Venapro Side Effects?

by briggstown on July 16, 2010

Venapro is a homeopathic remedy. Homeopathic remedies work using the law of ‘similars’. Put another way homepathy works on the principle of ‘like-cures-like’.

In 1801 Samuel Hahnemann, a German Physician, discovered that children who were treated with a certain homeopathic remedy did not develop scarlet fever, but those who did not get the treatment did develop the illness. He figured that the human body can resist a disease – effectively developing a resistance to it – by being exposed to minute quantities of the element that causes the disease.

This is similar in principle to (but not the same as) the way vaccines are used. The quantities of agent that are introduced to the system in homeopathy are minute, compared to those used in vaccines.

Given to a healthy human who does not suffer from hemorrhoids, the herbs contained in Venapro would most likely cause them to develop mild symptoms of the problem, as the body reacts to the agents. If you have the symptoms of hemorrhoids, taking Venapro should stimulate the body to respond and deal with the symptoms and repair the damage itself. It has no other side effects.

All the herbs included in Venapro have been used for many years in herbalist and traditional medicine, and have been included in this product in a homoeopathic formulation.

Modern science cannot really explain how homoeopathy works, some scientists do not even believe that it works, and rather try to explain away the effect of improvement as psychosomatic. For those hemorrhoid sufferers who accept that homoeopathy does work, Venapro is a Godsend.

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