A stroke often changes life suddenly and fundamentally. Alongside conventional medical care and rehabilitation, many of those affected wish for holistic support for regeneration, stabilisation and quality of life.
Naturopathic accompanying therapy can help:
- to promote circulation and microcirculation
- to stabilise the nervous system
- to regulate inflammation
- to alleviate fatigue, muscle tension or mood swings
- to support the body in a targeted way during convalescence
Individually tailored procedures such as micronutrient infusions, herbal remedies for vascular support, acupuncture, oxygen therapy or gentle manual therapy are used.
Important: Naturopathy does not replace emergency or acute care, but it can be a sensible complement to classical aftercare — gentle, strengthening and holistic.

About the author: Marcus Stötzer
Non-medical practitioner · Naturheilpraxis Stötzer Wiesbaden
Areas of focus: infusion therapy, acupuncture according to Boel, oxyvenation, colon hydrotherapy and vital nutrient medicine. Marcus has been supporting his patients for years with a holistic view of the body, energy balance and quality of life.
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