The blood, also known as hypercoagulability, can increase the risk of stroke. It occurs when there is an increased level of clotting factors in the blood, making it more likely to clot. This can be caused by various factors such as genetics, certain medications, medical conditions, and lifestyle habits.
In the conventional medical approach, the treatment for thick blood may involve medications such as blood thinners or antiplatelet drugs to prevent the formation of blood clots. However, some individuals may not tolerate these medications or may experience side effects.
The ToLe Neuro Acupuncture and Herbal Medical Centre, founded by Dato' Leong Hong Tole DSTM, offers a holistic approach to the treatment of stroke and thick blood using traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) techniques.
According to TCM, thick blood can be caused by a blockage of the Qi (energy) and blood flow, which can be corrected by stimulating the acupoints and improving the overall circulation of Qi and blood in the body.
One of the key treatments offered by Dato' Leong Hong Tole DSTM for stroke and thick blood is acupuncture. Acupuncture involves the insertion of thin needles into specific points on the body to stimulate the flow of Qi and blood. It is believed to help improve circulation and reduce inflammation, which can help alleviate symptoms associated with stroke and thick blood.
In addition to acupuncture, herbal remedies may also be recommended to help reduce the risk of blood clots and improve overall blood circulation. The ToLe Neuro Acupuncture and Herbal Medical Centre offers a range of herbal remedies that are customized to meet the unique needs of each individual patient.
Some of the herbs commonly used for the treatment of stroke and thick blood include Danshen (Salvia miltiorrhiza), Danggui (Angelica sinensis), Chuanxiong (Ligusticum wallichii), and Honghua (Carthamus tinctorius). These herbs are believed to help improve blood circulation, reduce inflammation, and prevent blood clots.
In addition to acupuncture and herbal remedies, Dato' Leong Hong Tole DSTM may also recommend dietary and lifestyle changes to help manage and prevent stroke and thick blood. This may include changes to one's diet, such as reducing the intake of high-fat and high-cholesterol foods, as well as increasing physical activity and reducing stress.
Overall, the treatment of stroke and thick blood with traditional Chinese medicine can be a safe and effective alternative or complementary approach to conventional medical treatments. It is important to consult with a qualified TCM practitioner to determine the most appropriate treatment plan based on individual needs and medical history
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