Stroke is caused by uncontrolled diet that is high in saturated and
trans fats, resulting in cholesterol building up in the blood vessel in
the brain that block the circulation of blood to the body, including
cells in the brain. If not enough oxygen is delivered to the brain
cells, some cells die off and can not reproduce, the you may a stroke.
Other strokes happen when a blood vessel in the brain ruptures causing
the cells in your brain to be deprived of oxygen, thus they die and
never come back. In this article, we will discuss herbs that help to prevent stroke.
1.Ginkgo biloba
The
herb is extracted from the leaves of the ginkgo biloba tree and was
first used medicinally in China more than 4,000 years ago. Ginkgo
biloba has the ability to increase the oxygen content to the brain and
other bodily tissues, improving circulation of blood and improving
cerebral tolerance to hypoxia. Study shows that taking Ginkgo and other
blood thinner medications together may increase the risk of heart
diseases and stroke. Be sure to consult with your doctor before taking
ginkgo biloba.
2. Hawthorn
Hawthorn contains cardiotonic
amines, polyphenols, and is a source of Vitamins C, B, and many other
nutrients that help in relaxing and dilating arteries, increasing the
flow of blood and oxygen to and from the heart and maintaining healthy
blood pressure resulting in lowered risk of stroke.
3. Garlic
Garlic
contains high amounts of antioxidants and elements that help to improve
blood circulation. It is dangerous to take garlic extract together with
blood thinner medications as we mentioned in a previous article.
4. Cayenne
Cayenne
contains an active ingredient called capsaicin that has the abilities
to lower blood pressure and cholesterol levels as well as preventing
heart diseases and stroke.
5. Blueberries
Blueberries are one
of the richest food sources of natural antioxidants readily available,
having more than twice the levels of other berries that helps to
prevent heart disease, stroke and internal bleeding.
6. Pigweed
Pigweed is an excellent plant-source of
calcium. It helps lower one-third of the risk of succumbing to heart
attack. Personally, I believe these results also apply to ischemic
strokes, because they are biologically so similar to heart attack.
7. Willow bark
Willow
bark has been shown in several studies to reduce the risk of ischemic
stroke by about 18 percent. Study shows that willow bark has the
aspirin's ability to prevent heart attacks, and also shows a slight
increase in risk of hemorrhagic stroke from taking willow bark daily but the increase was small and not statistically significant.
8. Ginger
This is another herb proven to have anti-clotting abilities and has the same function as garlic.
Chinese Secrets To Fatty Liver And Obesity Reversal
Use The Revolutionary Findings To Achieve
Optimal Health And Loose Weight
Super foods Library, Eat Yourself Healthy With The Best of the Best Nature Has to Offer
Back to General health http://kylejnorton.blogspot.ca/p/general-health.html
Back to Kyle J. Norton Home page http://kylejnorton.blogspot.ca
Health Researcher and Article Writer. Expert in Health Benefits of Foods, Herbs, and Phytochemicals. Master in Mathematics & Nutrition and BA in World Literature and Literary criticism. All articles written by Kyle J. Norton are for information & education only.
Pages
- Home
- Kyle J. Norton's Health Tips (948) Alternative Therapy, Whole Foods and Phytochemicals
- @General Health
- @Children Health
- #Women #Health
- My List of Super Foods
- @Phytochemicals In Foods
- Men Health
- Vitamin Therapy
- @Most common Types of Cancer
- Most Common Diseases of Elders
- @Obesity's complications and Weight Loss
- @Healthy Foods Index
- @Popular Chinese Herbs
- Phytochemicals - Cancers and Diseases
- Hormones
- @Popular Herbs
- Dietary Minerals
- 5900+ Health Articles Back By Clinical Trials and Studies
- Food Therapies
- Herbal Therapies
- Phytochemical therapy
- Alternative Therapy(Yoga, Anti Aging and Regular Walking)
- Tons of Recipes
Questions or Enquiries?
Any inquiry of published articles, please e mail kylenorton@hotmail.ca
No comments:
Post a Comment