Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Olives.Healthy remedies. Pain after operation. Help yourself and others

Olives.


If you have some pain after operation.

 It's painful.

You don't  to be with this pain.


You can take olives and swallow it with bones. It's take a while, about 4 month but it helps.
You need to buy cans olives green or black but with bones inside.

I always take it with bones and it helps get rid of the stones in my body.




The olive is a species of small tree in the family of Africa, the Mediterranean Basin from Portugal to the Levant, the Arabian Peninsula, and southern Asia as far east as China, as well as the Canary Islands, Mauritius. The species is cultivated in many places and considered naturalized in France, Corsica, Greece, Albania, Crimea, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Italy, Jordan, Palestine, Syria, Lebanon, Java, Norfolk Island, California and Bermuda.

The olive's fruit, also called the olive, is of major agricultural importance in the Mediterranean region as the source of olive oil. The tree and its fruit give its name to the plant family, which also includes species such as lilacs, jasmine,  The oldest attested forms of the latter two words in Greek are respectively the Mycenaean written in the Linear B syllabic script. The word "oil" in multiple languages ultimately derives from the name of this tree and its fruit.

A kidney stone, also known as a renal calculus is a solid concretion or crystal aggregation formed in the kidneys from minerals in the urine. Kidney stones typically leave the body by passage in the urine stream, and many stones are formed and passed without causing symptoms. If stones grow to sufficient size (usually at least 3 millimeters they can cause blockage of the ureter. This leads to pain, most commonly beginning in the flank or lower back and often radiating to the groin or genitals. This pain is often known as renal colic and typically comes in waves lasting 20 to 60 minutes. Other associated symptoms include: nausea, vomiting, fever, blood in the urine, pus in the urine, and painful urination.
The diagnosis of kidney stones is made on the basis of information obtained from the history, physical examination, urinalysis, and radio graphic studies. Ultrasound examination and blood tests may also aid in the diagnosis. Urinary stones are typically classified by their location in the kidney, ureter or bladder, or by their chemical composition. About 80% of those with kidney stones are men. Blockage of the ureter causes decreased kidney function and dilation of the kidney.



A stomach stone or gizzard stones, is a rock held inside a gastrointestinal tract. A Stomach stone are retained in the muscular gizzard and used to grind food in animals lacking suitable grinding teeth. The grain size depends upon the size of the animal and the stomach stone role in digestion. Other species use it as ballast. Particles ranging in size from sand to cobbles have been documented.