Stroke

Cause of a Stroke

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.

How the BEMER may prevent strokes

Apart from addressing risk factors, the BEMER can significantly contribute to the prevention of strokes. Based on many years of scientific research, the BEMER specialised 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 relaxation of the autonomous 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.

Other biophysical effects of BEMER 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 will help to reduce the rehabilitation period, as well as have a positive effect on decreasing paralysis and other neurological dysfunctions.

BEMER-therapy can be used to improve the circulation and to give general support to the body’s self-regulatory mechanisms. Through the following scientifically proven effects, BEMER therapy can lead to the improvement or stabilisation of physical well-being and can contribute significantly to the complementary treatment of a stroke patient:

  • Positive physiological effect on the condition of microcirculation, and increased utilisation of oxygen in the capillary tissue
  • Positive effect on the protein biosynthesis (repair proteins)
  • Improved micro-hemodynamic conditions for the first steps of immunological processes, and thereby in indirect strengthening of the body’s own defense mechanisms
  • Positive effect on the autonomous nervous system

BEMER therapy is a complex method that optimises energy production by the individual cells (ATP) through improved circulation and increased oxygen utilisation, thereby contributing to the overall regulation of the body’s metabolism. BEMER therapy is an important and essential foundation for strengthening the body’s self-healing mechanisms, supporting other treatment measures, and decreasing the side effects medications, and therefore of great value to patients who have suffered a stroke.

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