Ginger and Hemorrhoids: Relieving Inflammation and Improving Venous Circulation

Hemorrhoids affect 50% of adults over 50. Ginger offers a natural approach by targeting the three main causes: anti-inflammatory-inflammation-natural-remedy">inflammation, venous stasis, and transit disorders.

Triple anti-hemorrhoidal action

1. anti-inflammatory-science-utilisation">Anti-inflammatory ginger

Inflammation is the central mechanism of a hemorrhoidal flare-up. Gingerols inhibit COX-2 and prostaglandins in the hemorrhoidal plexuses, reducing pain and swelling — without the gastric risks of NSAIDs.

2. Venotonic

Ginger strengthens the venous wall by stimulating the synthesis of turmeric-rides-peau-naturel-2026">collagen and vascular elastin. It improves venous tone and reduces the dilation of hemorrhoidal veins. INTI's turmeric enhances this vasculoprotective effect.

3. Transit regulation

Constipation is the number one trigger for flare-ups. Ginger is a natural prokinetic that stimulates intestinal peristalsis, leading to regular transit and soft stools — reducing pressure on hemorrhoids.

INTI Protocol

  • Prevention: 1 INTI shot/day on an empty stomach (regular transit)
  • Flare-up: 2-3 INTI shots/day (morning, noon, evening) + abundant hydration
  • INTI diluted in 200 ml of hot water in the evening — double relaxing + prokinetic benefit

The absence of sugar is relevant: sugar causes systemic inflammation which aggravates hemorrhoidal flare-ups.

Conclusion

Ginger relieves hemorrhoids through its anti-inflammatory, venotonic, and transit-regulating actions. INTI Drink — ginger + turmeric, sugar-free — is an ideal daily supplement.

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