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Can ES cause or trigger seizures?

Or could it be raw tumeric, which

brought on immediate reaction.

I had horrid neurological symptoms post reactions

to two meds and vaccines.

> > These subsided and although, never went away

> > completely, the seizures were not as acute.

> >

> > I have been taking Ayurvedic meds for a year now.

> > There was some improvement without suffering

> > any toxicity or side effects.

> >

> > Against the wishes of my Ayurvedic doctor, I

> > ate raw tumeric from the rhizome, uncooked.

> >

> > There were slight reactions, but I ate this for

> > a week, until, I could not longer do so.

> >

> > Since, I have many worsening symptoms, including

> > seizures. Today's seizure was quite severe,

> > as well as other sensation, such as floor and wall

> > moving, sensation of severe vertigo, as if brain swimming

> > in head, etc...

> >

> > I read that tumeric contains some polyphenols to which

> > I am very sensitive, and should avoid. It causes toxicity

> > if the liver is toxic (as in toxic hepatitis), crosses the

> > blood brain barrier and known to cause nasty symptoms.

> >

> > I also read that some compounds in foods can even

> > cause vasculitis, if the liver is not functioning.

> > Several liver pathways are dysfunctional already.

> >

> > I can eat very few foods as it is am ultra vigilant

> > about what I eat.

> >

> > I was also exposed to paint, carpet fumes and solvent

> > two weeks ago. Could this (I have severe MCS) and the

> > raw tumeric cause a relapse in seizures and other neurological

> > sensation?

> >

> > What can be done?

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