Reverse Stroke | Amazing New Stroke Cure |
It's our second-biggest killer and has left nearly seven million survivors living with crippling disability. Despite the dramatic medical advances in other fields, there's only so much that can be done for a stroke patient - which makes the work of one clinic in America so tantalising.
The new therapy is controversial and heavily criticised, but the patients say it's truly miraculous. Meet Linda Lumbra, a woman who was left paralysed -- trapped inside her own body. She could hardly walk or talk. What happens after this therapy, has to be seen to be believed. She was CURED in just minutes!
The controversial and incredible new therapy can reduce the effects of a stroke in just minutes. Watch and be amazed.
The new therapy is controversial and heavily criticised, but the patients say it's truly miraculous. Meet Linda Lumbra, a woman who was left paralysed -- trapped inside her own body. She could hardly walk or talk. What happens after this therapy, has to be seen to be believed. She was CURED in just minutes!
The controversial and incredible new therapy can reduce the effects of a stroke in just minutes. Watch and be amazed.
Reverse Stroke: The controversial and incredible new therapy for stroke patients.
Chronic neurological dysfunction produced by stroke and traumatic brain injury has long been thought to be irreversible. A new scientific discovery by the INR, as documented in the videos below, now promises to change current thinking about the potential for recovery of function, even years after the acute event. Disclaimer: Individual results vary, not all patients respond. Additional doses may be necessary to maintain the clinical response. Treatment for these indications is innovative (“off-label”).
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All medications have potential adverse effects. These side effects must be weighed against the possibility of beneficial therapeutic effects with regard to treatment of the underlying illnesses in question. We cannot guarantee, nor do we mean to imply, by any of the information in this website, that any single medication will necessarily lead to clinical improvement if administered for any given new patient. This information was provided as a service to our website visitors and should be considered as information ONLY.
Decades-old stroke damage reversible with
oxygen therapy, say researchers
Up to 20 years after suffering a stroke, patients are reporting remarkable improvements in brain function with calibrated oxygen treatments inside hyperbaric chambers. While treating stroke patients with hyperbaric oxygen is nothing new, the fact that it can be effective after so many years is an exciting new development according to specialists
oxygen therapy, say researchers
Up to 20 years after suffering a stroke, patients are reporting remarkable improvements in brain function with calibrated oxygen treatments inside hyperbaric chambers. While treating stroke patients with hyperbaric oxygen is nothing new, the fact that it can be effective after so many years is an exciting new development according to specialists
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