verify and veracity... heheh, double whammy on my part. LOLZ
On Thu, 10 Mar 2005 21:19:04 +0800, ogrefoot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Bob, > > can't verify the veracity of the message below, but i found it on the net > > begin quote > ==================== > From a reliable Chinese medical practitioner: > > When stroke strikes, the capillaries in the brain will > gradually burst. When a stroke occurs, stay calm. No > matter where the victim is, do not move him/her. > Because, if moved, the capillaries will burst. > > Help the victim to sit up where he is to prevent him > from falling over again, and then the bloodletting can > begin. If you have in your home an injection syringe, > that would be the best, otherwise, a sewing needle or > a straight pin will do. Place the needle/pin over fire > to sterilize it, and then use it to prick the tip of > all 10 fingers. There are no specific acupuncture > points, just prick about a mm from the fingernail. > Prick till blood comes out. If blood does not start to > drip, then squeeze with your fingers. When all 10 > digits is bleeding, wait a few > minutes then the victim will regain consciousness. > > If the victim's mouth is crooked, then pull on his > ears until they are red. Then prick each ear lobe > twice until two drops of blood comes from each ear > lobe. > > After a few minutes the victim should regain > consciousness. Wait till the victim regain his normal > state without any abnormal symptoms then take him > to the hospital, otherwise, if he was taken in the > ambulance in a hurry to the hospital, the bumpy trip > will cause all the capillaries in his brain to burst. > > If he could save his life, barely managing to walk, > then it is by the grace of his ancestors. > > I learned about letting blood to save life from > Chinese traditional doctor Ha Bu-Ting who lives in > Sun-Juke. Furthermore, I had practical experience > with it. Therefore I can say this method is 100% > effective. > > In 1979, I was teaching in Fung-Gaap College in > Tai-Chung. One afternoon I was teaching class when > another teacher came running to my classroom and > said in panting, "Mr. Liu, come quick, our supervisor > has had a stroke!" I immediately went to the 3rd > floor. When I saw our supervisor, Mr.Chen > Fu-Tien, his color was off, his speech was slurred, > his mouth was crooked--all the symptoms of a stroke. > > I immediately asked one of the practicum students to > go to the pharmacy outside the school to buy a > syringe, which I used to prick Mr. Chen's 10 > fingers tips. When all 10 fingers were bleeding (each > with a pea-sized drop of blood), after a few minutes, > Mr. Chen's face regained its color and his eyes' > spirit returned, too. > > But his mouth was still crooked. So I pulled on his > ears to fill them with blood. When his ears became > red, I pricked his right earlobe twice to let > out 2 drops of blood. When both earlobes had two drops > of blood each, a miracle happened. Within 3-5 minutes > the shape of his mouth returned to normal and his > speech became clear. > > We let him rest for a while and have a cup of hot tea, > then we helped him go down the stairs, drove him to > Wei-Wah Hospital. He rested one night and was > released the next day to return to school to > teach.Everything worked normally. There were no ill > after-effects. > > On the other hand, the usual stroke victim usually > suffers irreparable bursting of the brain capillaries > on the way to the hospital. As a result, these victims > never recover. Therefore stroke is the no. 2 cause of > death. The lucky ones will stay alive but remain > paralyzed for life. > > It is such a horrible thing to happen in one's life. > If we can all remember this bloodletting method and > start the life-saving process immediately, in > a short time, the victim will be revived and regain > 100% normality. > > We hope you can tell others about this first aid > method. By doing so, stroke may be removed from the > list of major causes of death. > ==================== > end quote > > who knows, a few pin pricks won't kill either > > On Wed, 9 Mar 2005 12:13:00 -0800 (PST), bobby villanueva > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Susie is recuperating at an incredible pace for someone who had a > > massive > > > > > > stroke - all because Sherry saw Susie stumble - -(that is the key that > > > isn't mentioned below) - and she then asked Susie the 3 questions. So > > > simple - - this literally saved Susie's life - - > > > I had received this informative e-mail the week Susie had her stroke. > > > Susie failed all three questions, and I called 911. Even though Susie > > > had normal blood pressure readings and it did not appear to be a stroke, > > > as > > > she could converse to some extent with the Paramedics they took her to > > the > > > > > > > > > hospital right away. I thank God for the sense to remember the 3 steps! > > > > > > > > > Read the following and learn how to help recognize a possible stroke > > > victim! > > > > > > > > > SOMETHING WE ALL NEED TO KNOW. IS IT A STROKE? > > > > > > > > > Sometimes symptoms of a stroke are difficult to identify. > > > Unfortunately, the lack of awareness spells disaster. The stroke victim > > > may suffer brain damage when people nearby fail to recognize the symptoms > > > of a stroke. Now doctors say a bystander can recognize a stroke by asking > > > three simple questions: > > > > > > > > > *Ask the individual to SMILE. > > > > > > > > > *Ask him / her to RAISE BOTH ARMS. > > > > > > > > > *Ask the person to SPEAK A SIMPLE SENTENCE. > > > > > > > > > If he or she has trouble with any of these tasks, call 9-1-1 immediately > > > and describe the symptoms to the dispatcher. > > > > > > > > > After discovering that a group of non medical volunteers could identify > > > facial weakness, arm weakness and speech problems, researchers urged the > > > general public to learn the three questions. They presented their > > > conclusions at the American Stroke Association's annual meeting last > > > February. 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