Reducing brain inflammation after stroke
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- čas přidán 19. 04. 2020
- DO YOU WANT BETTER SOLUTIONS and ANSWERS FOR: drop foot, walking better, shoulder, arm, hand, speech problems and/or fatigue, brain fog after your stroke?
We provide stroke survivors and their families stroke rehabilitation intensive training weeks (and vacation!) in the USA, Cyprus and the Netherlands. We integrate practical application of the latest stroke science, and "out of the box tools" that help many who are stuck after the first rehabilitation, including Linda, to continue their recovery after stroke.
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Where is the PDF file you refer to several times during your presentation?
I can't seem to find the pdf you mentioned in the video that lays out this information.
Hi, the video talks about a download with the names of products that can help with brain inflammation, however, I can't seem to see it.
Arjan, again a clear and excellent information and masterclass which will help me further in my recovery. Since I met you my quality of life has improved very much and with your help will devellop much more. This is information should be known by every medic and paramedic in order to help patiants. I will collect al your masterclasses, so go on and keep me busy.
Roy van de Geer, The Netherlands
Hi Roy, that means a lot to us. We are working hard on new material (-: Thank you!
Cant find PDF mentioned for suggestions for inflamation and vitamins that help
Wow, thank you for this video.
I had a minor stroke a few years ago and I had lots of inflammation afterwards. I used most of what you mentioned in this video with minimal improvement(reduction of the inflammation) until I started taking digestive enzymes. Within 3 months, I felt much better. Nearly a year later, I am back at the gym lifting weights again, while walking/jogging a few times a week too. I feel much better.
Do you feel back to normal?
@@nickcorso6396 I am almost there. Small steps though each day. Its winter now and my left hand does feel colder when I am out walking. But that sensation is getting less intense each week.
In short, I can cram more activities in the day without the cycle of fatigue, pain, sleep and lack of energy. The inflammation is definitely under control or gone.
@@mandandi That's amazing. I am happy to hear that.
@@nickcorso6396 Also waiting a response.
thank you kindly for your info, time & energy you put into this, as l have been battling CRPS (a neurodegenerative disease) for 31 years. I take 100-200 mg of luteolin(dissolved in 1/2 tbsp extra virgin olive oil or coconut oil and helps with brain fog plus I get a big burst in energy levels for about 8 hr. Other flavinoids I take are grape seed extract, DHM, Olive leaf ext., green tea ext., white willow bark ext. CRPS causes low-grade fevers daily (last few years fevers get as high as 101.9 daily...do you have any suggestions other than lowering the neuroinflammation n
wow, I have been taking most of these for the past 5 years and I was not aware of all these benefits. I decided to diversify my diet years ago, so I just buy and use various plants - powders, roots, leaves, fruits, seeds, bark etc; as long as they are edible.
Is there a connection between brain inflammation and heavy- burning head ? I find relief just tilting my head forward.. basically when my head is lower than my shoulders
How many master classes do you need.?
Hi I have a question! with brain fog, are you still able to formulate normal thoughts and ideas it just takes more effort right?
Hi Brett, that really depends on the severity of the brain fog. So yes, with low levels you can still think, process and formulate, but not to the level you are used to. It costs (a lot) more effort. Thank you!
@@stroke.rehabilitation That makes sense! so with high severity of brain fog can you still talk with people and carry out normal tasks anyway? it just becomes even slower?
Why do doctors let stroke victims lay sedinant in bed