How a needle can save the life of a stroke patient

A NEEDLE CAN SAVE THE LIFE OF A STROKE PATIENT

From Prof Irene Liu, a Chinese Professor

Keep a syringe or needle in your home to do this.

It's amazing and an unconventional way of recovering from stroke, read
it through it can help somebody one day. This is amazing. Please keep
this very handy. Excellent tips. Do take a minute to read this. You'll
never know, ones life may depend on you.

My father was paralysed and later died from the result of a stroke. I
wish I knew about this first aid before.

When stroke strikes, the capillaries in the brain will gradually
burst. (Irene Liu) 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/she is to prevent
him/her from falling over again and then the blood letting can begin.

If you have in your home an injection syringe that would be the best.
Other wise, a sewing needle or a straight pin will do.

1. Place the needle/pin over fire to sterilize it and then use it
to prick the tip of all ......10 fingers.
2. There are no specific acupuncture points, just prick about an
mm from the fingernail.
3. Prick till blood comes out.
4. If blood does not start to drip, then squeeze with your fingers.
5. When all 10 digits are bleeding, wait a few minutes then the
victim will regain consciousness.
6. If the victim's mouth is crooked, then pull on his ears until
they are red.
7. Then prick each earlobe twice until two drops of blood comes
from each earlobe.

After a few minutes the victim should regain consciousness. Wait till
the victim regains 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 a class when another teacher came running to
my classroom and said in panting, 'Ms 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 colour 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 colour 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 two 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 stayed 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 second
cause of death. The lucky ones will stay alive but can remain
paralysed for life. It is such a horrible thing to happen in one's life.

If we can all remember this blood letting method and start the life
saving process immediately, in a short time, the victim will be
revived and regain 100% normality.

Prof. Irene Liu


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