PILE:
is one of the course of sugar related problem in the world suffer by both small and big in the universe The mucus membrane of the anal canal is slimy to aid the movement of faeces. To prevent leakage, the canal contains three soft spongy pads of tissue that keep it closed until you go to the toilet. A pile is one of these soft pads that has slipped downwards slightly. When this happens, the small blood vessels in the pad may become engorged, causing swelling.
• First degree piles remain inside the anal canal and are painless but may bleed
• Second degree piles are pushed down when faeces are passed but return to their original position afterwards
• Third degree piles are pushed down when faeces are passed and do not return to their original position
What Causes Piles
Piles affect all age groups but are more common in older people. Pregnancy can cause them due to hormonal changes and the pressure of the growing baby. Constipation is another common cause as is lifting heavy weights.
What are the Symptoms of Piles
• Itching and irritation
• Aching and discomfort
• Bright red bleeding
• A lump that may be tender

• Soiling of underwear

The good news is that with this leave or plant you can reduce the adverse effect by 80% of the irritation of pile.
In West African natural way of life have proven to be better collecting directly from nature without any chemical or long time effect.
Combination of two plant can do the magic proven taken at the appropriate condition fresh and clean.The local name for this plant are called EFINRIN in the yoruba land while the igbos called it NCHAWU.Planted in NIGERIAN,the other leave is called BITTER LEAVE also planted and grown in every houses.
BITTER LEAVE
The bitter leaf soup is a very important vegetable in our daily lives in Nigeria. Bitter leaf, because of its diverse uses, is found more in our gardens and homes than in markets generally. Wherever it grows, it flourishes. Its scientific name is "Vernonia amygdalina, Family Compositae "Its vernacular name is Yoruba name is "ewuro"- meaning bitter. During the rainy season, the "bitter leaf" plant grows so much foliage.
There are several species-some large, leafy and deep green leaves, while some have comparatively smaller leaves. The leaves are very bitter. The bitterness is usually removed by boiling before the leaves are cooked as soups or added to soups made with other vegetables or eaten as spinach.
Generally, the Igbo's in Nigeria use the bitter leaf mostly as a vegetable while the Yoruba 's use it more as medicine. The leaves are also taken as an appetizer and a digestive tonic. Furthermore, they are held to be anti-scorbutic. Bitter leaves are widely used for fevers and leaf decoction is usually taken as laxative among our local people. Some women, immediately after childbirth may take a decoction of the leaves to affect their milk so as to act as a prophylactic against worms in the baby. The bitter leaf plant as well as the twigs are used as chewing sticks and a tooth cleaner. Because of the diverse usefulness of the bitter leaf, the plant is commonly grown as a hedge or compound fence.
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| delicacy prepared using bitter leave in the dish |
This leave can be taken together for the treated of pile or
sugar related disease such as diabetes. It is know to reduce the level of sugar in the body.it is blended together and a juice like mixture is obtained.








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