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  • Re: Epilepsy

    Recognizing that epilepsy has varying causes, some epilepsy is driven by gluten intolerance or celiac disease.  There are some resources about this on http://www.celiac.com. My cousin suffered a grand mal seizure once a month until she removed gluten from her diet more than seven years ago. Since then, she hasn't had a single one and ...
    Posted to Health Conditions (Forum) by alixmayer on October 23, 2007
  • Re: Epilepsy

    Check out allergies and food intolerance - research at Great Ormond St in the 1980's showed that many, but not all, seizures are allergy triggered, especially if there are other symptoms such as migraine, irritable bowel, asthma etc. Also get a full nutritional profile done. Deficiencies in some minerals can increase the likelihood of ...
    Posted to Health Conditions (Forum) by kmcorbel01 on October 10, 2007
  • Re: Chronic fatigue syndrome

    Advise him to contact a local support group for ME / CFS. also look at the various CFS/ME sites on the internet. There are no magic bullets. The younger he is and the earlier the dignosis the better chances there are for recovery.  Cognitive behaviour thereapy together with pacing are the keys for a stable individual. also a ...
    Posted to Health Conditions (Forum) by rjmilsted on October 2, 2007
  • Re: Excess mucus

    The symtom may well be due to a sensitivity.  I would recommend contacting your nearest member of the British Institute for Allergy and Environmental Therapy, who will be able to determine both the likely cause and treat it.
    Posted to Health Conditions (Forum) by treewitch on July 31, 2007
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