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TESTICULAR HYDROCELA: PUMPKIN JUICE AND NATURAL REMEDY

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Hydroceles occur when fluid fills a sac in the scrotum of the penis (in the " inguinal canal "). About 10 in every 100 male infants are born with a hydrocele. Hydroceles can also develop with swelling or injury to the scrotum.

However, DAWABIO experts have discovered the best natural treatment to cure this disease.

NATURAL TREATMENT AGAINST TESTICULAR HYDROCLE

Herbal tea remedy to cure testicular hydrocele

This natural remedy against testicular hydrocele is effective, fast, durable and above all it will prevent you from going through an operation. It is without a doubt the miracle solution for curing testicular hydrocele. Our products are natural and herbal and herbal. So, our herbal teas have no side effects, either on the body or on health. Our treatment is therefore not dangerous. So, you will be able to without operation and without fear of the appearance of side effects.

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CAUSE OF TESTICULAR HYDROCELE

  • testicular injury;
  • benign and malignant tumors, appendages, testes or membranes;
  • gonorrhea;
  • tuberculosis
  • inflammatory processes in the body.
  • The cause of the disease can be quite extensive heart failure, filariasisAlso, the dropsy of the testes may appear from a hernia, which was removed surgically.

 

SYMPTOMS

 The main signs of dropsy of the testicle:

  • feeling of heaviness;
  • change of shape;
  • a slight but constant increase in body temperature;
  • in rare cases - erectile dysfunction, discomfort during intercourse;
  • the formation has an elongated shape, slightly pointed in one place.

 

The pumpkin e is a plant with creeping stems, fruits are usually orange, but there are other skin colors. The health benefits of pumpkins for men and women are undeniable, and kids love this vegetable for its sweet taste.

 

Pumpkin story

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According to some sources, 5.5 to 8,000 years ago it was growing rapidly. The pumpkin was brought from South America to Europe and quickly took an important place in cooking and even medicine. In the modern world, for us, it is simply a delicious and beautiful vegetable, but the initial attitude to the pumpkin was somewhat different - it was considered the raw material for the manufacture of therapeutic agents. Based on this, ointments were prepared and used in folk medicine as a remedy for helminths, and Avicena recommended for a laxative effect. We'll find out why this healing vegetable is so useful.

 

Pumpkin property

Pumpkin is rich in minerals such as fluorine, magnesium, copper, calcium, zinc, manganese, phosphorus, iodine. In addition, the pumpkin can be stored at room temperature and not lose useful properties.

A pumpkin contains  1 gram of protein per 100 grams of pumpkin , so the amount of protein it contains is greater than that of quail eggs. Pumpkins contain 5 times more carotene than carrots. Carotene in the body turns into vitamin A, which acts as an antioxidant. Carotene is good for eye health and as a way to heal wounds, burns and ulcers.

 

Good Pumpkin
Pumpkin is a storehouse of vitamins, and much of it is found not only in the pulp, but also in seeds and flowers. Pumpkin has 4 to 5 times more carotenes than carrots. Carotenes in the body are converted into vitamin A, which is particularly beneficial for vision, and is also a powerful antioxidant. Pumpkin contains vitamins C, E, K and almost all B vitamins.
The seeds contain many trace elements, and pumpkin seeds are among the top three in terms of zinc content.
Due to its low calorie content, pumpkin is considered an ideal diet product because it has no starch, cholesterol and trans fats, it does not have a lot of sugar, but it is a lot. of fiber useful for digestion. The calorie content of 100 g of pulp is only 22 kcal.

 

Pumpkin Harm
Even a useful product can be harmful, so you should consider possible contraindications. Who should be wary of introducing pumpkin into the diet, said  Alexander Voinov, dietetics and wellness consultant at the WeGym fitness club network : "The use of raw pumpkin is contraindicated in people with inflammatory diseases of the gastrointestinal tract, as well as those who have stones in the gallbladder and kidneys, because the pumpkin has a choleretic effect and can cause the movement of calculations. Raw vegetables are more difficult to digest, so it is best not to give unprocessed pumpkin to young children and the elderly. Diabetics should also not get involved in pumpkin, as it can cause blood sugar levels to rise.

Sometimes, frequent consumption of this vegetable can cause bloating and loose stools, so you need to reduce the portion size and frequency of use. Excessive nutrition of the pumpkin can lead to false carotenic jaundice; the carotene in the vegetable causes yellowing of the skin. Sometimes intolerances and individual allergies are noted, in this case it is better to refuse the product. It is worth restricting the use of pumpkin seeds to those on a diet - remember their high calorie content: 100 g contains 559 kcal. "

 

The use of pumpkin in medicine

Pumpkin is often used in the diet - there are completely pumpkin-based diets. This low-calorie vegetable reduces appetite due to a large amount of fiber and dietary fiber and normalizes metabolism. However, you need to carefully lose weight with a pumpkin, explains expert Alexander Voinov: “Obesity is a serious disease. Self-medication often leads to poor results. Contact specialists to find out all the nuances and choose a method to lose weight. Pumpkin, due to its beneficial properties, is often found in various diets, but only as part of a possible complete diet that will allow weight loss without depriving the body of all the elements it needs. It is recommended to consume the pumpkin in the morning and preferably raw. "

Pumpkin has a positive effect on the condition of the male reproductive system. The pulp of a vegetable has a high concentration of vitamin E - tocopherol, which from the Greek translates to "offspring". The seeds contain a lot of zinc: 30 g represents up to 70% of the daily requirement. In addition, pumpkin seeds hold records among products containing L-arginine. Together they have a noticeable effect on the whole body: they take part in the synthesis of testosterone, normalize the function of the prostate, improve the condition of the cardiovascular system, and affect erectile function.

In a thin film - the shell of the pumpkin seed contains the amino acid cucurbitine, which has anthelmintic properties, which was used in folk medicine. Due to rare side effects, a decoction of raw seeds has been given to children and pregnant women.

The effect of pumpkin seeds even on cancer has been proven: a high concentration of zinc helps prevent the development of esophageal cancer. Zinc negatively affects cancer cells, while not damaging cells in the body, established by American scientists. Scientists explain this by the connection between zinc and calcium. Zinc "responds" to calcium signals sent by cancer cells. Pumpkin pulp can also help fight cancer. The provitamin A it contains helps prevent lung cancer. Scientists have experimentally discovered that the effect of the nicotine derivative of the carcinogen in cigarettes is neutralized by small doses of provitamin A.

Masks from porridge seeds, as well as compresses from pulp juice, are used in cosmetology to moisturize and lighten the skin, reduce inflammation. The oil extract accelerates the healing of epidermal lesions.

Pumpkin has a laxative, anti-inflammatory and choleretic effect, so a small amount is useful for people with congestion and constipation.

The high potassium content of the pulp reduces the risk of cardiovascular disease and strengthens the walls of blood vessels, which is extremely useful for people with atherosclerosis and high blood pressure.

 

The use of pumpkin in the kitchen

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Pumpkin recipes exist in almost every kitchen around the world. From this vegetable you can make soups, desserts, mashed potatoes for baby food, cereals and pastries with other ingredients - the fantasy is unlimited. In Italy, even the flowers fried in the dough are used as food. Raw pumpkin is added to salads.
The pumpkin is remarkable in that it retains a considerable amount of nutrients even after heat treatment.

 

Pumpkin casserole

One of the healthiest dishes. Perfect for breakfast or dinner thanks to the lightness and satiety due to the fibers. Add your favorite foods - apples, nuts or dried apricots.

  • Pumpkin - 0.3 kg
  • Milk - 0.5 cup
  • Round rice - 0.5 cup
  • Eggs - 3 pieces
  • Butter - 2 tbsp. spoons
  • Sugar - 3 tbsp. spoons (to taste)
  • Salt, cinnamon, raisins - to taste


Boil the rice in water, finely grate the raw pumpkin. Beat the eggs with the sugar, salt, and spices. Mix all the ingredients, pour in the milk. Grease the shape with butter, sprinkle with breadcrumbs, and put in the casserole dish. Bake at 180 degrees or in the slow cooker (in “cooking” mode) 35 - 50 minutes depending on thickness. Let cool and serve with sour cream or honey.


Pumpkin juice and testicular hydrocele

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How to prepare a pumpkin for juice

  • Choose a small/medium pumpkin, the kind you can make a pie with. Pumpkins that are heavy for their size and have smooth skin are best.
  • Wash the pumpkin thoroughly and remove the stem.
  • Cut the pumpkin in half. It can be very difficult
  • Remove the seeds and stringy pulp.
  • Peel the pumpkin and cut it into small pieces that can fit through your juicer.

Freshly squeezed pumpkin juice will help to cope with this unpleasant male disease. With edema in the scrotum area, you need to drink half a glass of pumpkin juice per day. Pumpkin perfectly removes excess water from the body, and with regular use, dropsy will gradually pass. In addition, with hydrocele, it will be useful for men to include in their diet various dishes of this healthy vegetable.

For more information on our testicular hydrocele product click here

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