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Ischuria Urinary Retention Cure Remedy Treatment Therapy



ISCHURIA / URINARY RETENTION


Coriander :Take 20 ml. Of the juice of green coriander leaves mixed with 10 gms. Of sugar. Repeat it if one dose does  not work.

Onion :Boil 45 gms. Of onion pieces  I n 1 litre of water.  Strain it, mix honey and take it thrice a day. It will clear the flow of urine without any pain. The frequency of urine is checked. If urine has stopped, its secretion will restart.

Milk :Taking hot milk  jiggery is tackling urinary problems. It clears the flow of urine. There is no hesitan-cy. Take a glass of milk with jiggery every day.

Radish :If the  secretion of urine stops due to kidney problems, take a dose of two ounces  of radish juice . It will facilitate the secretion of urine. Taking 2 ounce of radish juice will check Burning micturition and pain.

 Lemon :Grind lemon seeds and put the paste on the navel and pour  cold water over it It will remove the obstruction and clear the flow of urine

Cumin seeds : Grind cumin seeds and sugar in equal quantity and take 2 tsp. of it thrice daily with water. It water. It will increase the flow of urine.

Turnip : If the flow of urine is  obstructed, eat raw turnip and radish.

Cabbage :It is beneficial in ischuria. This vegetable should be prepared in clarified butter.

Cabbage :It clears the flow of urine.

Long cucumber : It is diuretic the flow of urine. Melon is also diuretic.

Banana :Four tsp. of banana juice mixed with 2 tsp. of clarified butter removes the obstruction in urine and increases the flow. It is very good recipe for curing ischuria. The clarified butter I the banana juice cannot be retained in the stomach and the flow of urine is increased.

Rice :Take half a glass of boiled rice water (maand) mixed with sugar. It will clear the obstruction .

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