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Suppositories to Heal Anal or Rectal Fissures

I formulated FissureHeal suppositories as a natural, effective alternative to steroid suppositories. During my healing journey I suffered from an anal fissure for about 2 years that I just couldn't heal. After trying every product I heard about, I decided enough was enough, and I formulated my own - which healed my fissure in a [...]

By |2023-04-12T09:08:28-08:00December 19th, 2018|

What are the benefits of using FissureHeal?

FissureHeal is a natural, effective alternative to steroid suppositories; helps soothe and heal anal fissures. Jini says: These suppositories contain comfrey – which is a fantastic wound healer. Therefore, they heal anal or rectal fissures amazingly quickly. I’ve used them myself numerous times. Because they’re so long, you can break them into shorter pieces and [...]

By |2023-04-12T09:07:37-08:00July 4th, 2011|

Is FissureHeal safe for kids?

Yes, FissureHeal is. And it's ultra-thin diameter means easy and comfortable insertion for even the smallest child - just break off at the desired length. However, do not use for more than 3 months uninterrupted. If you wish to use for longer than 3 months, then take a break of 4 weeks before resuming use. [...]

By |2023-04-12T10:35:08-08:00June 21st, 2011|

Can I use FissureHeal whilst breastfeeding?

Legally, because of the controversy over comfrey, we have to state on our label that FissureHeal is not for use by pregnant or breastfeeding women, and that's our official answer. However, please keep in mind that as the comfrey is in the rectum only, it does not go through the digestive system. Also, I can [...]

By |2023-04-12T10:34:59-08:00June 21st, 2011|

I’ve been reading about Comfrey and that its use is restricted for internal applications. Is FissureHeal safe to use since it contains Comfrey?

Professional herbalists and naturopathic physicians take a very different stance on Comfrey use from the established authorities. Many herbalists and NDs feel it's safe to use Comfrey as long as you don't use it continually, long-term. Therefore, they recommend you use it in moderate doses for 3-6 months, then take a break of 1 month [...]

By |2023-04-12T10:37:41-08:00April 12th, 2011|
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