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Strokes and the BEMER 3000
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Stroke is the third largest cause of death and one of the leading
causes of disability amongst adults in Australia. Over 48,000
strokes occur every year, one every 11 minutes, and up to one third
will die in the first 12 months
How may the BEMER 3000 prevent and assist the sufferers of Strokes?
Almost all
cases develop as a consequence of general arteriosclerosis with
partial or complete blocking of a blood vessel essential for the
brain's blood circulation. They all have one characteristic in
common: blood supply to the affected part of the brain is
insufficient, which leads to impaired functioning of this most
delicate organ.
The way in which people are affected by stroke depends on
where in the brain the stroke occurs, and on the size of the stroke.
For example, someone who has a small stroke may experience only
minor effects. On the other hand, someone who has a larger stroke
may be left totally paralyzed on one side, in a coma or may die due
to the extent of the damage. |
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“…blood circulation is improved, the risk of blockages and
arteriosclerosis is significantly reduced” |
The
BEMER 3000 Therapy system and applicators |
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How the BEMER 3000 may prevent strokes |
Look out for the signs of stroke and live! |
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Apart from
addressing risk factors, the BEMER 3000 can significantly contribute
to the prevention of strokes. Based on many years of scientific
research, the BEMER specialized impulse form with a broadband
frequency spectrum was developed. This impulse produces positive
measurable effects on cell metabolism and blood circulation. This
reduces strain on the cardiovascular system and due to harmonization
of the vegetative nervous system, adverse effects caused by stress
have less impact on the organism's metabolism.
To achieve
this, the activation of the body's own nitrogen monoxide system,
especially in the walls of the blood vessels, is of particular
significance: the vessels dilate and blood circulation is improved.
Simultaneously,
the risk of blockages resulting from blood clots is reduced; the
latest research indicates that the development of degenerative
changes in the blood vessels (arteriosclerosis) can be reduced
significantly. |
There
are often early signs of stroke. The signs of both stroke and TIA
(Transient Ischaemic Attack)
may be any
one, or combination of the following:
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Weakness or
numbness or paralysis of the face, arm or leg on
either or both sides of the body
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Difficulty speaking
or understanding
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Dizziness,
loss of balance or an unexplained fall
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Loss of
vision,
sudden blurred or decreased vision in one or both eyes
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Headache,
usually severe and of abrupt onset or unexplained change in the
pattern of headaches
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Difficulty swallowing
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Other
biophysical effects of BEMER 3000 include improving blood viscosity
and enhancing oxygen supply, which is particularly important for the
brain as coordination centre of all physical and mental activities. |
After a stroke,
treatment with BEMER 3000 may help to reduce the rehabilitation
period, as well as having a positive effect on the subsidence of
paralysis and other neurological dysfunctions. |
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The BEMER 3000
Therapy program and
Recommendations |
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In cases of
Haemorrhagic strokes, commence therapy after the patient leaves the
hospital. Use the BEMER Mat on Level 1 (M1) in
the mornings only, for the first 2 weeks. From the 3rd
week include P2 on the mat at noon, and the Mat (M1) before sleep.
* From the 3rd
week after stroke. See table > |
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Prevention |
Stroke
(TIA) |
Haemorrhagic |
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AM |
BP |
BP |
M1 |
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Noon |
BP |
P2* |
P2* |
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Evening |
BP |
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Bedtime |
M1 |
M1 |
M1* |
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User Result |
Stroke is always a medical emergency! |
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“A 70 year old patient suffered a stroke at the beginning of July.
The patient underwent daily BEMER 3000 therapy at the Westville
Hospital. After only one week of daily BEMER 3000 therapy, the
patient could recall specific bank account details and discuss them
with his wife. Two days later, he could move the paralyzed leg and
he was able to touch his knee.
With the aid of appropriate physiotherapy, he can now also stand
upright on his own. The hospital staff and I have never seen such a
fast recovery and healing. At present, the patient is well and
alert.” Dr A.G.T |
If you experience any of the symptoms yourself or
recognize them in someone else, call 000 even if the symptoms last
for only a short time!
Among the most
important risk factors for strokes are:
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High blood pressure and other cardiovascular diseases
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Diabetes (especially with uncontrolled blood sugar levels)
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Raised blood lipids and uric acid levels
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Smoking (increases risk by 50 %!) |
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Proven physiological effects of BEMER 3000 therapy |
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Based on the scientifically proven mechanisms listed below, the
BEMER 3000 can contribute
to the stabilization, or improvement of
a wide range of parameters that affect the
overall condition of the patient and can make a significant
contribution towards the improvement,
maintenance and quality of life of the patient:
1. Increase of the reaction capability of molecular and sub
molecular structures in the organism by means of the unique
broadband signal that initiates a wide spectrum of chemical reaction
processes (Kafka, W).
2. Electromagnetically induced activation of HSP 70, (Jelinek, R) a
‘repair protein’ resulting in the synthesis of the special proteins
responsible for improved and faster wound healing (Preissinger, M).
3. Increase of Micro and macro circulation, resulting in
increased oxygen partial pressure, oxygen saturation and the
unclotting
of erythrocyte clusters in the blood
4. Improved metabolism of red blood cells through improving
ATP (Adenosine Tri-phosphate) and other energy rich phosphate
storage
depots (Spodaryk, K).
5. Lowered
blood pressure and a reduction in pulse frequency and vegetative
relaxation (Michels-Weikili, S) are of basic importance for the
overall improvement of the patient’s
condition, as well as for the regeneration
and activation of the immune system |
Video clips from a clinical study:
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Increased white blood cell adhesion
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Improved blood microcirculation
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Literature link
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