Healing a Brain Aneurysm Naturally: Safe and Effective Remedies

| Modified on Aug 26, 2024
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A brain aneurysm is a severe condition that occurs when a blood vessel in the brain weakens and bulges, potentially leading to a rupture. While medical intervention is often necessary, supporting your health with natural remedies can play a crucial role in overall recovery and brain health. Below are some natural approaches that may complement conventional treatments and promote healing.

1. Diet Rich in Antioxidants

A diet high in antioxidants can help protect blood vessels and reduce oxidative stress, which is crucial for brain health. Foods rich in antioxidants include berries, dark leafy greens, nuts, seeds, and dark chocolate. Incorporating these into your daily diet may support vascular integrity and overall brain function.

2. Omega-3 Fatty Acids

Omega-3 fatty acids are essential for brain health and have anti-inflammatory properties. They can help maintain healthy blood vessels and reduce the risk of complications related to a brain aneurysm. Include sources like fatty fish (salmon, mackerel), flaxseeds, chia seeds, and walnuts in your diet. A high-quality fish oil supplement can also be beneficial.

3. Garlic

Garlic is known for its ability to improve circulation and reduce blood pressure, both of which are important for preventing the rupture of an aneurysm. Incorporate fresh garlic into your meals, or consider taking a garlic supplement after consulting with your healthcare provider.

4. Turmeric and Curcumin

Turmeric, and its active compound curcumin, have potent anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects. Regular consumption of turmeric can support vascular health and may help in managing conditions that could exacerbate a brain aneurysm. Add turmeric to your diet, or take curcumin supplements with your doctor’s approval.

5. Ginkgo Biloba

Ginkgo biloba is a herb known to improve blood circulation and cognitive function. It may help in maintaining blood flow to the brain, reducing the risk of complications. Always consult with a healthcare professional before starting ginkgo biloba, as it can interact with certain medications.

6. Stress Management Techniques

Chronic stress can increase blood pressure, which may aggravate a brain aneurysm. Incorporating stress management techniques such as deep breathing exercises, meditation, yoga, and regular physical activity can help maintain healthy blood pressure levels and support overall brain health.

7. Magnesium Supplements

Magnesium is vital for maintaining healthy blood vessels and reducing blood pressure. A deficiency in magnesium can lead to vascular issues, making it important to ensure adequate intake through diet or supplements. Foods rich in magnesium include leafy greens, nuts, seeds, and whole grains. Consult your healthcare provider before starting magnesium supplements.

8. Proper Hydration

Staying well-hydrated is crucial for maintaining healthy circulation and reducing the risk of blood clots. Ensure you drink plenty of water throughout the day and avoid excessive consumption of caffeine and alcohol, which can dehydrate the body.

9. Mary Martinez's Natural Remedies for Healing a Brain Aneurysm

Mary Martinez from Arcadia, California, shared her remarkable experience of healing a brain aneurysm using natural remedies with Earth Clinic in 2016, which you can read below.  Mary followed a regimen that included taking 1 ounce of colloidal copper, 15 mg of zinc, and 940 mg of butcher's broom in capsule form every morning for six months. She reported that after following this protocol, her brain scan revealed no evidence of an aneurysm, to her and her doctors' surprise.

Continue reading below for feedback from Earth Clinic readers who have tried natural remedies for this condition.


Brain Aneurysm Remedies

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Posted by Shay (Chicago, IL) on 08/25/2024
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Brain aneurysm healing ?

Hi I'm looking for natural remedies to heal/shrink brain aneurysm. Has anyone successfully done so?

EC: Hi Shay, please see below for posts from Mary and Happy on our newly created brain aneurysm page regarding copper and zinc. These posts have just been copied over from the stroke recovery feedback and Q&A pages, as they were tough to find.

Replied by Cindy
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08/26/2024
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Anything to do with bleeding - cayenne. It will flush, open and strengthen the entire circulatory system PLUS, taken regularly and used on food, SHOULD bleeding occur, it will be right there and ready to check it.

Cayenne is a habit you WANT. Particularly with today's "food" and in today's environment. Both physical AND sociopolitical.


Colloidal Copper, Zinc, Butcher's Broom

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Posted by Mary (Arcadia, California) on 10/21/2016 51 posts
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My brain aneurysm was cured

First of all I would like to thank Bill Thompson with all my heart for his fabulous help. He helped me in such a bad time in my life. I was hopeless at the time I asked for help and Bill really gave me great instruction. I still can't believe it is gone. I took an ounce of Colloidal Copper and 15 mg of zinc. To stop toxicity. I also took Butchers Broom. I did this for 6 months. My doctor sent me have a brain scan done with dye in it.

A few hours later the Tech who gave me the brain scan called me at home. He said, "What was your reason for coming here?", I said "because I have a brain Aneurysm", He said, "Who told you that" I said, "When I was in the hospital in Dec 2015 the doctors gave me an MRI."

He said, "and you saw it?"

I said, "Yes I did."

He stood quite for a little while and then said, "I think you better talk to your doctor."

Instead I went and picked up my x-rays of the brain scan and the report that came with it. It said, "Everything looks normal no evidence of a brain Aneurysm! " I was in shock and happy after having a party to say goodbye to all my friends. Everyone I new was praying for me. The worst were doctors from all over wanted to open up my head again I really did not want this. I am so thankful to God and Bill for his help.

Many blessings Bill and Earthclinic for all your help.

With Love,

Mary Martinez

EC: Mary's post has been copied from Earth Clinic's stroke recovery page on 08/25/24.

Replied by C.
(Usa)
10/27/2016

Mary,

Could you please give more specific instruccions on how to take the cooper and zinc and the butchers broom (is this in tincture form?), how often and how much?

Thank you very much.

Replied by Mary
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10/28/2016
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Hello dear C:

This is how I took it. I would take 1 ounce of Colloidal Copper (liquid form) with a little water waited then would take my butchers broom (940 MG)in a vitamin form (capsules) with zinc 15 mg. Waited 30 mins then I would eat my breakfast.

I only took the dosage once a day in the morning. I really hope this helps you.

Blessings, Mary


Copper, Zinc

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Posted by Happy (Up The Creek) on 09/17/2015
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Posted by Emi (Sarajevo) on 09/10/2015

Hey, a dear friend has a grandfather who just had a bleeding to his brain. Now he is almost in a vegetative state, memory loss, thinks he is somewhere else, sleeps all day long and needs diapers- what can they do to get him in better shape? Any help appreciated!

Copper deficiency will cause the blood vessel walls to break open, and varicose. Give him 3 mg of a copper pill. for breakfast.... then give him 30 mg of a zinc formula pill at supper, to balance the copper in the body.

Don't give the copper and the zinc pill at the same meal. They will interfere with each other being aborbed if given at the same time.

Check to make sure he is not getting too much mineral molybdenum, also. The molyB will cause a copper shortage in the body.... and give him copper deficiency.



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