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Epilepsy - Epilepsy 2008
Written by Frank Mangano   
Tuesday, 18 March 2008 00:38

Seizure is a neurological problem

Did you know that more than 2 million people in America today are suffering from epilepsy? This is a disorder that many people are familiar with and it is generally characterized by reoccurring seizures. Let’s note here that not everyone who experiences seizures in turn has epilepsy, but seizures are a symptom of this disorder. Basically, an epileptic seizure is a malfunction of the brain during an uncontrollable surge of electrical activity from the nerve cells in the cerebral cortex. These types of seizures rarely damage the brain on a permanent basis but they do create a more difficult lifestyle.

You may have also heard of intractable epilepsy and this is a form of the disorder that only 20% of epilepsy patients suffer from and it is defined when medications and treatments cannot control the seizures. For the other 80%, medications and surgical techniques can control the seizures. However, side effects of antiseizure medications include mental fatigue, blood disorders and liver problems just to name a few.

There are many different theories as to what causes epilepsy, but none have been scientifically proved to date. Some of these theories include mental illness, mental health issues or developmental delays, which are some of the most commonly referred to theories in regards to how epilepsy develops.

Many people who suffer from epilepsy in their daily life are now looking for natural remedies and treatments to further help prevent seizures.

  • One of the most essential natural supplements is Dimethylglycine. This is a powerful antioxidant that has the ability to increase the oxygenation of the tissues in the body.
  • Magnesium is another supplement that can be taken on a daily basis in dosages of 700 mg, divided. This natural supplement calms your nervous system and muscle spasms throughout the body. Take on an empty stomach between meals and be sure to use chloride form.
  • Vitamin B complex is extremely important and can be taken 3 times daily in dosages of 100 mg. This supplement and vitamin is extremely important when it comes to the functions of your central nervous system. Many epilepsy sufferers receive vitamin B injections from their doctor to speed up the effects.
  • Zinc is a supplement that has the ability to protect the brain cells and for an epileptic person, this is crucial.
  • Coenzyme Q10 plays a vital role in the management of epilepsy because it increases oxygen to the brain. I recommend the brand QH-absorb by Jarrow Formulas.
  • In regards to herbs, you can receive benefits from alfalfa, black cohosh, hyssop and lobelia. Each herb has different healing properties in regards to epileptic symptoms. For optimal results, alternate their usage.

No matter which of these natural remedies or treatments you choose to experiment with, always use caution and speak to your physician and naturopathic specialist to make sure that these natural supplements and herbs will not interact negatively with your current prescription medications.

Since epilepsy is a condition that over 2 million Americans suffer from today, consider the natural side of treatment to experience what it can do for you and your symptoms.

  

 

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