Stroke: How to Reduce Risk & Promote Recovery - Naturally by Walter Kocken
Few people realise that stroke is the third biggest killer in Western countries after heart disease and cancer.
In fact, mortality after a stroke is at its peak in the first two weeks where around a half of all stroke patients will die.
There are 60,000 deaths every year from strokes in the UK alone, while in the U.S. the figure is well over 700,000. With statistics like these, it makes sense to get information concerning reducing the risk of stroke.
Described as a ‘revolutionary approach’, this unique reference work is now available: Stroke: How to Reduce Risk and Promote Recovery – Naturally
Based on nearly 15 years of research, Walter Kocken empowers readers to take positive action in reducing the risk of stroke and offers a natural treatment regime for those who have been affected – to stroke patients and their carers.
A superb work for individuals, carers, and health professionals alike, it’s packed with practical information that offers:
- A down to earth approach to reducing the risk of stroke, and;
- Supporting improvement for anyone unfortunate to have been affected, no matter how much time has elapsed since his or her last stroke.
Stroke: How to Reduce Risk and Promote Recovery – Naturally gives clear information concerning the researched benefits of using natural approaches.
After a stroke, a major concern for most patients is often their inability to walk properly and/or to use their affected limbs efficiently. Additionally, the patient’s ability to think clearly, to concentrate, or to be aware of events around them can be compromised.
Stroke: How to Reduce Risk and Promote Recovery – Naturally clearly demonstrates how the use of natural approaches can promote easier movement in the affected body, as well as clearer thinking, better concentration and awareness, simply by helping the patient attain a state of calmness.
Since the early 90’s the author has used his therapeutic skills to address the major concerns of stroke patients.
Having spent thousands of hours working with long-term case studies and with further investigations into the effectiveness of natural approaches, Walter has produced a new resource in the pharmaceutically dominated armoury of stroke management and prevention.
This excellent book reveals:
- What is stroke?
- The causes of stroke
- Transient Ischaemic Attack (T.I.A.) – A Forewarning of Possible Stroke
- Physical Disability after stroke
- Mental, Emotional, and Psychological Disability after stroke
- The importance of the stroke patient’s mental, emotional and psychological states of mind
- Improving clarity of mind in the stroke patient – naturally
- Right and Left sided strokes
- The role of the Stroke therapist
Specifically, the author highlights the importance of natural therapies in promoting warmth, feeling and flexibility in the affected body, and he believes that it is a treatment as effective as physiotherapy in providing lasting improvement.
Using case study evidence, Walter Kocken stresses the need to teach the stroke patient relaxation techniques – so necessary in releasing muscle tension, pain and restricted movement in the affected body. Walter also gives a step by step guide to helping stroke patients develop the ‘New Walk’ – a simple, yet revolutionary approach that dramatically improves the stroke patient’s ability to walk more easily and comfortably. In addition, he also points out how a stroke patient can learn how to use their affected arm more efficiently.
All of the above, plus much more are outlined in Stroke: How to Reduce the Risk and Promote Recovery – Naturally by Walter Kocken.
Remember:
No matter how much time has elapsed since a stroke, improvement is always possible.
And prevention may be a lot easier than you think…
Find out how NOW!
The price of this e-book is just $19.99
(approximately £11)
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