, and frequent urination, all together with dysuria. Whereas in infants the condition may cause jaundice and hypothermia, in the elderly, symptoms of urinary tract infections may include lethargy and a change in mental status, signs that are otherwise nonspecific.
Diagnosing of Urinary tract infection:
In straight-forward cases, a diagnosis may be made and treatment given based on symptoms alone without further laboratory confirmation. In complicated or questionable cases, it may be useful to confirm via urinalysis.
Banana stalk Banana stalk Banana stalk
Natural Remedies: Banana stalk has the capacity to reduce the urination problem.
Take 1 cup of banana stalk juice - Heat it in medium heat and the juice to cool and drink it.
Urination problem # 18:
If you eat “blue berry seeds powder with water” the urination problem will be reduced.
Blue berry Blue berry Blue berry
Symptoms: Frequently passing urine and Irritation while passing urine.
Procedure to prepare: Blue berry seeds powder has the capacity to cure the urination problem, so if you take 10g of blue berry seeds powder and mix it with 1 liter water, then you filter water and drink it.
Urination problem # 19:
If you drink” vincarosea flowers water” the urination problem will be reduced.
Vincarosea Vincarosea Vincarosea
Symptoms: Frequently passing urine and Irritation while passing urine.
Procedure to prepare:
Vincarosea flowers have the capacity to cure the urination problem, so if you take 6 flowers of vincarosea and boil it in 1 liter water. After that you filter the boiled water and drink regularly.
Urination problem # 20: If you apply the “drumstick leaves and cucumber seed” the urination problem will be cured.
Drumstick leaves Cucumber seed Drumstick leaves
Symptoms: Irritation while passing urine.
Procedure to prepare: Grind the drumstick leaves and cucumber seed and Apply on stomach.
Urination problem # 21:
If you drink the “flower of tamarind, sugar candy with water” the urination problem will be cured.
Flower of tamarind Sugar candy Flower of tamarind
Symptoms: Irritation while passing urine.
Procedure to prepare: Boil the flower of tamarind with water and Mix it with sugar candy and drink.
Urination problem# 22:
If you drink “erythrina indica juice” the urination problem will be reduce.
Erythrina indica
Symptoms: Irritation while passing urine.
Procedure to prepare: Grind the erythrina indica leaves and make it as juice and drink.
Urination problem # 23:
If you drink “tribulus terrestirs and butter milk” the urination problem will be reduce.
Tribulus terrestirs Butter milk Tribulus terrestirs
Symptoms: Urination problem.
Procedure to prepare: Take half cup of butter milk and Mix it with tribulus terrestirs juice.
Urination problem # 24:
If you drink “cissus quadrangulris and dry chilly” the urination problem will be reduce.
Dry chilly Cissus quadrangulris
Symptoms: Irritation while passing urine.
Procedure to prepare: Grind the cissus quadrangulris and dry chilly and Drink it in medium heat.
Urination problem # 25:
If you drink the “barley juice, okra seed juice” the urination problem will be reduced.
Barley Okra seed Barley
Symptoms: Irritation while passing urine.
Procedure to prepare: Boil the barley and okra seed with water.
Urination problem # 26:
If you drink the “negro coffee flower with milk and honey” the urination problem will be reduced.
Milk Negro coffee flower Honey
Symptoms: Irritation while passing urine.
Procedure to prepare: Boil the Negro coffee flower with milk and Mix it with honey.
Urination problem # 27:
If you eat the “phyllanthus niruri, indian penny wort with curd” the urination problem will be reduced.
Phyllanthus niruri Curd Indian pennywort
Symptoms: Irritation while passing urine.
Procedure to prepare: Grind the phyllanthus niruri , Indian pennywort and Mix it with curd.
Urination problem # 28:
If you drink the “lemon juice with gingelly oil” the urination problem will be reduced.
Lemon Gingelly oil Lemon
Symptoms: Irritation while passing urine.
Procedure to prepare: Take 1 cup of lemon juice and Mix it with gingelly oil.
Urination problem # 29:
If you drink the “azima tetracantha root, bark with milk” the urination problem will be cured.
Azima tetracantha Milk Azima tetracantha
Symptoms: Irritation while passing urine - Pain on while passing urine.
Procedure to prepare: Take 1cup of milk - Boil the azima tetracantha root and bark with water and Mix it with milk.
Urination problem # 30:
If you drink the “asteracantha longifolia juice” the urination problem will be reduced.
Asteracantha longifolia leaves Asteracantha longifolia leaves Asteracantha longifolia leaves
Symptoms: Irritation while passing urine.
Procedure to prepare: Boil the asteracantha longifolia leaves.
Urination problem # 31:
If you drink the “radish juice” the urination problem will be reduced.
Radish Radish Radish
Symptoms: irritation while passing urine.
Procedure to prepare: Drink often radish juice.
Aloe Aloe Aloe
Symptoms: Irritation while passing urine.
Procedure to prepare: Eat often aloe.
Urination problem # 33:
If you drink the “coriander seed, small onion” the urination problem will be reduced.
Coriander seed Small onion Coriander seed
Symptoms: Irritation while passing urine.
Procedure to prepare: Boil the coriander seed, small onion.
Urination problem # 34:
If you drink the “fenugreek, cumin seed, Anise seed with butter milk” the urination problem will be reduced.
Fenugreek Butter milk Cumin
Symptoms: Irritation while passing urine.
Procedure to prepare: Grind the curry leaves, cumin seed, anise seed with butter milk.
Urination problem # 35: If you drink the “hibiscus, sugar candy with water” the urination problem will be cured.
Hibiscus Sugar candy Hibiscus
Symptoms: Irritation while passing urine.
Procedure to prepare: Boil the hibiscus with water and Mix it with sugar candy.
Urination problem # 36:
If you drinkt the “adament creeper and salt” the urination problems will be cured.
Adament creeper Chili pepper Adament creeper
Symptoms: Irritation while passing urine.
Procedure to prepare: Boil the adament creeper and salt with water.
Urination problem# 37: If you eat the “sugarcane juice with barely” the urination problem will be cured.
Barely Sugarcane juice Barely
Symptoms: Irritation while passing urine.
Procedure to prepare: Soak the barely with sugarcane juice and Grind the soak barely.
Urination problem # 38: If you eat the “cucumber” the urination problem will be cured.
Cucumber Cucumber Cucumber
Symptoms: Urination problem.
Procedure to prepare: Eat often cucumber.
Urination problem # 39: If you drink the “milk with basil juice” the urination problem will be cured.
Basil Milk Basil
Symptoms: Irritation while passing urine.
Procedure to prepare: Take 1cup of milk and Mix it with basil juice.
Urintion problem # 40: If you drink the “bark of banana” juice the urination will be cured.
Bark of banana Bark of banana Bark of banana
Symptoms: Irritation while passing urine
Procedure to prepare: Drink often Bark of banana juice.
Urination problem # 41: If you drink the “hibiscus with water” the urination problem will be cured.
Hibiscus Hibiscus Hibiscus
Symptoms: Irritation while passing urine
Procedure to prepare: Take 5flower of Hibiscus and Boil the flower of Hibiscus with water.
Uralithiasis # 42: If you drink the “juice of banana bark and tomato juice” the stone in urinary bladder will be cured.
Bark of banana Bark of banana juice Tomato juice
Symptoms: Irritation while passing urine and Pain while passing urine.
Procedure to prepare: Drink often Bark of banana juice and tomato juice.
Stone in urinary bladder # 43:
If you eat “bark of banana tree” with your food there will be cure for urinary bladder problem.
Bark of banana Bark of banana Bark of banana
Symptoms: Stomach pain.
Procedure to prepare: Eat often bark of banana tree with our food.
Stone in urinary bladder # 44: If you eat “papaya” there will be cure for stone in the urinary bladder.
Papaya plant Papaya Papaya
Symptoms: Urethral stenosis - Irritation while passing urine and Pain while passing urine.
Symptoms: Urethral stenosis - Irritation while passing urine and Pain while passing urine.
Procedure to prepare: Eat papaya fruit often.
Urethral Stenosis # 45: If you eat “cucumber” there will be cure of urethral stenosis and urination problem.
Cucumber plant Cucumber Cucumber
Procedure to prepare: Eat cucumber often.
Problems in Urinary bladder # 46:
If you eat the “Solanam xanthocarpum/Wild eggplant with honey” the problems of urinary bladder will be cured.
Solanam xanthocarpum. Wild eggplant Honey
Symptoms: Urethral stenosis - Irritation while passing urine - Irregular passing of urine and Pain while passing urine.
Procedure to prepare: Grind the solanam xanthocarpum - Take teaspoon of grined solanam
xanthocarpum and mix with the honey.
Swelling on Urinary bladder # 47:
If you drink the decoction of “Stonebreaker/phyllanthus niruri” with the honey the swelling of urinary bladder will be cured.
Phyllanthus niruri Seed-Under-Leaf Honey
Symptoms: Irritation while passing urine - Stomach pain - Irregular passing of urine.
Procedure to prepare: Grind the phyllanthus niruri - Take 2 teaspoon decoction of grinned phyllanthus niruri and mix with the honey.
Urination Problem # 48:
If you eat melon fruit there will be cure of urination problem.
Melon fruit Melon Melon plant
Symptoms: Irritation while passing urine and Cant pass urinate.
Procedure to prepare: Eat the melon fruit.
Excretory Problem # 49:
If you chew and eat the “Tanner’s cassia/Senna auriculata” the excretory problem will be cured.
Tanner’s cassia Tanner’s cassia Tanner’s cassia
Procedure to prepare: Eat 5 tanner’s cassia daily in the morning before taking the breakfast by chewing.
Natural Treatment for Bladder # 50:
If you drink the “Cynodon Dactylone, water, milk with sugar” it will strengthen your bladder.
Cynodon Dactylone Milk Sugar
Symptoms: Many times urining - While urinating there will be Acrimony.
Procedure to prepare: Take the Cynodon Dactylone and cut it into small pieces - Boil Cynodon Dactylone with the water and mix the boiled item with milk and sugar.
Treatment for Urine dysuria # 51:
If you drink decoction of “tamarind seed” powder with “milk” the urine dysuria will be cured.
Tamarind tree Tamarind seeds Milk
Symptoms: There will be acrimony in the urinary hole and while urinating there will be acrimony.
Procedure to prepare: Take 1/2 teaspoon of dried tamarind seed powder - Take 1 glass of milk,
and mix the tamarind seed powder with the milk.
For Urine acrimony – Natural Treatment # 52:
If you drink “pineapple juice” the urine acrimony will be cured.
Pineapple Pineapple piece Pineapple juice
Symptoms: There will be acrimony while ruining and Dysuria.
Procedure to prepare: Drink “pineapple juice” often.
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