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this just came in my inbox after i read elysia's message. i hope this will be helpful, dear lady. so sorry you are going through so much. i thought the charcoal tablet suggestion was excellent. i was thinking clay, but charcoal is as good or better. also, eating dark green leafy veggies like kale, parsley, etc, will help absorb nasty things. love, patricia Begin forwarded message: > New Study Confirms Gingko Biloba Aids Stroke Recovery > by Sayer Ji, Founder > A new study published in the Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Disease confirms that extracts of one of the oldest plants in existence today, the 'living fossil' known as Gingko biloba, protects against stroke-related neurologic deficits in human subjects. Read Now > http://www.greenmedinfo.com/blog/new-study-confirms-gingko-biloba-aids-stroke-recovery?utm_source=www.GreenMedInfo.com&utm_campaign=6fa0acae86-Greenmedinfo&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_193c8492fb-6fa0acae86-86842177 |
I suggest using BioMagScience magnets for stroke. My dad had a mild stroke almost two weeks ago, had slurred speech and some movement issues. After two days of Peter Kulish's magnets, his slurred speech went away.
www.biomagscience.net [hidden email] I also gave him Young Living's Essential Oil BRAIN POWER, since that was all that i had. I ordered him some Aroma Life which is designed for stroke. The bodywork, CFT - Gillespie Approach is excellent for stroke (must be healed up) because it opens up the brain to breathe. www.gillespieapporach.com The magnets are the best. Regards, Joan --- In [hidden email], Patricia Robinett <patricia@...> wrote: > > timely. > this just came in my inbox after i read elysia's message. > i hope this will be helpful, dear lady. > so sorry you are going through so much. > i thought the charcoal tablet suggestion was excellent. > i was thinking clay, but charcoal is as good or better. > also, eating dark green leafy veggies like kale, parsley, > etc, will help absorb nasty things. > love, patricia > > > Begin forwarded message: > > > New Study Confirms Gingko Biloba Aids Stroke Recovery > > by Sayer Ji, Founder > > A new study published in the Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Disease confirms that extracts of one of the oldest plants in existence today, the 'living fossil' known as Gingko biloba, protects against stroke-related neurologic deficits in human subjects. Read Now > > > http://www.greenmedinfo.com/blog/new-study-confirms-gingko-biloba-aids-stroke-recovery?utm_source=www.GreenMedInfo.com&utm_campaign=6fa0acae86-Greenmedinfo&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_193c8492fb-6fa0acae86-86842177 > |
Be careful using gingko, it can also cause stroke. It thins the blood and can cause hemmorage. My blood is strange sometimes and I cannot take it much at all anymore. Even a couple days in a row and I start having sharp pains in my head. As I have seen it cause hemmorage in my fingers, and experience a similar feeling before the vessel bursts, I have to assume it is close to doing the same in my brain.
Also, it may depend on the quality of the brand. Too bad, because it did help memory when I was able to take more years back. ~ Snoshoe --- In [hidden email], "coloredoctave" <joanlulich@...> wrote: > > I suggest using BioMagScience magnets for stroke. My dad had a mild stroke almost two weeks ago, had slurred speech and some movement issues. After two days of Peter Kulish's magnets, his slurred speech went away. > > www.biomagscience.net > > [hidden email] > > I also gave him Young Living's Essential Oil BRAIN POWER, since that was all that i had. I ordered him some Aroma Life which is designed for stroke. > > The bodywork, CFT - Gillespie Approach is excellent for stroke (must be healed up) because it opens up the brain to breathe. > > www.gillespieapporach.com > > The magnets are the best. > > Regards, > Joan > > --- In [hidden email], Patricia Robinett <patricia@> wrote: > > > > timely. > > this just came in my inbox after i read elysia's message. > > i hope this will be helpful, dear lady. > > so sorry you are going through so much. > > i thought the charcoal tablet suggestion was excellent. > > i was thinking clay, but charcoal is as good or better. > > also, eating dark green leafy veggies like kale, parsley, > > etc, will help absorb nasty things. > > love, patricia > > > > > > Begin forwarded message: > > > > > New Study Confirms Gingko Biloba Aids Stroke Recovery > > > by Sayer Ji, Founder > > > A new study published in the Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Disease confirms that extracts of one of the oldest plants in existence today, the 'living fossil' known as Gingko biloba, protects against stroke-related neurologic deficits in human subjects. Read Now > > > > > http://www.greenmedinfo.com/blog/new-study-confirms-gingko-biloba-aids-stroke-recovery?utm_source=www.GreenMedInfo.com&utm_campaign=6fa0acae86-Greenmedinfo&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_193c8492fb-6fa0acae86-86842177 > > > |
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