New tablet to beat pain of haemorrhoids

 
Tony Bonnici26 April 2012

Twenty million sufferers of haemorrhoids in Britain are set to be treated with the launch of a tablet that only needs to be taken twice a year.

The clinically proven tablet, Hemocyl, works by stimulating the smooth muscles of the intestine and improving the circulation so healing occurs faster. Its local anaesthetic effect relieves pain and its anti-infective properties fight against protozoa and micro- organisms.

The cumulative effects help to cure all types of haemorrhoids long term whereas other tablets and creams just temporarily smooth and mask the pain and irritation.

The tablet was successfully launched in America and is now available for the first time in Britain. The patient only needs to take two per year because the results last for six months and start taking effect within three to four days.

Haemorrhoids affect both women and men but mostly people who spend long periods of time sitting or standing.

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