From our list of herbs and spices, the following are recommended for Strokes:
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- Fish Oils
- Ginko Biloba
- Hemp Oil
Natural Cures and Remedies for Strokes
Activities (Jiaogulan) – Adaptogen ; Antiaggregant ; Antiatherosclerotic ; Anticancer ; Antiedemic ; Antifibrotic ; Antiinflammatory ; Antiischemic ; Antioxidant ; Antiradicular ; Antisenility ; Antistroke ; Antithrombic ; Apoptotic ; Cardioprotective ; Cardiotonic ; Chemopreventive ; Hematopoetic ; Hepatoprotective ; Hypertensive ; Hypocholesterolemic ; Hypolipidemic ; Hypotensive ; Immunomodulator ; Immunostimulant ; Leukocytogenic ; NOgenic ; Radioprotective ; SOD-genic .
Indications (Bastard Cedar) – Alopecia ; Anorexia ; Asthma ; Bacteria ; Bleeding ; Bronchosis ; Cancer ; Childbirth ; Cold ; Cough ; Dermatosis ; Diarrhea ; Dislocation ; Dysentery ; Elephantiasis ; Fever ; Flu ; Gonorrhea ; Heatstroke ; Hemorrhoid ; Hepatosis ; Herpes ; Infection ; Leprosy ; Malaria ; Nephrosis ; Parasite ; Pneumonia ; Proctosis ; Prostatosis ; Pulmonosis ; Rash ; Shigella ; Sore ; Sore Throat ; Staphylococcus ; Syphilis ; VD ; Virus ; Water Retention .
Fish Oils, Ginko Biloba, Hemp Oil
Heatstroke ; Hematuria ; Hemoptysis ; Hepatosis ; Herpes ; Hiccup ; Infection ; Inflammation ; Insomnia ; Itch ;
Hypertension, if not eliminated, may cause heart attacks or strokes or other disability conditions such as detachment of the terina.
Indications (Borage) – Alactea ; Alcoholism ; Arthrosis ; Bladder Stone ; Bronchosis ; Cancer, breast ; Cancer, face ; Cardiopathy ; Catarrh ; Cholecystosis ; Cold ; Conjunctivosis ; Constipation ; Corn ; Cough ; Cramp ; Cut ; Cystosis ; Dehydration ; Depression ; Dermatosis ; Diabetes ; Diarrhea ; Eczema ; Edema ; Fever ; Gas ; Hepatosis ; High Blood Pressure ; Inflammation ; Insomnia ; Itch ; Jaundice ; Kidney Stone ; Lethargy ; Menopause ; Nephrosis ; Nervousness ; Neurodermatosis ; Pain ; Peritonosis ; Pharyngosis ; Phlebitis ; PMS ; Pulmonosis ; Rheumatism ; Ringworm ; Sclerosis ; Snakebite ; Sore Throat ; Stress ; Stroke ; Swelling ; Syndrome-X ; Tuberculosis ; Tumor ; Ulcer, mouth ; Ulcer, throat ; Water Retention ; Wound .
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