Let me be straight forward in saying that I rarely (if ever) buy into homeopathic medicines. However, for the sake of "why not?" I decided to give Venapro a try. I did a lot of reading up on it, before ordering, and the general consensus is that it is fairly effective.
I disagree.
No, I did not use the product for the suggested 6 month usage, however, as many reviews will state, change can be noticeable within the first few weeks to month. I noticed zero change.
The pills did not give me 'horrendous' diarrhea, as some others say, but they did make me feel bloated and gassy.
The spray is more than 80% alcohol, which is why you are instructed to spray it under your tongue (super strong alcohol taste in background of plant-you-probably-dont-want-to-eat flavor...you know what I mean). Its as strong as listerine.
I followed the instructions: 2 pills/day, 3 two-squirt sprays/day for over 7 weeks before I decided it just wasnt worth the hassle anymore.
My hemorrhoids are not what I would call serious - theyre more like an inconvenience. Internal and external. Yippie.
If you're reading this and have serious hemrrhoids, consult a proctologist about band ligation or cryo treatment (because thats the only way youre going to get rid of them).
If yours are more mild, I suggest you forget about this all together and stick with over the counter pads and creams...and stop reading the paper or playing gameboy on the toilet.
Since stopping use of the product, Ive decided to make the oh-so-difficult "lifestyle change" that the truly well-informed always tout.
I drink a full 8-10 glasses of water/day (approx 2 litres) from an aluminum water bottle. Helps me keep track.
I started taking a fiber supplement (because I cant always remember to eat THAT many high fiber fruits and veggies)
It has only been a week since I started these 2 things and Ive noticed a MUCH greater change than what I did in the numerous weeks of Venapro.