Guest guest Posted June 11, 2010 Report Share Posted June 11, 2010 Maybe I missed it, but I have not seen mention of cayenne in this thread. Cayenne (pepper, extract, etc.) is one of the most powerful ways to stop and/or prevent stroke. http://www.greenspun.com/bboard/q-and-a-fetch-msg.tcl?msg_id=004amH De; Re: DMSO/stroke I think the DMSO needs to be given as soon after the stroke as possible, and probably quite a bit of it, I think IV is what they used in the book, but any way you can get it in the person would possibly help some. It can't prevent them dying from bleeding out or something like that but if it is possible to stabilize the person then it can prevent more tissue damage to the brain so it may prevent the paralysis and other problems many suffer after stroke - or help them recover from those things. To prevent stroke, the best way is to get ideal levels of vitamin C. Vitamin C is highly involved as a catalyst in the reaction in which the body forms collagen, the glue that holds the cells together. Physicians think the only sign of vitamin C deficiency is scurvy, in which the blood vessels break, gums bleed, etc. but that is severe vitamin C deficiency. Many physicians believe there is a sub-clinical (not recognized by modern medicine) vitamin C deficiency in which the body limps along with not enough, making do the best it can. It results in hard arteries with plaque because it put the plaque there to shore up the arteries against bursting because they've lost the quality of their collagen - aren't elastic and cannot flex/move well without tearing. Magnesium is best taken with vitamin C as most Americans are also magnesium deficient and the reaction that uses the vitamin C needs magnesium also. Other things useful in preventing stroke are cod liver oil or another source of vitamin A and D, vitamin K, Omega-3 fatty acids, lysine, & Co Q 10. Avoiding fluoride will help a lot too. Fluoride breaks enzymes by hydrolyzing their bonds. It ruins enzymes for digestion and also for body repair. Dr. Waldbott, in his examination of cadavers, found the highest amount of fluoride in the whole body in the aorta. He theorized that the body wanted iodine there (prevents arteriosclerosis) but as the fluoride was a halide (same family as iodine) and iodine was likely deficient, it wound up with the wrong halide. But fluoride didn't work - the aortas were in terrible shape. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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