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Forces of Nature Fissure Control is a fast-absorbing, organic homeopathic topical treatment designed to relieve discomfort from anal fissures and hemorrhoid irritation. Featuring a potent blend of Witch Hazel, Marigold, and essential oils, it soothes burning, itching, and bleeding while supporting skin repair with a vegan-friendly formula.
M**A
Great product
I have used this product before and just needed it again. I can honestly say it works wonders if used as directed. It brings comfort and healing. I highly recommend.
C**8
I worked great!
This product helped me heal. After 6 weeks of agonizing pain, I started using it after reading some reviews. After 1 week of using it, I could feel the difference. Now 2 weeks after, I have almost no pain.
K**2
It really is the best
Helps so much. Even more so than my dr prescribed med. I highly recommend.
P**I
Worked like magic
Guys, I know the pain arising from this problem. Therefore, I would be really brief and frank about my cure.I have been suffering from an unknown pain since Jan 6th while defecating. One day, I found blood on the tissue and thought it to be an anal fissure, after going through some blogs on internet. Reading through few comments on Amazon, I finally ordered "Fissure Control" that arrived to my room on 23rd Jan.Thursday: Applied it using a gloved finger twice that day and found no relief the next morning.Friday and Saturday: Applied four times using a cotton swab so as to reach atleast a millimetre of my inside's (because of the pain).Sunday: No relief whatsoever, but it pains only during defecation. I was really worried as i found blood again on my tissue paper.I thought of not eating anything for an entire day, which might give the liquid two days to heal the fissure. I had to take such extreme measure because of the pain.Monday: After defecating with some pain, I didnt eat (only water) the entire day.Tuesday: Didnt go to the loo that day and ate boiled carrots and some peas along with rice to soften your stool, as vegetables contain a lot of fibre.Wednesday: I was relieved of 60% pain while defecating in the morning and deduced that the fissure would heal completely if i give ample time to it. Therefore, I did not eat anything that day.Thursday: No loo that day and ate my lunch and dinner that day that excluded meat. Just few fruits, milk, vegetables and some fibre containing food. Stay away from eggs, noodles and meat.Friday: I grasped a rod out of fear nearby while defecating and then came my biggest relief. Almost no pain. Infact nothing. I was so happy that day and ate properly after a week.Saturday: No pain again. I guess the fissure has healed completely and I am back to my normal life.I felt that staying hungry for a couple of days is nothing compared to the amount of pain and fear I was bearing. I feel that not defecating for two days and using cotton swabs to reach my interior has helped me heal the fissure. May be, i did take some extreme steps, but it helped me a lot.Guys, I highly recommend this liquid to you, if your suffering from anal fissures. I sincerely hope that this review would help you people who are suffering from this stupid problem that doesn't allow you to s***.
A**C
May have helped
I can't say definitively if this is what fixed my fissure or if it’s a combination of the other things I did in conjunction with using this product. I had a fissure just over a year with pain with every BM and blood 50-75% of the time.My fissure felt slightly more internal. I also have internal hemorrhoids diagnosed by colonoscopy. I am also a fairly young (29yo) female, 5’1 and 105lbs. I’m not a doctor and most of the information on google contradicts each other so its hard to tell what you're doing right/wrong.. I’m no expert at all, but this is what I did to heal my chronic fissure.I increased my water intake to at least 80oz a day, the recommended 64oz a day was not cutting it for me. Do keep in mind though you can over-do it on the water and it can be dangerous, so everything in moderation. you may need more or less water depending on your size. I would drink 15-20oz after every meal. I would try to drink warm caffeine free tea at night. I cut back on coffee to 2, maybe 3 times a week. I would also ask for almond milk instead of regular. I cut back on alcohol to a tiny glass of wine every now and then and afterwards, i would chug a glass of water. For me, my apprehension about increasing my water intake was that i would be running to the bathroom non-stop. I already pee so much. Interestingly i seem to be be peeing less times with the increased intake. When i do have to go, the output actually matches the urgency.Diet wise, i basically tried to eat mostly fruits and vegetables and just a little bit of chicken with lunch sometimes. Also, i do not recommend eating the same thing every day. I was eating what i thought was a very healthy breakfast/lunch (gluten free toast/peanut butter, banana, carrots, celery, almonds, and grapes) for weeks and it did absolutely nothing to change my BMs/constipation.I think changing up your foods creates a better balance for you body. I try to limit processed foods and dairy. I try to get gluten-free alternatives where i can. Basically i would stick to anything you could categorize as “healthy”. I limited sweets as well. Just for an example of what a typical day is, here is what i ate today. Mixed fruit (strawberries, pineapple, and grapes) and greek vanilla yogurt. For lunch i ate brown rice with curried squash, sweet potato, and cauliflower. For dinner, a smallllllll seasoned chicken tender, bell peppers and onions. It's been about 3 weeks and i’ve lost about 3 pounds. Before i started this “diet” i would be hungry ALOT and have to eat frequently throughout the day and i would binge a lot, i now find myself not so hungry anymore and i can go longer times without food. I think this is also because i’m drinking so much water. Earlier this year i went on a completely plant-based diet for about a week, maybe 2 and i had the best BMs, but that diet was HARD to stick to. Even this one, i have my days where i don't do the best and i slip, but i have more “good” meals that outweigh the “bad” ones.I tried taking a pre-biotic, but I only took it twice. It did give me softer BMs, but i stopped taking it because i felt like it was irritating my digestive tract more so than actually providing me with the “good” bacteria to regulate my BMs. I’ve read that you should avoid foods/drinks that irritate your digestive tract because your bowels get to use to the outside stimulant and then don't function well on their own, which exacerbates constipation.I actually stopped using the “squatty potty” method too. This method seemed to put more pressure on the posterior anus where the fissure was.I would take 1 warm/hot bath with epsom salt every day that i was able to, just once a day for about 20 minutes each time.I would use this Forces of Nature Fissure Control once in the morning when i woke up and once after my bath. I applied with a cotton ball and only slightly went in just enough to make sure it was reaching the fissure. I was also using a internal hemorrhoid cream, but that seemed to be counteractive for me as it contained a vasoconstrictor and i read that fissures heal so slowly because it's hard for them to get the blood supply that they need to heal properly.That brings me to the next step, i would sit on a heating pad at home as long as i was able. I figured the heat would promote blood flow.Exercise wise, i barely did any. About 2 to 3 times a week i would leisurely walk my dog for about 20 minutes.I still don't feel entirely out of the woods, but i had my first bowel movement in over a year that didn't hurt, so there's at least progress.I’m also still not regular at all, but whatever. I’ve been doing all of this for about 3 weeks, maybe a little longer. I know this is long, but i hope it helps someone else who has been suffering as long as i have.
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