HP All-in-One Printing Paper, 96 Brightness, 22 lb, Letter Size (8.5 x 11), 500 Sheets/Ream (20701-0)
HP All-in-One Printing Paper, 96 Brightness, 22 lb, Letter Size (8.5 x 11), 500 Sheets/Ream (20701-0)
HP All-in-One Printing Paper, 96 Brightness, 22 lb, Letter Size (8.5 x 11), 500 Sheets/Ream (20701-0) All Purpose Paper – Above the FreyThis paper is a bit stronger and a bit brighter than the standard 20 lb. bond paper. The brightness factor helps the printed word stand out more, especially noticeable with older laser printers that uses black ink that seems more like dark grey. Also, the heavier weight means the paper is more substantial and it takes more klutzyness to accidentally rip it. My work always stands out on this paper – just compare it to what your office uses! This paper works well with my laser and my laser jet printer. Having sold copiers in my deep past, I can tell it would work well in copiers, too. I wish it were made in a recycled version. Continue Reading.
Alternative Stroke Treatment
Alternative Stroke Treatment

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The onset of a stroke is typically a major impediment to the way of life of an individual. Although the magnitude and effects of a stroke vary from one person to another, each is affected in some sort of life-changing way, albeit temporarily or permanently. The likelihood of having a stroke typically revolves around issues such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes, obesity, smoking, and some other outlying causes. Advancing age tends to be a factor as well although a stroke can occur at any time.
What is a stroke? It is a problem that involves the supply of blood to the brain. The most common type of stroke is an ischemic stroke (around 80% of the strokes), which means there is too little blood in a certain part of the brain, hence a lack of oxygen area that provokes cells death in this specific area. The less common type of stroke is called a hemorrhagic stroke (20% on average) which means there is too much blood in an area of the brain due to the rupture of a vessel. Since the brain is the “control center” for one’s entire body, this condition can cause rampant problems. There can be effects related to motor skills, vision, speech, and even cognitive functions at times. Obviously this condition has the propensity to be very life-changing.
How does one recover from a stroke? Well, most stroke treatment plans involve a lot of physical therapy and the re-learning of speech and common habitual things. In essence, one has to re-train the brain to “remember” whatever information was lost in the action of the stroke itself. And, as mentioned before, this varies from person to person in terms of the type of stroke itself, the magnitude of the stroke, and how quickly the person received medical attention. The physical rehabilitation and the relearning will certainly have to occur to move forward, but there are some alternative treatment options available that can speed up this process.
Recently, there has been a great deal of promise and success with natural medicinal remedies that can aid in the speed and success of the overall recovery time. By no means is this to suggest that traditional rehabilitation should not be followed; this simply aids that process. The best part is that most of the ingredients in this alternative are natural so the body will welcome them even more, and with less side effects. If one can speed the recovery process along in any manner, let alone a natural one, it certainly is beneficial.
Stroke recovery with natural stroke treatment here.
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