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That was the same thing with my son but his would happen every 3 weeks like

clockwork as well. Someone suggested to me parasites she mentioned the larva re

hatches every 3 weeks, so I did Dr Hulda es parasite cleanse and during the

middle of the program he had a huge seizure never had one quite like this (it

must of made something rear its ugly head and hopefully now dead) and now it has

been 3 months and not one single problem since not even a headache. I am so glad

we did this. Dr Hulda e links parasites to seizures, I am thinking so far

she is absolutely right.

My son takes Superfood daily which gives him his vitamins and everyday I make

sure he has fruit and vegetables, I also started him on the B and B tincture

following the parasite cleanse, I wish I would of waiting longer before I

started him on that.

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We've been keeping track of my son's seizures (complex partial) now for

about the past 6-8 weeks. We've noticed that he has one seizure every week,

occurring at nights sometime between Thursday and Sunday.

Is this normal? What do you make of it?

Thanks,

In raising my children I have lost my mind but found my soul. -

Shepherd

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, so does your son take any anti-seizure medication? That would really

be great if he isn't taking seizure meds and still, the seizures have not

returned. thanks, Carolyn

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I am trying to go without any meds too. I am just trying to get her to just

eat good, healthful foods like salads, veggies, fruit, homemade soups, and

some meat and butter (not so sure how healthy butter is). carolyn

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Carolyn,

No he doesn't take any medication, he did for the first six months then once

I was home all the time he stopped taking it and we just tried incorporating a

better lifestyle habits. He has been med free for a year now. He was on Depakote

and that pretty much wiped out his 3rd grade school year.

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, so does your son take any anti-seizure medication? That would really

be great if he isn't taking seizure meds and still, the seizures have not

returned. thanks, Carolyn

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Did you just wean him off? We want to get him off his meds, but I’m so

afraid of trying. His last EEG showed that the risk is still there. And,

like I said before, he’s still having them once a week.

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Subject: Re: [ ] x-post: seizures seem to occur on schedule

Carolyn,

No he doesn't take any medication, he did for the first six months then

once I was home all the time he stopped taking it and we just tried

incorporating a better lifestyle habits. He has been med free for a year

now. He was on Depakote and that pretty much wiped out his 3rd grade school

year.

aigjr@... wrote:

, so does your son take any anti-seizure medication? That would

really

be great if he isn't taking seizure meds and still, the seizures have not

returned. thanks, Carolyn

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I think real healthy, you need fat, especially if you get farm fresh organic raw

milk and cream and make your own butter, you cant go wrong. Try everything, I

know I am glad that I have otherwise I would be much sicker then my son was, I

was Dx with MS 9 years ago and I have conquered that problem now I can say I had

MS and hopefully as time goes on my son will be able to say that too!!!

aigjr@... wrote:

I am trying to go without any meds too. I am just trying to get her to just

eat good, healthful foods like salads, veggies, fruit, homemade soups, and

some meat and butter (not so sure how healthy butter is). carolyn

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No I didn't he pretty much did it himself. He wasn't taking his meds like he was

suppose to anyhow for no particular reason it just happened that way, I guess he

wasn't having a whole bunch of problems so it was easy to forget for all of us

at the time. Once summer came my husband and I agreed mutually to give it a shot

without meds all together and see how it goes. When he was taking the Depakote

he didn't seem to have a headache problem at all and this 3 week thing didn't

happen will he was on that either. But once the drugs were done the

headache/throw up/sleep it off thing happened every 3 weeks then eventually it

narrowed down to just a headache and like clockwork every 3 weeks. Someone

suggested the parasite program and myself I like Hulda es so we followed

that and in the middle of the program he had a whammy of a seizures, it scared

the living daylights out of me, I thought he was having a heart attack,

hopefully it was killing whatever has been causing this in

him. Now there hasn't been a problem since it is right over the 3 month mark,

so this is incredible not a headache or anything, so I believe what Hulda e

says has played trued so far. Read what she has to say you can go to

www.curezone.com and see what you think. From what I have learned from all this

natural healing sometimes you don't want to stop abruptly the meds just

incorporate some of these ideas with what you are already doing and if you see

success then go from there.

" H. " <amheartfield@...> wrote:

Did you just wean him off? We want to get him off his meds, but I’m so

afraid of trying. His last EEG showed that the risk is still there. And,

like I said before, he’s still having them once a week.

_____

From: [mailto: ]

On Behalf Of Kopera

Sent: Monday, April 10, 2006 8:17 AM

Subject: Re: [ ] x-post: seizures seem to occur on schedule

Carolyn,

No he doesn't take any medication, he did for the first six months then

once I was home all the time he stopped taking it and we just tried

incorporating a better lifestyle habits. He has been med free for a year

now. He was on Depakote and that pretty much wiped out his 3rd grade school

year.

aigjr@... wrote:

, so does your son take any anti-seizure medication? That would

really

be great if he isn't taking seizure meds and still, the seizures have not

returned. thanks, Carolyn

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Hi ,

The same happened with my daughter: she had one seizure on schedule

every 7 to 10 days, last year. We spoke to the neurologist about it,

and he said that the brain lays down something like a pattern, which

is enforced every time a seizure occurs. He said anti-seizure

medication is useful to break this repetitive cycle. Like water

running down a hill everytime it rains...eventually there is a

groove, and later a canyon... so it must be stopped/controlled/

diverted asap.

Of course nutrition is the first thing to pay attention to, but we

did all that with her: EFA's, B-complex, etc, etc. the seizures

wouldn't stop, so I am very grateful for anti-seizure medication. Of

course the jackpot would be no seizures and no medication, but until

then at least her seizures are under control (even with the less

sharpness it brings with it). I could see they were hurting her.

Lorinda

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