What Can Be Done for An Elderly Stroke Victim that Doctors Won't Treat?

Posted By Nlwilson (Orlando) on 04/04/2016

My daughters grandfather just had a major stroke. He was released from the hospital and the doctors said nothing more thy can do! This is in the Dominican Republic. They sent him home, he is bed ridden, doesn't eat or speak but does drink water. He does not open his eyes but I did see him move him arm, rubbing his head in a video. I cant believe they just sent him home to die. He not dying, and I think they family does not know what to do. I read all they remedies but seems they are for people up right and eating. What can be done to help this strong old man? He is in his 80's. I told the family to put an IV, I mean he must be hungry although he doesn't speak.I am desperate to help!
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Replied by Ben (Bremerton Wa ) on 04/05/2016

It seems doctors have given up on him, well we here at earth clinic are still here for you.

Stroke can be caused by two different injuries requiring different types of treatment.

An aneurysm is a blown out blood vessel. When this happens in the brain stroke occurs. Bleeding in the brain can kill or if the blood vessel is smaller it can put the victim into a coma or near coma

Doctors who foolishly give their patients rat poison as a blood thinner often create deadly stroke since coumadin is very hard on the body and thins the blood too much to clot in a cerebrovascular emergency.

The other type of stroke is caused by a blood clot entering the brain blocking a blood vessel and reducing oxygen to the affected area..

Both conditions result in poor tissue oxygenation to the area of stroke damage.

So what can we do to heal from stroke? That depends on what caused the stroke.

If the stroke was the bleeding type such as aneurysm the blood vessels first need time to heal then we deal with improving blood flow and oxygen delivery to the area after blood vessels heal.

In the blood clot type of stroke treatment should be started immediately to reduce the blood clot and improve oxygen delivery. We do that with systemic enzymes.

Nattokinase and serrapeptase are both excellent blood clot eliminators. They attack the fibrin and dissolve the blood clot this is why you have to wait for a broken blood vessel to heal if an aneurysm is present.

Enzymes thin the blood and could increase bleeding in an aneurism slightly, therefore know what you are dealing with. If an aneurysm is present enzyme therapy begins after the blood vessel heals

Nothing has shown faster improvement to eliminating a blood clot induced stroke than enzyme therapy however two other things help speed healing immensely they are dmso and hyperbaric oxygen therapy.

Dmso is fast cheap readily available and works wonders for stroke recovery and hundreds of other medical problems.

Dmso can be applied to the skin and travels throughout the body to where it is needed. Dmso has many different benefical actions on the body one of which is its ability to carry oxygen deep into stroke affected tissues. This helps stroke victims recover faster than normal.

Getting adequate blood flow and adequate oxygen is the key to stroke recovery.

Dmso can be used in both types of stroke and should be a first line treatment in all strokes.

Dmso will not increase bleeding in those with aneurysm.

Since dmso carries oxygen so effectively past areas of brain damage it minimizes injury while the stroke event is happening. Dr stanley jacobs the worlds foremost expert with dmso recommends its use at the first sign of trouble within minutes of a stroke

Even for those who's stroke has occured months ago like our brother ted, dmso can still be an effective treatment.

Brain swelling and inflammation is always a problem after stroke and the inflammation hinders recovery.

Systemic enzymes can control inflammation, dmso can control inflammation and boswellia herb can also control it.

The brain requires high amounts of omega 3 oils as found in fish oil and flax seed oil.

The brain also requires certain nutrients as found in lecithin for healing.

All of this revolves around one thing delivery of oxygen. In a stroke emergency we can deliver oxygen to the brain with hyperbaric oxygen therapy.

This therapy combined with enzymes and dmso results in stroke recovery in the shortest time possible.

Sadly very few doctors use this life saving valuable technology.

Now the good news is you can purchase a portable hbot chamber for home use and recieve training on how to use the equipment.

Many naturopathic clinics offer this treatment but its expensive and stroke victims require hundreds of hours in hbot for total recovery.

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Replied by Joy (Thailand) on 04/05/2016

Hi NIwilson,

I write in response to your daughter's grandfather who has had a stroke. It's very important for him to have fluids going to his body and you stated that he does drink water, which makes me think he can swallow ok. I suggest as a food to begin giving him "pobs" it's basically buttered bread soaked in warm milk with sugar or honey mashed into it, it's VERY important that he can swallow though to avoid this mix choking him. Pobs is a very old remedy in UK and has been used many times for people who are not so well.

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