Possible Preventive & Recovery Treatments of STROKE (Part 1)
- tebowingwithkimkar
- Dec 13, 2017
- 5 min read
Stroke is a medical emergency that results in an interruption of the blood supply to the brain. This causes oxygen deprivation to the brain. Within mere minutes of the onset, brain cells begin to die. Common effects of stroke are difficulty in walking or speaking, paralysis of the face or arms, confusion, trouble seeing and headache. A stroke can occur from blood clots or from a tiny rupture in a blood vessel called an aneurysm. Strokes is common with high blood sugar and high blood pressure.



Following initial treatment, a variety of home treatments can be used to reverse damage and promote recovery.
If a blood vessel ruptures chances are the person is way deficient in Vitamin C Complex and very likely deficient in copper. A molecule called elastin is needed by the vascular system to maintain integrity of veins and arteries. If you suffer from copper deficiency your body has trouble making elastin. Your blood vessels become rigid and not flexible like they should be. This makes them break or pop easily during minor blood pressure spikes. Look up Dr Joel Wallach about copper deficiency/aneurysm. He became known as The Mineral Doctor and the Dad of Liquid Mineral Supplements. He advocates the use of copper to prevent aneurysm. The very first symptom of copper deficiency in human beings is white, gray and silver hair. Copper is required as a co-factor to manufacture hair pigment. To treat this deficiency, take some colloidal copper coz if you don’t you get a breakdown in the elastic fibers of your skin, and you begin to see parts of your anatomy begin to sag. So if you have hemorrhoids, varicose veins, body parts that sag, wrinkles, white, gray or silver hair, the odds are you have aneurysms developing in you somewhere.
Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZjE9oTzfe6o&feature=youtu.be Dr. Wallach contends that aneurysms are caused by an essential fatty acid deficiency and ischemic strokes (clots) are from a selenium deficiency. Dr. George Kohler, the youngest person in history ever to win the Nobel Prize in Medicine drops dead at 48 of a cardiomyopathy heart attack, because he believed that you can get everything you need from your four basic food groups. He should have taken selenium. Athletes, no matter what age, sweat more in 5 years than couch potatoes do in 70 years. And when you sweat, you don’t just sweat out potassium and Gatorade, you sweat out all 60 essential minerals. If you sweat out all your selenium and you don’t replace it by supplementation, you’re at high risk of getting a cardiomyopathy heart attack. You sweat out all your copper and don’t replace it by supplementation, you’re at high risk of developing an aneurysm and dying suddenly of a ruptured aneurysm. If you sweat out all your chromium and vanadium and don’t replace it by supplementation, you’re at high risk of getting diabetes. And if you sweat out all your calcium and magnesium, boron and zinc, and sulphur, and other minerals that are required for cartilage, ligaments, tendons, connective tissue, bone, you’re going to get a joint/bone injury. What are the early warning signs of mineral deficiency? Well, I already told you about white, gray or silver hair for a copper deficiency. Liver spots or age spots on the back of your hand, side of your face or neck is caused by a selenium deficiency. Then, of course, you have toe cramps, leg cramps, hypertension -- these things are all caused by a deficiency of calcium, and if you’re an athlete at age 25 or 15, and you get a leg cramp, it’s a calcium deficiency. These signs are telling you if you don’t stop drinking those soda pops and start supplementing with some calcium, by the time you are 40 to 60 years old you’re going to suffer with arthritis and osteoporosis. PRODUCE TO EAT As for natural foods one should partake, think WHITE FOODS, not only green, yellow & red foods. You know how you're always told to fill your plate with colorful fruits and veggies? They're all good. But WHITE foods could cut your stroke risk in half. When you think "white," think under the skin (ex: apples and pears). That includes bananas, cauliflower, onions, garlic, and cucumbers. In an impressive stroke study, apples and pears stood out because they accounted for more than half of the white produce people ate, and the white stuff is what slashed stroke risk. While eating lots of fruit and veggies has long been linked to fewer strokes, this is the first effort to pinpoint which produce gets the credit. So there is TRUTH to this old rhyme after all: An APPLE a day keeps the doctor away. The people in this big, long study (10 years, 20,000 men and women) cut their stroke risk 9% for every 25 grams of white produce they ate. Here's how apples size up (approximately) to some other white foods:
Medium apple: 180 grams
Banana: 115 grams
1 cup of raw cauliflower: 100 grams
10 slices of cucumber: 70 grams
Truly, you can see why eating an apple (or pear) is hard to beat, brain-wise. And yes, eat the skin too. It has fistfuls of fiber and plant antioxidants. Just wash it thoroughly to remove insecticide spray and it would be good to go down your gullet. There was also a Danish study that concluded that a reduced risk of ischemic stroke (clot) was most evident when eating fruits & veggies that are eaten raw (not cooked), ie, leafy veggies, citrus fruits, and other fruits. The potentially protective effect of citrus fruit in that study is also in accordance with previous findings on fruit and veggies that are rich in vitamin C and may indicate a role for vitamin C in preventing or treating ischemic strokes (clots). Fruits that are very rich in Vitamin C are:
Guava - towers over other types of fruit, including oranges, in terms of vitamin C content
Kiwi - has a much higher concentration of vitamin C than that in a navel orange
Papaya
Lychee
Cashew Apples - also known as cashew fruits, are very rich in vitamin C. It has 5X more vitamin C compared to oranges. They combat premature aging too. One article I read says to eat cashew apples EVERYDAY. In the U.S., they sell cashew juice in some convenience stores and they're delicious. I have tried them. Why can't we do that in Pinas? This gives me an idea: cashew apple smoothie or shake! YAY!
More to come in Part 2.
SOURCES 1. STROKE https://anon.to/kUY7tG
2. Stroke Recovery and Prevention Remedies https://anon.to/mPM7SA
3. COPPER DEFICIENCY: GRAY HAIR/WRINKLES/SAGGING BODY PARTS/VARICOSE VEINS, HEMMORHOIDS http://www.kingmaker.net/trustme.html
4. Which fruits help prevent stroke? https://www.sharecare.com/health/stroke-prevention/which-fruits-prevent-stroke
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