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HOME TREATMENT FOR LOW BLOOD PRESSURE

Those COOL strokes!

Home treatment for low blood pressure responds well to the proper use of cold. Blowing Fan Therefore, this section will present the principles of the therapeutic use of cold applications in correcting chronic hypotension (low blood pressure) of the arteries. This condition has responded well to the proper use of cold. These patients require the stimulus of cold properly applied to affect the spinal centers that control arterial tension. Full instructions for self-diagnosis, treatment and diagrams are included.



Some people believe that the stimulus described herein is too simplistic to accomplish anything, but it really works. Try it! I did, and it works great.


Our particular concern is for those who have low blood pressure--those in whom the vasodilators are overbalancing the vasoconstrictors. Anything that relaxes tension makes them worse. They are the people who are on the search for help, diet being the chief source of their efforts toward health.

The Erdman Method of home treatment has the answer for this condition. Anything that will increase the circulation to the spinal cord will improve the function of the spinal nerve which, in turn, control the tone of the arteries, intestines, and skeletal and motor muscles. The use of cool applications along the spine and muscles of the back (regulated by the compressibility--not rate--of the pulse) forces some of this blood into the spinal cord where the nerve cells lie. Therefore, the nourishment of the nerve cells is increased. Then stronger nerve pulses will pass over the spinal nerves to the arteries (our first concern), the gastrointestinal tract and the motor and skeletal muscles.

Erdman Clinic in Pennsylvania uses cool treatments extensively and is highly recommended for severe cases, especially those with serious diseases.

Visit their web site Erdman Clinic for more intensive information and to learn the modern techniques now used by the clinic. Not everyone can afford to go to the clinic. I talked to them and received their approval and permission to promote this particular home treatment for those who cannot go to Pennsylvania to see them.

Dr. Jackson, who worked there many years ago, loved to get babies treated! Usually the shock of coming through the birth canal leaves their arterial tone very "relaxed." She also said, "I LOVE to treat 'colic' babies; the largest artery goes to the stomach."

For those who cannot go to the clinic in Pennsylvania, there is a simple home treatment you can do yourself and costs absolutely nothing. All you need is an all-metal kitchen knife and the instructions and charts included in this web site.

Rate of blood flow

Many diseases have been cured by restoration of the proper flow of blood throughout the system. Frederick Erdman in his book The Treatment of Low Blood Pressure states, "Why not emphasize the depression in the circulation as being the actual disease instead of giving all the attention to the terminal local tissue changes that must inevitably result from a depressed circulation?"

Many diseases are the result of poor circulation.

How can any great progress be made in the prevention of disease if the factor on which one's vitality depends receives so little attention? All people, regardless of the state of their health and whether or not there are heart complications, can be said to fall into one of four classes, according to the existing tension of the arteries and of the stomach and intestines. It is vital to know which class one is in before trying any physical home treatment.

Class A: Those having a general lack of arterial tone - low blood pressure
Class B: Those having "relaxed" arteries in one or two areas of the spinal cord
Class C: Those who have hypertension that has "gone wild"
Class D: Those having a normal tone of the arteries

This web site deals with Class A, B and C.

Continue on to Class A and the corresponding chart needed for the treatment here.

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