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Shannon Nelson
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Re: Help with possible epilepsy case?

Post by Shannon Nelson »

This should give you an easy way to begin checking effects of her
sleeping place! Will the same thing happen in another room, etc.?
Shannon
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Joy Lucas
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Re: Help with possible epilepsy case?

Post by Joy Lucas »

I would still encourage you again to look at Causticum, especially
with what you say about the 'wetting'. Best, Joy

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Shannon Nelson
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Re: Help with possible epilepsy case?

Post by Shannon Nelson »

I'd certainly hope and assume that the patient was benefitting from the
consultations!!! IMO that is, and should be, a HUGE part of the
potential benefit of seeing a homeopath!! (Granted we are not
psychologists, but we know--or we *should* know--how to ask "the right
questions", and we know--need to know--how to listen.)

Hahnemann spoke in support of counseling skills--e.g. in form of
"friendly exhortations". :-) Also removing obstacles to cure;
lifestyle counseling; patient education... Perhaps she simply needed
help and/or time to get ready for the next step. IMO every good
homeopath should be ready, willing and able to assist in that process;
IMO it is every bit as honorable and necessary a part of the "growth"
process as is "taking something"!
Best wishes,
Shannon
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Shannon Nelson
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Re: Help with possible epilepsy case?

Post by Shannon Nelson »

Cee--let us know if you'd like us to send any further info about
causticum for you to think about?
Shannon
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Gail
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Re: Help with possible epilepsy case?

Post by Gail »

It's so easy to misunderstand inferences in this medium. I'm not
sure whether my post about the patient benefitting from Joy's
interviewing skills has been misinterpreted. I'm not sure whether
you are jumping to the defence Shannon, or just stating your opinion
with enthusiasm.
I was also very impressed by Joy's case - so much so that I just
assumed people would understand that this is where I would be coming
from, not challenging at all, just wanting to understand more. Yes I
agree that we have a very important role in listening and hearing
and asking the right questions so that sometimes people don't even
need a remedy from us - truly minimum dose stuff.

Gail A.

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Joy Lucas
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Re: Help with possible epilepsy case?

Post by Joy Lucas »

Hello Gail, sorry I missed your earlier post as I don't get the emails but just pop in to see
the top few posts and see if anything interesting is going on but I read Chris's post and
think it sums up the situation beautifully. And Shannon is absolutely right about the 'value'
intrinsic within a consultation. But we have to be objective observers as well and not let a
relationship hinder the treatment, i.e. is it the practitioner or the rx that has worked? We
just don't really know what happens in these sort of encounters, we cannot even really tell
whether certain rx have left a residue of effect (I couldn't really see it in either of the 2
cases I quoted) and even now after many years of practice I am wary of rx that have a
'wow' effect but don't go on to cure. Sometimes the client wants to please the practitioner
with a result, sometimes the big effect is due to a mini 'letting go' but that could have
happened regardless of the rx. But the most important thing is being alert to deep and
complex cases and staying with them and also to be able to know whether a rx has really
worked or not - full follow ups are so vital in these kinds of cases.

Having thought about this for awhile now, since this thread began I can think of quite a
few other cases where the client was 'hanging on' and for all sorts of reasons :-) Best
wishes, Joy

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Celia M. Malm
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Re: Help with possible epilepsy case?

Post by Celia M. Malm »

> Would it be possible to have her sleep in another room temporarily, to

She's only had them on two nights, six weeks apart. So it's going to be hard
to tell whether that's the change that's stopping the seizures, if she
doesn't have one again for an extended period of time. And it wouldn't be
practical to have her sleep in another room for that long.
There is a rental place here that seems to have quite a lot of different
equipment, so I will see if they have one of those available. That would be
useful.
Actually, I'm suspecting that the old-fashioned plaster walls cut down
somewhat on EMF moving through the walls, just because of the way they are
constructed (wood slats covered by a mental mesh covered by two kinds of
plaster).
Yes, thanks! :~)
Cee


Jennifer Ruby
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Re: Help with possible epilepsy case?

Post by Jennifer Ruby »

Cee,

I agree that electrical EMF's can be a significant problem, as can geopathic
radiation, but I'm wondering about core nutritional deficiencies.

I know that you will find the homeopathic remedy that helps this epilepsy,
but I'm wondering regarding the core causal state, if you've considered the
Omega Essential Fatty Acids that make up the brain and Myelin Sheeth, like
Cod liver oil, and other fish oils, as well as Vit B, Phosphatidyl Choline
and Phosphatidyl Serine which help the brain to repair and create new
neuron connections and conductivity. I've used these material dose
essential fatty acids along with Vit B's and Hypercum and BiChemic
Phosphates together with great success on both seizures on a Cat and brain
injuries on a teen who was given up on by the medical est. Within 6-8 weeks
of material dose of essential fatty acids and Vit B's, and homeopathic
hypercum and combo BiChemic Phosphates, and doing biofeedback on him, he
improved so much that they removed feeding tube, and enrolled him into
rehabilitation. He is now walking with cane.

I know when my husband was under tremendous stress and suffered a mild
stroke, I gave him a shot of B-12 and Folic Acid, and it brought him right
out of it.

I do have quite a bit of information on the brain and cranial nerves on my
site's page on Brain http://www.industryinet.com/~ruby/brain_functions.html
but more specifically on the following two pages that may be helpful to you.
http://www.industryinet.com/~ruby/epilepsy.html &
http://www.industryinet.com/~ruby/brain_longevity.html

Other things that may be helpful are:
cranialsacral therapy to reestablish the cranial sacral rhythm
_www.upledger.com_ (http://www.upledger.com)
neurofeedback brain training to help learn to control those brain waves

Healthy diet, heavy on the healthy brain fats like fish oil, flaxseedoil in
yoghurt and virgin coconut oil. Lots of B complex foods and Lots of
Magnesium foods. She may need some meats in his diet to help with the
healing.

Herbs to help the brain be calm and stablizie blood flow.

We were very successful in using Lobelia inflata tincture to stop seizure
activity instead of drugs.

Referring to a recent report about oil/fat being effective for control of
epilepsy, as posted on this list at;

http://www.escribe.com/science/keelynet/m16219.html

http://www.escribe.com/science/keelynet/m16240.html

The probability that random electric discharges in the brain could be
controlled by 'lubrication' added to the lipid films to minimize
inflammation as posted at;

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/20 ... 100046.htm

Eating Oily Fish May Reduce Inflammation

A new study explains how a diet high in oily fish like salmon and mackerel
improves inflammatory conditions, particularly in combination with low doses
of aspirin. In a study in the March 7 issue of The Journal of Experimental
Medicine, Arita and colleagues identify an anti-inflammatory lipid in humans
that is derived from an essential

fatty acid in fish oil.

Fatty fish contain large amounts of omega-3 fatty acids--diet-derived
essential fatty acids known to benefit patients with cardiovascular disease
and arthritis. This research group recently identified a new class of
aspirin-triggered bioactive lipids, called resolvins, the activity of which
may in part explain the beneficial effects of omega-3 fatty acids.

Resolvins are made from the omega-3 fatty acids by cellular enzymes and can
reduce inflammation in mice. The main bioactive component of this class of
lipids was identified in mice and named resolvin E1.

The researchers have now identified this lipid in plasma taken from
volunteers given omega-3 fatty acids and aspirin. Human resolvin E1, the
authors show, inhibits both the migration of inflammatory cells to sites of
inflammation and the turning on of other inflammatory cells.

This study also reveals a potential pitfall of COX-2 inhibitors, drugs
designed to block inflammation, which have been shown to have negative
cardiovascular side effects. COX-2 is involved in making resolvin E1 and

the authors suggest that inhibition of vascular COX-2 by these inhibitors
might block the synthesis of resolvin E1, which would eliminate an important
anti-inflammatory pathway. The experiment to prove this idea, however, has
yet to be done.

Hope this is helpful to you!
Health, Hope, Joy & Healing :
May you Prosper, even as your Soul Prospers 3John 2

Jennifer Ruby

Email advice is not a substitute for medical treatment.

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dusty1197
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Re: Help with possible epilepsy case?

Post by dusty1197 »

I'm interested to know which sarcodes you used, if you're at liberty
to say. In the case of epilepsy, which neurotransmitters did you
target? Much of my work in the past has involved cases where
increasing serotonin and balancing it with dompamine has exerted an
excellent effect. But for serotonin levels I always used herbs and
supplementation aimed at increasing the level of tryptophan. It can
be tricky, however, increasing serotonin levels in the brain without
causing excesses in the blood (serotonin syndrome) through premature
conversion before the chemical has crossed the blood-brain barrier.
Sarcodes would no doubt eliminate this risk. Aside from avoiding
Vitamin B6 for several hours after dosing with 5HTP, can you offer
any insight?

Toni

--- In minutus@yahoogroups.com, "H.T. Cotter" wrote:

was having a dozen seizures a night.

In her case I balanced her neurotransmitters with the appropriate
sarcodes.


Leilanae
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Re: Help with possible epilepsy case?

Post by Leilanae »

The electric company in this area will do a free EMF survey.

Also have heard the metal in the box springs (mattress) conduct???

Leilanae :-)


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