Guest guest Posted October 17, 2000 Report Share Posted October 17, 2000 In a message dated 10/17/00 2:13:33 PM Central Daylight Time, Michdock@... writes: > Hi, > My friend just took his son to the hosp with a seizure. He is 11, NDA, and > for a year has been having these " fainting " type seizure but today was a > full > blown one. The nuerologist can find nothing wrong. Yesterday they went to > cardiologist. He said that he feels it is a dehydration factor. The child > is a bed wetter and it always seems to happen in the am. He isn't allowed > to > drink alot before bed and through out the night he becomes dehydrated. The > Dr. said this is seen mostly between ages 10 and 14. I know is > younger than that....but it might be something you want to ask just to have > all bases covered. > Maybe someone else has heard of this? I have dealt with many seizures, but > none of this type. > Boy this sure sounds like Sara, before each seizure she was sooo thirsty and ill (had an infection).............could have easily been dehydrated. I know after her first seizure my mind was trying to convince my heart that she just fainted.........I was heart broken and came to grips this was an actual seizure Sara is a big drinker, always thirsty. I think this is why she ends up in bed with me every night. She wakes up thirsty, gets a drink and then cuddles up next to me. We now have one more year of her seizure med (if she's seizure free for another year) it will be interesting to see what happens after that. The neurologist has never given me any explanation on how he came to his diagnosis, never said if anything was on the MRI. I think I too am going to ask for that MRI report. Kathy mom to Sara 8 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 17, 2000 Report Share Posted October 17, 2000 When Josh first started having the " fainting " spells they tested him, found nothing and decided to put him on seizure meds. His parents said no, they wanted to check around first. The Cardiologist had just seen a little girl yesterday with the same thing. The nuerologist agreed with the card to just have him drink lots of gatorade, fruit juice, and water and see how things go. Also, there is a steriod med they can use if they need to. I'll keep you posted on what happens. Our oldest daughter is a real " space cadet " . She just every once in a while stares into space..thinking. Before she came to us they thought it was seizures and put her on meds..even tho the test showed nothing. She was with us for about 6 mo and we told the Dr. that we didn't feel that it was seizures and the meds were doping her up.....we then had to wait for a Documented Year of no seizures before we could take her off her meds. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2000 Report Share Posted December 30, 2000 do you know of any literature that I can give to my friend whose grandson seizes daily? When he is not seizing he is extremely violent. Age 5 buy mentally age 2. Very sad. Anyway, I'm not sure how the family would feel about alternative treatments so anything I pass on would need to be convincing. Kathy seizures > Hi Beth, > > Seizures can be cured for 100 % with help of homeopathy. Success as > always depends on the administering of the right remedy, sometimes easy > to find, sometimes hard to find. > > Jan > > -- > Mr. Jan F. Lips, DHOM, HMC > Calgary Centre for Homeopathy > Calgary, Alberta > Canada > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2000 Report Share Posted December 31, 2000 Jan Does this include seizures caused by epilepsy? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2001 Report Share Posted July 12, 2001 My eldest son (now 47 years old) had undetected petit mal seizures for the first 11 years of his life. When he entered puberty, he began having gran mal seizures. Took him to a neurologist who did a complete workup and determined he had epilepsy due to birth trauma (transverse lie, forceps delivery). Also, he was having three types of seizures ... petit mal, gran mal and psychomotor. Dr. Calverly, the neurologist, said he probably would outgrow it once puberty was over and he did. Medication controlled all three types of seizures in the meantime. Hope this helps. granny --- " Setting a good example for your children takes all the fun out of middle age. " -- Feather http://www.bspyle.com/granny.html (no subject) > Hi everyone! I have a question to anyone who has downs syndrome. My sons > occupational therapist , who goes to his daycare to see him mentioned to one > of the daycare workers that he might be having some " seizures " ......this is > news to me! the daycare worker told me what she said today, and needless to > say, I was very angry because she did not mention anything to us. My > question is, does anyone have a child that has seizures? when my son gets > excited, sometimes he stiffens his legs and arms and looks upward, but as > soon as I notice it, he laughs......do you think this sounds like a seizure? > I'm so upset about it! He's 3 years old....... > > Debbie > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2001 Report Share Posted July 12, 2001 My eldest son (now 47 years old) had undetected petit mal seizures for the first 11 years of his life. When he entered puberty, he began having gran mal seizures. Took him to a neurologist who did a complete workup and determined he had epilepsy due to birth trauma (transverse lie, forceps delivery). Also, he was having three types of seizures ... petit mal, gran mal and psychomotor. Dr. Calverly, the neurologist, said he probably would outgrow it once puberty was over and he did. Medication controlled all three types of seizures in the meantime. Hope this helps. granny --- " Setting a good example for your children takes all the fun out of middle age. " -- Feather http://www.bspyle.com/granny.html (no subject) > Hi everyone! I have a question to anyone who has downs syndrome. My sons > occupational therapist , who goes to his daycare to see him mentioned to one > of the daycare workers that he might be having some " seizures " ......this is > news to me! the daycare worker told me what she said today, and needless to > say, I was very angry because she did not mention anything to us. My > question is, does anyone have a child that has seizures? when my son gets > excited, sometimes he stiffens his legs and arms and looks upward, but as > soon as I notice it, he laughs......do you think this sounds like a seizure? > I'm so upset about it! He's 3 years old....... > > Debbie > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2001 Report Share Posted September 2, 2001 Kathy, I am sorry to hear that your son has epilepsy. I thought I would share my husband's experience with epilepsy. By the way, that was an excellent point you made about the rash and the seizures. My husband's epilepsy didn't begin until he was around 12 years old or so. It was caused by the severe trauma his head took when he hit the driveway head first after pulling the stunt of climbing up a basketball support feet first (what goes up, must come down). He was on medication for a few years and finally got so fed up with the medicine's side effects that he refused to take the drug any longer. After discontinuing the drug, he said there were times that he would feel a fit trying to happen, but said he was able to " will " it away. And after a time, it was gone completely. Maybe eventually your child might " grow out " of epilepsy also. Kathleen In a message dated 9/2/2001 2:52:53 PM Central Daylight Time, felbatol@... writes: > My oldest son does have epilepsy. It is currently controlled with > medication. Been 3 years since we have seen a seizure. He has myclonic > jerks. They last about 2-5 seconds. After his second MMR when he was 5 (now > almost 12) he had a 2 minute seizure two weeks after. I was told it was not > related. That it would have to happen immediaetly after the shot. I didn't > believe that then or now. Since the rash can happen two weeks later why not > the seizures. > > Kathy > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2001 Report Share Posted September 2, 2001 Kathy, According to the now infamous, recent New England Journal of Medicine article, " et al. reported that immunization with MMR vaccine increased the risk of febrile seizures during the first 7 to 14 days after vaccination (relative risk, 2.1; 95 percent confidence interval, 0.7 to 6.4),8 and Farrington et al. found that the risk was increased during the first 6 to 11 days after vaccination (relative risk, 1.51; 95 percent confidence interval, 1.21 to 1.90).7 These findings are consistent with the timing of the onset of fever after vaccination with live attenuated measles virus. " Here are the exact citations: 7. Farrington P, Pugh S, Colville A, et al. A new method for active surveillance of adverse events from diphtheria/tetanus/pertussis and measles/mumps/rubella vaccines. Lancet 1995;345:567-569.[Medline] 8. MR, Ray WA, Mortimer EA, Fenichel GM, Schaffner W. Risk of seizures after measles-mumps-rubella immunization. Pediatrics 1991;88:881-885. The abstract to this last one follows: http://www.pediatrics.org/cgi/content/abstract/88/5/881?ijkey=X93dcAj.YAloY Risk of seizures after measles-mumps-rubella immunization MR , WA Ray, EA Mortimer, GM Fenichel and W Schaffner Department of Preventive Medicine, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, Tennessee 37232-2637. To evaluate the risks of seizures and other neurologic events following measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) or measles-rubella (MR) immunization, a retrospective cohort study was conducted among 18,364 Tennessee children enrolled in Medicaid who received MMR or MR immunizations in their first 3 years of life. One hundred children had seizures at some time between immunization and 36 months; there were no encephalopathies during this period. Four children had febrile seizures in the 7 through 14 days following MMR or MR immunization compared with 72 in the interval 30 or more days following MMR or MR immunization yielding a relative risk (95% confidence interval) of 2.1 (0.7 to 6.4). Although not statistically significant, this increase in febrile seizures in the 7- through 14-day interval following MMR immunization is coincident with the occurrence of fever following MMR immunization and is consistent with reports of other investigators. Volume 88, Issue 5, pp. 881-885, 11/01/1991 Copyright © 1991 by The American Academy of Pediatrics This article has been cited by other articles: Fenichel, G. M. (1999). Assessment: Neurologic risk of immunization: Report of the Therapeutics and Technology Assessment Subcommittee of the American Academy of Neurology. Neurology 52: 1546-1546 [Full Text] Barlow, W. E., , R. L., Glasser, J. W., , P. H., , R. S., Mullooly, J. P., Black, S. B., Shinefield, H. R., Ward, J. I., Marcy, S. M., DeStefano, F., Immanuel, V., Pearson, J. A., Vadheim, C. M., Rebolledo, V., Christakis, D., Benson, P. J., , N., Chen, R. T., the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Vac, (2001). The Risk of Seizures after Receipt of Whole-Cell Pertussis or Measles, Mumps, and Rubella Vaccine. N Engl J Med 345: 656-661 [Abstract] [Full Text] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- Copyright © 1991 by the American Academy of Pediatrics. [Disclaimer] ALL INFORMATION, DATA, AND MATERIAL CONTAINED, PRESENTED, OR PROVIDED HERE IS FOR GENERAL INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY AND IS NOT TO BE CONSTRUED AS REFLECTING THE KNOWLEDGE OR OPINIONS OF THE PUBLISHER, AND IS NOT TO BE CONSTRUED OR INTENDED AS PROVIDING MEDICAL OR LEGAL ADVICE. THE DECISION WHETHER OR NOT TO VACCINATE IS AN IMPORTANT AND COMPLEX ISSUE AND SHOULD BE MADE BY YOU, AND YOU ALONE, IN CONSULTATION WITH YOUR HEALTH CARE PROVIDER. seizures My oldest son does have epilepsy. It is currently controlled with medication. Been 3 years since we have seen a seizure. He has myclonic jerks. They last about 2-5 seconds. After his second MMR when he was 5 (now almost 12) he had a 2 minute seizure two weeks after. I was told it was not related. That it would have to happen immediaetly after the shot. I didn't believe that then or now. Since the rash can happen two weeks later why not the seizures. Kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2001 Report Share Posted September 2, 2001 I didn't see the movie, but I read a thread about it at BabyCenter. And for some reason, I'm thinking the movie's title was " First Do No Harm " . I've been meaning to get around to renting it. Kathleen In a message dated 9/2/2001 10:57:46 PM Central Daylight Time, lashannasmall@... writes: > Have you ever read about a treatment for seizures at Hopkins that uses > just diet? There was a movie about it. I do not remember the name of the > diet. It is proven. 70% of the actors in the movie were treated there and > have not had a seizure since. You stay on the diet for a certain amount of > years and than you can eat anything you want. There were people who had > multiple seizures everyday that never had another seizure in their life. > Maybe you can look into it. > > >From: " Kathy " <felbatol@...> > >Reply-Vaccinations > ><Vaccinations > > >Subject: seizures > >Date: Sun, 2 Sep 2001 15:50:47 -0400 > > > >My oldest son does have epilepsy. It is currently controlled with > >medication. Been 3 years since we have seen a seizure. He has myclonic > >jerks. They last about 2-5 seconds. After his second MMR when he was 5 (now > >almost 12) he had a 2 minute seizure two weeks after. I was told it was not > >related. That it would have to happen immediaetly after the shot. I didn't > >believe that then or now. Since the rash can happen two weeks later why not > >the seizures. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2001 Report Share Posted September 2, 2001 Have you ever read about a treatment for seizures at Hopkins that uses just diet? There was a movie about it. I do not remember the name of the diet. It is proven. 70% of the actors in the movie were treated there and have not had a seizure since. You stay on the diet for a certain amount of years and than you can eat anything you want. There were people who had multiple seizures everyday that never had another seizure in their life. Maybe you can look into it. >From: " Kathy " <felbatol@...> >Reply-Vaccinations ><Vaccinations > >Subject: seizures >Date: Sun, 2 Sep 2001 15:50:47 -0400 > >My oldest son does have epilepsy. It is currently controlled with >medication. Been 3 years since we have seen a seizure. He has myclonic >jerks. They last about 2-5 seconds. After his second MMR when he was 5 (now >almost 12) he had a 2 minute seizure two weeks after. I was told it was not >related. That it would have to happen immediaetly after the shot. I didn't >believe that then or now. Since the rash can happen two weeks later why not >the seizures. > >Kathy > _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 3, 2001 Report Share Posted September 3, 2001 About the movie with links to the treatment. http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/Hills/2844/mso_charlie.html > I didn't see the movie, but I read a thread about it at BabyCenter. And for > some reason, I'm thinking the movie's title was " First Do No Harm " . I've > been meaning to get around to renting it. > > Kathleen have been removed] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 3, 2001 Report Share Posted September 3, 2001 Did the diet for 19 months. Currently is platlet count is low. Tested twice this Summer. I was told reduce the amount of medication he gets at bedtime. I do hate giving him drugs. At least he is only on one. Some children are on several at a time. Just goes againest my thinking. I would suffer in pain while pregnant instead of popping a pill and now I give him stuff that can cause liver damage. ----- Original Message ----- From: " Lashanna Small " <lashannasmall@...> > Have you ever read about a treatment for seizures at Hopkins that uses > just diet? There was a movie about it. I do not remember the name of the > diet. It is proven. 70% of the actors in the movie were treated there and > have not had a seizure since. You stay on the diet for a certain amount of > years and than you can eat anything you want. There were people who had > multiple seizures everyday that never had another seizure in their life. > Maybe you can look into it. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2001 Report Share Posted September 6, 2001 The name of the diet is the feingold diet I believe. it is a very low carbohydrate diet with high protein and it will only work on children. my husband is 58 and has seizure disorder, he had to retire in 1982. It is not controlled with medication but it does lessen them. He is handsome, loving , with a wonderful sense of humor. He keeps me laughing and I adore him. i have a nephew that had brain surgury at Emory about 3 years ago and he has been seizure free since that time but it is very scary. I have a close friend who was vaccinated at 18 months of age and it is believed that the vaccine gave him polio. He is about 45 now and is suffering with post polio syndrome. Muscle pain and weakness no energy. I own ahealth food store and DHEA has helped him a lot. I too suspect that the epidemic of autism could be caused by the miracle vaccines of today. Someone is making a lot of money on vaccines....... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2001 Report Share Posted September 6, 2001 Sorry to disagree with you but the low fat diet you advocate has brought an epidemic of diabetes in this country. When you take the fat out you add more carb and your body stores that as fat also. It is not the God given fat in bacon or ham but the trans fat in foods that is killing people. The feingold diet is high in fat and also protein but is very effective in children.... Lives have been saved when they had no other treatment to offer. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2001 Report Share Posted October 15, 2001 In a message dated 10/15/01 5:04:29 PM GTB Daylight Time, felbatol@... writes: << Now wouldn't this make vaccines contridated (sp). Now my doctor is fine with no vaccines. I am just curious as to how they might >> Nowadays they vaccinate most children with seizures. Most of the contraindications of the past have been dropped due to experimentation and resulting conclusions that yes you can safely vaccinate even if... there is family history of reactions allergic reactions to eggs seizures and goodness knows what else. Have you considered homeopathy for the seizures? I hear it helps some. sara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2001 Report Share Posted October 15, 2001 At 09:59 AM 10/15/2001 -0400, you wrote: >My daughter Molly has her well baby check today. I am just wondering about >it. She has pallid breath holding spells. After two of these she has >seizures. Yes > >Now wouldn't this make vaccines contridated (sp). Now my doctor is fine with >no vaccines. I am just curious as to how they might try to tell me she >should still be vaccinated. She does NOT have epilepsy. Just >thinking..... > >She did see the neurologist. He said yup those seizures can happen. Also >told me to lay her on her side. We were holding her and dh was yelling in >her face. This is something she will outgrow...so I have been told/read. I'd find a great homeopath ;-) Why risk waiting Sheri -------------------------------------------------------- Sheri Nakken, R.N., MA Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Nevada City CA & UK 530-740-0561 Voicemail in US http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/vaccine.htm " All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men ( & women) do nothing " ...Edmund Burke ANY INFO OBTAINED HERE NOT TO BE CONSTRUED AS MEDICAL OR LEGAL ADVICE. THE DECISION TO VACCINATE IS YOURS AND YOURS ALONE. Well Within's Earth Mysteries & Sacred Site Tours http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin International Tours, Homestudy Courses, ANTHRAX & OTHER Vaccine Dangers Education, Homeopathic Education CEU's for nurses, Books & Multi-Pure Water Filters Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2003 Report Share Posted January 20, 2003 Hello, Well that I'm not sure of, I got a lot of dizziness and migraines occupanied with it due to it being so close to the brain. Do you have cholesteatoma? Kim > Did any one have seizures with this illness? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 6, 2003 Report Share Posted May 6, 2003 Dear is, Thank you for your message and for taking the time to write - much appreciated. I had hoped there would be some information on his website but will try the email route - rather expensive for a call from South Africa! love Jayne xxx Re: seizures Hello Jane Dr. Yurkovsky treats seizures tho he doesn't say anything about it on his web site. The point I tried to make was if someone you know is experiencing seizures, he would be the man to talk to. It's worth a call or an e mail to him. is Rotella, M.Ac., Arnold, Md. > Recently, there was a posting about seizure and the website www.yurkovsky.com mentioned. > Feeling daft, but I cannot find anything that is specific to seizures. Is there a specific page or access? > All help gratefully received! > love Jayne xxx ............................................. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 4, 2003 Report Share Posted June 4, 2003 Dear , I would think physical nutrition plus energetic nutrition balancing on the QX plus brain wave balancing on the QX. Gideon On Wed, 4 Jun 2003 07:39:29 -0700 " Savinelli" <nankin@...> writes: Hi Group, I have a client who butted heads in sports at age 17 and who, since then, has experienced several seizures per year. I looked at his brainwaves on my traditional biofeedback unit as I was not sure whether it was appropriate or beneficial for me to use the QX with him. Lately he has had a few grand mal seizures, one that hospitalized him while his body seized for 5 hours - scarrrry. He is 37 years old now and has been ADHD all his life and of course the area of his head that he butted was the low frequency area of ADHD. Modified his diet from 8 large diet cokes (nutrasweet) per day to titrate down to none. Maybe this helped to cause his grand mal!? Also, lots of sweets and junk carbs. Dr.s just don't ask these questions - amazing... Has anyone worked with seizures or should I just help with nutrition and forget using the QX? Your input is always greatly appreciated! Thanks. Savinelli, MA, ND............................................ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 4, 2003 Report Share Posted June 4, 2003 Dear Regarding your client with seisures. The first thing you should do, if you have not done so already is - because of the circunstances that caused the problem in the first instance, is to give your client Arnica 200 take 1 tablet weekly for four weeks or if symptoms improve before then stop. If the symptoms do not clear up completely refer him to a good homeopath. Best RegardsHomoeopathyPlus+STAY HEALTHY THE NATURAL WAYHOMEOPATHY & QXCI NEW QUANTUM ENERGETIC MEDICINEMr. Quaresma BRANCO LCPH MARH FBIHTel: +212 022 36 42 52GSM +212 (0)61 65 18 73Tel/Fax/Voice: International +44 (0)709 222 5225 seizures Hi Group, I have a client who butted heads in sports at age 17 and who, since then, has experienced several seizures per year. I looked at his brainwaves on my traditional biofeedback unit as I was not sure whether it was appropriate or beneficial for me to use the QX with him. Lately he has had a few grand mal seizures, one that hospitalized him while his body seized for 5 hours - scarrrry. He is 37 years old now and has been ADHD all his life and of course the area of his head that he butted was the low frequency area of ADHD. Modified his diet from 8 large diet cokes (nutrasweet) per day to titrate down to none. Maybe this helped to cause his grand mal!? Also, lots of sweets and junk carbs. Dr.s just don't ask these questions - amazing... Has anyone worked with seizures or should I just help with nutrition and forget using the QX? Your input is always greatly appreciated! Thanks. Savinelli, MA, ND............................................ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 4, 2003 Report Share Posted June 4, 2003 From my experience with my daughter, she cannot have any sugar. The nearest we get is using Stevia plus fos and apples, pears and bananas. She is also really bad on potatoes.... blood sugar plays a large part. The second thing that has had an impact on her most recently seems to be the SEDONA virus... a mutant virus from the UK 2000 flu jabs. The third big driver for her is need for perfection and internalised anger when she is not perfect... self anger. I have been looking into using NLP on her next to alter her beliefs and behaviours... My middle son has an ADD type profile which disappears when he avoids wheat... My daughter can only have oat and rye gluten.... Wheat and especially corn isopropyl alcohol are also triggers.. Doctors see no correlation between diet and seizures.. we notice that Tash is better on a low carbohydrate diet, high EFAs, oily fish and organic vegetables. I hope this helps Best wishes Tracey seizures Hi Group, I have a client who butted heads in sports at age 17 and who, since then, has experienced several seizures per year. I looked at his brainwaves on my traditional biofeedback unit as I was not sure whether it was appropriate or beneficial for me to use the QX with him. Lately he has had a few grand mal seizures, one that hospitalized him while his body seized for 5 hours - scarrrry. He is 37 years old now and has been ADHD all his life and of course the area of his head that he butted was the low frequency area of ADHD. Modified his diet from 8 large diet cokes (nutrasweet) per day to titrate down to none. Maybe this helped to cause his grand mal!? Also, lots of sweets and junk carbs. Dr.s just don't ask these questions - amazing... Has anyone worked with seizures or should I just help with nutrition and forget using the QX? Your input is always greatly appreciated! Thanks. Savinelli, MA, ND............................................ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2003 Report Share Posted June 5, 2003 -If going to take Taurine 1.5-4grams daily,in divided doses seizure going to stop. MSG in chinese foods & aspartame ,lower the body 's concentration of taurine ,maybe the reason for the seizure.As was indecated for junk food.Also need of curse good nutritions,what QXCI able to determine the best foods for the person .gyorgyi-- In qxci- english , " Savinelli " <nankin@c...> wrote: > Hi Group, I have a client who butted heads in sports at age 17 and who, since then, has experienced several seizures per year. I looked at his brainwaves on my traditional biofeedback unit as I was not sure whether it was appropriate or beneficial for me to use the QX with him. Lately he has had a few grand mal seizures, one that hospitalized him while his body seized for 5 hours - scarrrry. He is 37 years old now and has been ADHD all his life and of course the area of his head that he butted was the low frequency area of ADHD. Modified his diet from 8 large diet cokes (nutrasweet) per day to titrate down to none. Maybe this helped to cause his grand mal!? Also, lots of sweets and junk carbs. Dr.s just don't ask these questions - amazing... Has anyone worked with seizures or should I just help with nutrition and forget using the QX? Your input is always greatly appreciated! Thanks. > Savinelli, MA, ND Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2003 Report Share Posted June 6, 2003 Diet, environmental toxins, vaccination residuals, food allergies(solid and liquid) can all be triggers for seizures. These all need to be evaluated. Castiglia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2003 Report Share Posted June 6, 2003 Hi, I have seizures and have learned alot through careful observance in EVERYTHING I eat, breath and touch(and experience) and the subsequent correlations between cetain exposures and this problem. It would take a book to discuss what I have learned and discovered. What I want to convey right now is there will be noticable improvement by foregoing eggs and chicken(and all red and purple fruits). I have found the eggs and chicken more significant, however. These items contain malvin which is a kown seizure trigger(malvin is also a neurotransmitter). This past January I thought I was getting better so I ate some chicken wings and had seizure problems for the next five days. Even though I had a head injury from a car accident(which I first blamed the seizures on--though they began 1 1/2 yrs. later) I did not experience seizures til I obtained an " unknown " gut infection(which still persists). With leaky gut following, I started getting massive allergies and chemical sensitivities(as an added note of interest---I have met several practitioners who have told me that ALL their head trauma clents have MANY allergies and chemical sensitivities----and an intolerance of casein and gluten----including myself in this generality). Many items for which I have a sensitivity trigger(various types of) seizures. I get treated by a woman who is not well known(perhaps by only a few)who once had grand mal seizures and she is now seizure-free. She cured herself. I now use her method to clear the items for which I react and the seizures are lessing steadily with time. Seizures are not the only benefit----also, ADD, ADHD, autistic behaviors, anxiety, depression, sleep disorders, memory, concentration, and the list of symptoms(for that is what they truly are---and not conditions for which doctors label--such as lupus, MS, cancer, etc.)goes on. I believe most conditions have their origin in an allergy that went untreated(interestingly, I found this same belief--conviction---mentioned in the book, Vibrational Medicine). Have your client try NAET(or they could get help from the same woman who has helped me). I have owned a QX for 4 years. The QX has not helped this problem, but a simple technique has. I use each in conjunction. Laurel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 8, 2003 Report Share Posted June 8, 2003 You may want to look at Gaba Plus and Ultimate Green Zone which have been used succesfully for seizures. Follow directions on the Gaba until seizures subside. The Ultimate Green Zone helps support overall health. Also using the QXCI to balance body chemistry and synchronize the brain is helpful. You may find the above products if you are interested on www.mynsp.com/dancells click on A-Z products click on G for GABA and read more information. Then you may click on U for Ultimate Green Zone for more info. I also have a more complete print out which I can fax. I have 30 + years of practical experience in the health field. Juice Fasting Detox Clinic, Colon Therapist, Emotinal Stress Release, and Nutrition Consultant. Very important to pay attention to your clients needs and responses even very minute ones. Get in touch withthe person yu are working with, they always give you clues. Clients always Heal Themselves with your support. Always remind your client that they must want to take 75% responsibility for their healing and you will educate them on the other 25% so as they may become as whole as they can be. A counselor is never responsible for the clients complete healing just a major facilitator in helping that person understand the balance they need. ILONA KOPACZ C.N.H.P C.T, N.C. ILONAS HEALING CENTER "Where Your Cells Begin To Dance" Naturally Speaking Talk Radio 1450 A.M. Saturdays 10 A.M - 11 A.M. P.S, CA www.dancingcells.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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