Remedies Needed to Reduce Cerebral Saccular Dilations

Posted By Elma (Belo Horizonte, Mg, Brazil) on 07/24/2018

Hello good day.

My name is Elma, I am 39 years old and would like your help with a medical question. First of all, I thank you immensely for the opportunity to exchange these words with you and for the generosity in reading my message. His work seems very consistent in healing by natural means, and this caught my attention. Therefore, I would like to count on your support in my case, which I report below. At this point, I have two questions:

1. Is it possible to treat my case with reduced cerebral saccular dilations?

2. What is the best diet for this case, including natural food and vitamin complexes?

Please, guide me on how best to get on with this conversation.

Once again, thank you.

Hugs,

Here's my case:

Between late 2014 and early 2015, I suffered a migraine that lasted several weeks. This made me get help from a neurologist and then from a neurosurgeon. At the time - 2015 - I received a neural diagnosis that worried me. So I've been following up with a neurosurgeon and a hematologist since then.

This follow-up is due to the fact that I have two genetic factors that favor thrombosis, but I do not have the disease developed. They are: Leiden V factor and alteration of lipoprotein A. In 2015, lipoprotein A was 126 mg, in 2018 it is 60 mg. The normal value for lipoprotein A is less than 30 mg.

In this year of 2018, the doctor is suggesting suggested brain surgery. Which worries me a lot, given the risks of the surgical procedure. As I like natural health control, since 2015 I take daily:

- 1000 mg of vitamin C

- 90 mg of ginkgo biloba,

1000 mg of Omega 3

- lemon juice and red fruits;

Due to the risk of thrombosis, I do not use contraceptives and avoid foods such as soy and yam, because they have high hormonal potential. Red fruit juice is intended to decrease the effects of menopause.

I would like to get your help for a health issue. This year, I was diagnosed with the situation below, which would like to know if there is a natural treatment that can reduce the situation or even make it stop. I ask for your help in the analysis.

1. Magnetic resonance angiography of the encephalon, with an arterial emphasis evidenced an accentuated narrowing of the flow column, suggesting stenosis in the supraclinoid segment of the right internal carotid artery. It is observed a marked narrowing and interruption of the flow column in the M1 segment of the right middle cerebral artery, filling the distal branches of this artery by collaterals, some branches of the external carotid artery on this side.

2. Image suggesting saccular dilation in segment A1 of the right anterior cerebral artery, projecting cranially and posteriorly and measuring approximately 0.34 cm of base, by 0.28 cm of depth. After the aforementioned dilation, no flow is observed inside.

3. Image suggesting saccular dilation in topography of the anterior communicating artery, projecting anteriorly and inferiorly and measuring approximately 0.14 cm of base, and 0.37 cm of depth.

4. Presence of small broad-base saccular dilatation in the transition of the intracavernous / supraclinoid segments of the left internal carotid artery, adjacent to the emergence of the posterior communicating artery, projecting posteriorly and inferiorly and measuring approximately 0.21 cm of base per 0, 13 cm deep.

5. Image suggesting saccular dilatation in the right posterior cerebral artery, projecting laterally and measuring approximately 0.21 cm of base by 0.30 cm of depth.

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Replied by Assista (Windsor, UK) on 07/28/2018

Hi Elma,

Introduce a daily regime of chilli tea twice a day morning and evening and you will slowly get better. Make sure it's medical grade cayenne/chilli and not supermarket aadulterated rubbish. You might also consider reading a book called "curing with cayenne" by Dr. Richard Schulze.

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