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Jini Says
Also available on Amazon Kindle.
Length: 24 pages, 8.5"x 11"
Causes of pudendal nerve entrapment include pregnancy, accidents, infection and inflammation, and scarring from surgery or surgical mishaps. Scar tissue is not as flexible as healthy tissue, and the gradual build-up and thickening of scar tissue can narrow and constrict the anal or rectal canal, resulting in a stricture, compressed ligaments, or compressed or trapped pudendal nerve.
The pudendal nerve can also fuse or adhere to different parts of the anatomy, or become trapped, or pinched - therefore sending pain signals. Remember that pain is the body's way of alerting you to a problem that it needs your help to resolve.
As a result of the pudendal nerve triggering or firing repeatedly, you may also experience cramping and pain throughout your levator ani muscles – remember that the pudendal nerves spread throughout those muscles.
In this eBook Jini Patel Thompson presents a number of techniques for both pudendal nerve entrapment and cramping or spasming levator ani muscles (the muscles surrounding your rectum) that work especially well in combination. Details, dosages and full instruction for each of these techniques are given in the eBook:
1. Apply a hot castor oil pack to rectal muscles.
2. Take a hot magnesium bath.
3. Take nanoparticle or angstrom magnesium.
4. Take herbal muscle relaxants.
5. Choose the best natural remedies for your type of constipation.
6. Self administer a colonic massage.
7. Have professional bodywork therapy by specifically trained practitioners.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
What is Pudendal Nerve Entrapment?
Natural Treatment for Pelvic Pain
Bodywork Therapy
Levator Ani Muscles and Pudendal Nerve Diagram
Remedies for Pain, Spasm or Cramping
Hot Castor Oil Pack
Sitz Bones Diagram
Hot Magnesium Bath
Nanoparticle or Angstrom Magnesium
Herbal Muscle Relaxants
How's Your Peristalsis?
Address the Root Cause
Straining to Defecate
Anal or Rectal Fissures
Trauma to the Rectum
Weak Blood Vessels
Chronic Diarrhea
Pelvic Pain Treatment Summary
About the Author
Note: We also have a number of other eBooks or products for very specific digestive and rectal conditions (anal stenosis & stricture, hemorrhoids, anal fissure, perianal abscess and fistula, etc.) so be sure to choose the best one for your particuiar condition(s).