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WHAT IS
CRYOTHERAPY?
Cold treatment is a NATURAL, non-invasive,
drug free treatment. It heals without exposing
the tissues to chemicals that may create
problems. It would be almost impossible to
apply ice directly to the swollen tissues
inside the rectum, and, if done, the ice would
melt quickly because of the body heat. Science
has developed methods to create ice-like
devices to provide the cold directly to the
delicate areas of the rectum. ANUICE®
was invented to solve the problem and
to allow the application
of cold inside the delicate rectal area.
Many
doctors recommend the use of ice for the
treatment of inflammatory related physical
problems, including hemorrhoids. Hemorrhoid
sufferers have been told to sit on iced water
by their doctors, for many years. Why? Because
they know that ice reduces the inflammation.

The use of cold for treating physical problems
has been in use since the time of Hippocrates,
2,500 years ago. It has been a common practice
to apply ice or cold clothes to the body, or
immerse the body in cold water, to reduce
fever and to treat heat exhaustion.
Many
parents have rubbed the gums of teething
children with ice, or put ice in a minor burn
to reduce discomfort and pain.
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In some South
American countries, like Bolivia, high in the
mountains, hemorrhoid sufferers sit on the
cold railroad tracks to get relief from pain.
Because it is so effective, simple and
inexpensive, ice continues to serve as a
therapeutic tool for pain.
In the book SPORTS MEDICINE AND
REHABILITATION, by Ralph M. Buschbacker, MD of
the Department of Physical Medicine &
Rehabilitation, Indiana University Medical
Center, and
Ralph L. Braddon, MD, Professor of Physical
Medicine & Rehabilitation, Indiana
University, the authors wrote:
"Cold decreases blood flow, metabolic
activity and muscle tone. Cold therapy
decreases edema and hemorrhage and provides
analgesia. Nerve conductivity is decreased and
stretch reflexes are inhibited with deep
cooling..." (page No. 23, Tissue Injury
& Healing).

These doctors confirm something VERY IMPORTANT
for hemorrhoid sufferers: COLD DECREASES EDEMA
AND HEMORRHAGE. If cold decreases blood flow,
it must reduce the inflammation. If cold
provides analgesia, it must reduce the pain.
These are obvious deductions. Dr. Donald Demetrious, MD, in his book,
EMERGENCY WOUND CARE, page No. 127, states:"Ice is an ideal early treatment to
counteract the edema of soft tissue contusions
and
strains "
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