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Epilepsy.
Epilepsy is a condition caused by an abnormal electrical discharge in the brain, leading to severe or mild fits and partial or complete loss of consciousness.
Causes.
1. Disorder or abnormal electrical discharge by brain cells.
2. Severe injury to the brain during accident.
3. Damage to the nervous system in an accident.
4. Infantile injury, for example, a child falling from a high bed, this injuring the spine or brain, the result of which may not manifest until the child is grown up.
5. Chronic constipation, indigestion and food poisoning can lead to epilepsy in a child.6.Infection during childhood.
Precautions.
1. If you or your child manifests a symptom of fits of any kind, report promptly to a specialist. Do not presume that the problem will go away on its own.
2. Proper rest is needed. Eat nourishing food, such as fruits and vegetables. Avoid constipation or indigestion. Drink plenty of water, especially in the morning, three to four hours before breakfast.
3. If you must drive, be sure that you never drive alone.
4. Never go swimming. This could be very dangerous.
5. Epileptic fits are detrimental to pregnancy. Extra case should be taken during pregnancy.
6. Avoid processed and refined food such as sugar, biscuits, cheese, ice cream and soft drinks.
7. Avoid alcoholic drinks. Types of Epilepsy. Epilepsy can be divided into two types: minor and major.
Minor Epilepsy.
Description: There is a brief blurring of consciousness. The person becomes absent- minded and begins into space. The lips, eyelids and head twist slightly. This person may smack the lips, moving the mouth as if chewing something, make some odd noises, stand fixed in a position or may gently sit on the ground. In some cases the person walks off absent mindedly as of sleep walking. What to Do.
1. Do not be sacred or panicky. Be kind, charitable and helpful to that person who needs your care.
2. Help him/her to sit quietly in a place and be still.
3. Stay with the victim. Do not begin to ask questions. Never pour water on him/her.
4. Let the sufferer rest for the rest of the day.
Major Epilepsy.
A recurrent major disturbance of brain activity leading to violent seizures and loss of consciousness. Attack begins by the patient's letting out a nervous cry and suddenly falling unconscious. The patient becomes rigid and arches the back. Breathing may cease. This lip turn blue and the face and neck become congested. This is followed by vigorous fits, with jaws clenched and breathing noisy. Foamy saliva drops from the mouth. The patient bites the lips making them to bleed. After some time the person calor down, the muscles relax, breathing becomes normal and he/she regains consciousness. On regaining consciousness, the patient may manifest strange and abnormal behavior before falling into a deep sleep.
Treatment.
Formula one.
A-Alstonia boneei(stoolwood)
B-Jartropha curcas(pig nut)
C-Newbouldia laevis (fertility plant)
Recipe.
Fill a medium sized pot with an equal amount of the roots of A,B and C and bring to boil. Allow it to stand for 12 hours before drinking.
Dosage. 1/2 a glass thrice daily for 2 months.
Formula Two.
Materials.
A-Jartropha curcas(pig nut)
B-20 Tobacco leaves
C-8 bulbs of garlic
D-10 liters of water.
Recipe. But the root of A into pieces. Measure 20 handfuls of the pieces and bring them to boil together with B and C. Allow it to stand for 12 hours.
Dosage. 1/2 a glass twice daily for 2months. The above description and medical recommendation has been thoroughly researched and proven to work. The research work was done by and credited to Father Anselm Adodo,OSB. This part was culled from his book "Nature Power". It is good thing dear readers to get go with some addition vitamin supplements for adequate availability of vitamin when taking the herbs.
Please note that this information is only meant for educational purpose and doesn't replace the advice of your physician.Please consult your doctor for guidance.Tested and trusted
