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Epilepsy
Epilepsy is defined as a brief
disorder of cerebral function usually associated with a disturbance
of consciousness and accompanied by excessive neuronal discharge.
This neuronal discharge results in seizures.
Seizures may affect only part of the brain. In Grand mal,
however, the symptoms are generalised causing: headache, drowsiness,
and an "aura", followed by unconsciousness, stiffening, and uncontrollable
jerking of the body. Afterward the epileptic falls into a deep sleep
which may last up to an hour, and often wakens with a headache feeling
confused.
Petit mal usually affects children
and is much milder and sometimes difficult to detect - it may seem
they are just daydreaming - sometimes it is accompanied by muscular
spasms called myoclonic jerks.
There is some evidence that epilepsy
is related to imbalances in brain chemistry to do with vitamin and
mineral metabolism. Certainly epileptics have been found to be deficient
in Calcium and Magnesium - important minerals which are involved
in the smooth running of the central nervous system.
Tip: a vitamin and mineral analysis,
conducted by a nutritionist, will give important clues about deficiencies
- usually epileptics need to increase their intake of Vitamin B6,
Magnesium, Calcium and Zinc - all important in neuronal transmission.
Treatments:
Acupuncture,
Aromatherapy, Bach
Flower Remedies, Chinese
Herbal Medicine, Herbal
Medicine, Homeopathy,
Meditation, Naturopathy,
Nutritional Therapy,
Relaxation
Techniques, Traditional
Chinese Medicine, Yoga.
You
are recommended to seek advice of a qualified health practitioner. To find a qualified
practitioner in your area look in the Practitioner
Directory.

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