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Cause
Nutrient deficiencies, thyroid disorders, and stress can all contribute to epileptic seizures and must be screened for and addressed as part of a comprehensive treatment approach. Proper bowel movements two to three times a day are also important.
Important ** Consider a bowel cleanse to restore healthy bowel function. I do 4-5 bowel cleanses a year to maintain good healthy movements to remove excess waste and toxins.
Pioneering holistic dentist Hal Huggins, D.D.S., has noted the improvement, and in some cases the complete disappearance of epilepsy symptoms after removing toxic dental amalgams. If you have such amalgams in your mouth, consider having them replaced by someone properly trained in Holistic Dentistry.
Caution: If the individual's seizure does not stop within 5-10 minutes, seek immediate medical assistance. At the same time, be sure not to over-drug the patient, as medical drugs can actually trigger epilepsy due to their potential side effects.
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Natural Cures
Diet: Individuals affected by epilepsy should eat a low-fat, low-carbohydrate diet, and eliminate fried foods, salt, sugar, meat, milk, and alcohol. For long-term care, they should follow a hypoglycemic diet (see Hypoglycemia), being sure to avoid artificial sweeteners, excessive refined carbohydrates, and caffeine. For epilepsy accompanied by sluggish bowels or constipation, also ensure that the diet is rich with fibrous foods. And so a colon cleanse.
Herbs: For petit mal epilepsy, take one teaspoon of skullcap tincture three times a day.
Hydrotherapy: Hydrotherapy is the application of water, ice, steam and hot and cold temperatures to maintain and restore health. Treatments include full body immersion, steam baths, saunas, sitz baths, colonic irrigation and the application of hot and/or cold compresses. Hydrotherapy is effective for treating a wide range of conditions and can easily be used in the home as part of a self-care program. Many Naturopathic Physicians, Physical Therapists and Day Spas use Hydrotherapy as part of treatment. I suggest several at-home hydrotherapy treatments.
Juice Therapy: Drink a combination of celery, carrot, and lettuce juice three times a day.
Nutritional Supplementation: The following nutrients can help minimize symptoms of epilepsy: L-taurine and L-tyrosine amino acids (500 mg three times daily) along with an amino acid blend (two times daily); vitamin B complex and vitamins B3 (niacin), B5, B6 and B12; calcium; choline (start with 4 g daily and increase to 10-12 g within three months); dimethyl glycine (100 mg two times daily); magnesium; manganese; and zinc. Vitamin B complex injected intramuscularly may also be helpful.
Note: Sometimes essential fatty acids aggravate symptoms, so consult with a nutritional expert to determine if this is the case.
Alternative Professional Care
If your symptoms persist despite the above measures, seek the help of a qualified health professional. The following professional care therapies have all been shown to be useful for treating and relieving the symptoms of epilepsy: Acupuncture, Ayurveda, Biofeedback Training, Bodywork, Chiropractic, Craniosacral Therapy, Detoxification Therapy, Environmental Medicine, Holistic Dentistry, Hypnotherapy, Magnetic Field Therapy, Meditation, Mind/Body Medicine, Naturopathic Medicine, Osteopathy, Reflexology, Traditional Chinese Medicine, and Yoga
Best of health to you
2007-12-15 06:36:02
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answered by Healing Oneself 6
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2016-12-25 00:03:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Any physical stress that can come from several sources can trigger a seizure. Epileptic ones can be triggered by light or sound sensitivity. Usually before one of mine I either see a green and red light cross my right eyeball or an annoying song (mairsey doates) plays in my head. I'm usually very constipated at the time adding to the stress. Try to notice changes in sleep patterns or unusual behavior.
2007-12-15 06:26:01
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answered by B 2
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There are a number of things that might: Over-tiredness, flashing lights (which is why Nintendo puts that warning on their games), even certain food sensitivities.
Sometimes it's not even possible to tell what caused a seizure. But there are medicines which might control them.
2007-12-15 06:25:03
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answered by Tigger 7
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If you're familiar with hypnosis, then you've no doubt heard of Master Hypnotist Steve G. Jones. His book, "Ultimate Conversational Hypnosis" has been voted as the best hypnosis course ever made. The book is also available in electronic format at: http://www.hypnosistocontrol.net
If you want to get an edge in everyday communication and lead other people towards your goals this is a must read.
2014-09-24 12:52:18
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answered by Anonymous
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I have seizures myself and my triggers are being over tired, when driving in a wooded area and its sunny out the sun going through the trees (causing bright flashes of lights) strobe lights,(photosensitve) stress.
2007-12-15 06:10:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Making dietary changes is your first line of defense in treating hypothyroidism. Learn here https://tr.im/jG6ou
Many people with hypothyroidism experience crippling fatigue and brain fog, which prompts reaching for non-nutritional forms of energy like sugar and caffeine. I’ve dubbed these rascals the terrible twosome, as they can burn out your thyroid (and destabilize blood sugar).
1. Just say no to the dietary bungee cord. Greatly reduce or eliminate caffeine and sugar, including refined carbohydrates like flour, which the body treats like sugar. Make grain-based carbohydrates lesser of a focus, eating non-starchy vegetables to your heart’s content.
2. Up the protein. Protein transports thyroid hormone to all your tissues and enjoying it at each meal can help normalize thyroid function. Proteins include nuts and nut butters; quinoa; hormone- and antibiotic-free animal products (organic, grass-fed meats, eggs, and sustainably-farmed fish); and legumes.
2016-04-22 19:51:15
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2017-02-10 13:28:59
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all sensory stimulation's can induce the epileptic seizure ---why alone accuse the visual sensory stimulation --it is called aura
2016-03-16 00:25:37
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answered by Anonymous
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