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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