Patients with cerebral infarction should eat a variety of foods, cereals mainly; eat more peaches, oranges, bananas, spinach, mao beans, sweet potatoes, potatoes and other foods rich in potassium, which can lower blood pressure and prevent stroke; calcium deficiency can prompt small artery spasm and increase blood pressure, and the daily intake of more than 1 gram of calcium can lower blood pressure; magnesium has a similar effect with calcium, and should eat more coarse grains, nuts, seaweed and other foods rich in magnesium; eat more vegetables, bananas, potatoes and more fiber food; eat dairy, beans or their products every day; often eat the right amount of fish, poultry and eggs, lean meat, less fat, skin, hooves and meat dishes; food and physical activity to balance, maintain the appropriate weight; eat light less salt, less sugar diet, should be reduced to about 6 grams of salt per day. There are some foods cerebral infarction patients eat less better not to eat (1) avoid high-fat, high-calorie food: if the continuous long-term into high-fat, high-calorie diet, can make the blood lipids further increase, blood viscosity increases, atherosclerotic plaque is easy to form, eventually leading to the recurrence of thrombosis. Avoid eating fatty meat, animal offal, fish eggs, etc., and eat less peanuts and other foods containing more fat and high cholesterol; avoid or use less whole milk, cream, egg yolk, fatty pork, fatty mutton, fatty beef, liver, offal, butter, lard, butter, mutton oil, coconut oil; should not use deep-fried, fried, barbecue cooking. (2) Avoid fatty, sweet and greasy, too salty stimulating fire and phlegm products: less sweet drinks, cream cakes intake; avoid eating too much sauce, salty dishes, etc. (3) avoid raw, cold, spicy stimulating food: such as white wine, pepper, spicy hot pot, etc., and hot food such as strong tea, mung beans, mutton, dog meat, etc. (4) avoid smoking, alcoholism: tobacco poisoning can damage the intima, and can cause small blood vessel constriction, narrowing of the lumen, and therefore easy to form thrombosis; a large number of references to strong alcohol, harmful to the blood vessels. According to the survey, alcoholism is one of the triggers of cerebral thrombosis.