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Jini's Natural Healing Guide: Anal Stenosis & Stricture - by Jini Patel Thompson

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This eBook by Jini Patel Thompson gives you the home remedy she used to heal her own scar tissue in her anal canal. Jini's anal stenosis and stricture was so severe, her anal opening had narrowed to 5 mm (the width of a tooth) and her scar tissue was 2 inches long up the rectum.


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Please keep in mind that this is currently an experimental protocol. Although many people have downloaded the Rectal StrictureHeal Instruction Ebook, we do not have enough data back yet to make any definitive statements about its efficacy.

For myself, I had rectal surgery 23 years ago to remove peri-anal skin tags left me with extensive scarring, added to over the years by fissures, infection, childbirth and internal hemorrhoids. By the time I developed this Rectal StrictureHeal protocol, I had a two-inch length of thick scar tissue in my rectum and was defecating through an opening 5 mm wide - about the width of a tooth. It would take up to one and a half hours to have a bowel movement, and it felt like a mini-childbirth each time.

One of my readers had a stricture that made her rectum so narrow that she could no longer defecate. She was beside herself with agony and having to dig out her stool with her fingers. Her doctor did not want to dilate (stretch) her rectum because he said it would just worsen the problem (this is true).

She had been reading about my experiments with DMSO to treat intestinal stricture and hemorrhoids on my blog, and decided to take matters into her own hands and forge ahead. She used my experimental formula nightly for 2 months. Then she went for a colonoscopy and her doctor confirmed what she already knew - the stricture was completely gone, with no sign that it had ever been there.

She also did my Healing Meditation for Anal Stenosis, Stricture & Hemorrhoids to further assist her anal stricture healing. Remember that you will always experience the fastest results and create long-term healing if you treat all the physical, emotional and spiritual components of your condition simultaneously.

I am still in process with Rectal StrictureHeal myself, but since the opening in my scar tissue has already increased from 5 mm to 20 mm, I've decided to release this protocol for all the suffering people who keep emailing me asking, "Is it ready yet?"

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Also available on Amazon Kindle or as a Printed Book
Length: 45 pages, 8.5"x 11"

When inflammation has been present for a long time in the rectum or anal canal, it sometimes causes scarring (fibrosis). Repeated ulceration and healing (often from proctitis) can also result in scar tissue. Surgical procedures for hemorrhoids, skin tags, anal dilation, sphincterectomy, etc. all cause scar tissue as the body heals the wound. Scar tissue is not as flexible as healthy tissue and the gradual build-up and thickening of scar tissue can narrow and constrict the rectal or anal canal, resulting in a stricture.

Sometimes this narrowing (anal stenosis or rectal stenosis) comes on very gradually, so you think you are constipated, rather than realizing there is a physical obstruction of scar tissue blocking your stool from coming out. Then of course, as you strain and push to get the stool out, this can cause more tearing (and as it heals, more scar tissue) along with hemorrhoids, strained rectal and anal muscles, spasm and aggravated nerves. The pudendal nerve branches like tree roots all throughout the levator ani muscles and can become trapped or aggravated. Rectal spasming (cramping) and aggravated nerves will then constrict your rectum even further.

The great news is that Jini's innovative protocol for healing (dissolving) scar tissue in the rectal and anal canal has worked for herself and many others. This natural remedy uses powerful healing substances like DMSO, potassium iodide, aloe vera and colloidal silver. As you know, Jini tests all remedies on herself first, then family members and friends, then LTYG Wellness Circle members and then she opens it up to her larger pool of readers.

In this book Jini gives you all the details of how this protocol worked so well for her own 23-year-old scar tissue, plus one of her readers named Monica (name changed for privacy) who had a severe stricture in her anal canal. Monica had her healing confirmed with a colonoscopy where her doctor said, “If I hadn’t been your doctor all along and seen your stricture for myself, I would never believe you had a stricture – the tissue is completely normal and there is absolutely no indication of where the stricture was.”

Of course, not everyone experiences the same results as Monica or Jini, but most readers report being helped to some degree by the protocol.

Note: If you suffer from strictures in your small or large intestine, Jini has a separate natural healing remedy for that called Intestinal StrictureHeal (see Jini's Natural Healing Guide:  Intestinal Strictures) – so use that one instead. Or use both if you have strictures in your rectum and intestines.

Warning: This protocol is classed as "experimental" because DMSO is not approved for this usage. Please follow your own gut regarding implementation and consult your physician for guidance.

Jini's Natural Healing Guide: Anal Stenosis & Stricture Table Of Contents

My Story
     How Monica Used StrictureHeal
Components of Rectal StrictureHeal
Have Easier Bowel Movements
Anal or Rectal Scar Tissue Formula & Protocol
     Products Needed for a 90-Day Supply of Rectal StrictureHeal
     Rectal StrictureHeal – 20% Formula

     Dosage Instructions
     Rectal StrictureHeal – 30% and 40% Formulas
Bodywork Therapy
Remedies For Rectal Spasm or Cramping
     Apply Counter-Pressure and Massage Lightly
     Vaginal Counter-Pressure
     Perianal Counter-Pressure
     Apply a Hot Castor Oil Pack to Rectal Muscles
     Take A Hot Magnesium Bath
     Which Natural Muscle Relaxant Remedy Should I Use?
    How's Your Peristalsis?
Address the Root Cause
     Straining to defecate, improper defecation position or constipation
     Repeated anal or rectal fissures
     Trauma to the rectum
     Weak blood vessels 
     Irritation from chronic diarrhea
     Proctitis or other rectal Infection
Jiniʼs Wild Oregano Syringing Protocol for Proctitis 

Notes and Ordering
Footnotes
About the Author

DISCLAIMER: Jini Patel Thompson is a health writer and consumer advocate. She is not a registered health professional nor doctor of any sort. The information in this eBook or on this webpage is simply her own personal opinion. This eBook and website (including any/all site pages, blog posts, blog comments, forum, videos, audio recordings, etc.) is not intended to replace the services of a physician, nor does it constitute a doctor-patient relationship. Information is provided for informational purposed only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. You should not use the information in this eBook or on this website for diagnosing or treating a medical or health condition. If you have or suspect you have an urgent medical problem, promptly contact your professional healthcare provider. Any application of the recommendations in this eBook or on this website is at the reader's discretion. Jini Patel Thompson and Listen To Your Gut Enterprises Inc. are not liable for any direct or indirect claim, loss or damage resulting from use of this eBook or website and/or any web site(s) linked to/from it. Readers should consult their own physicians concerning the recommendations in this website.