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Hawthorn berry extract at 1000mg a day has been used in traditional Chinese medicine for a few hundred years for this. Must be sure the bleeding has stopped before starting it.HelenTo: From: tagabanawa@...Date: Fri, 13 Jan 2012 21:43:10 +0000Subject: Re: Hemorrhagic Stroke

for acute stroke, acupuncture especially accessed through scalp

grace

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> > Would need to be kind of careful here, how far out from the bleed? Some

> > anti-oxidants in the natural world are blood thinners, like Pine bark

> > extract. Probably I would go with Omega 3, 3-6,000 a day( 3000 bid), a

> > minor blood thinner. Vit C perhaps for collagen, and cell wall growth

> > rebuilding. Curcumin is a powerful anti-oxidant, I don't think has any blood

> > thinning qualities, Curcumin 400-600 mg a day.

> > Cote

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> > Sent: Friday, January 13, 2012 11:20:17 AM

> > Subject: Hemorrhagic Stroke

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> > Does anyone have any suggestions to minimize brain tissue irritation after a

> > hemorrhagic stroke. Apparently they are try high does antioxidant therapy in

> > Europe to protect the brain tissue from the development free radical oxygen

> > species caused by blood. Any traditional or non-traditional recommendations?

> > Thanks

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