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What is Epilepsy?
Epilepsy is a disorder in which nerve cells of the brain from time to
time release abnormal electrical impulses. These cause a temporary
malfunction of the other nerve cells of the brain, resulting in
alteration of, or complete loss of consciousness.
What Causes Epilepsy?
To understand how epilepsy arises, we must briefly outline how the brain functions normally.
The brain consists of millions of nerve cells, or neurones, and their
supporting structure. Each neurone maintains itself in an electrically
charged state. It receives electrical signals from other neurones, and
passes them on to others. What actually happens is that a tiny quantity
of a special neurotransmitter substance is released from the terminals
of one neurone. This chemical excites an electrical response in the
nuerone next in the chain, and so the signal moves onward.
All the functions of the brain, including feeling, seeing, thinking and
moving muscles depend on electrical signals being passed from one
neurone to the next, the message being modified as required. The normal
brain is constantly generating electrical rhythms in an orderly way.
In epilepsy this order is disrupted by some neurone discharging signals
inappropriately. There may be a kind of brief electrical "storm"
arising from nuerones that are inherently unstable because of a genetic
defect (as in the various types of inherited epilepsy), or from
neurones made unstable by metabolic abnormalities such as low blood
glucose, or alcohol. Alternatively, the abnormal discharge may come
from a localised area of the brain (this is the situation in patients
with epilepsy caused by head injury, or brain tumour).
Root Causes
Petit Mal results from a strained nervous condition.
Grand Mal is due to hereditary influences, serious shock or injury to
brain or nervous system and diseases like meningitis and typhoid.
Allergic reaction to certain food substances.
Circulatory disorders.
Chronic alcoholism.
Lead poisoning.
Use of cocaine.
Mental conflict.
Deficient mineral assimilation.
Symptoms
In case of petit mal, there is momentary loss of consciousness with no
convulsions except a slight rigidity. In this case, the attack stops
within a few seconds.
Grand mal, on the other hand, has a dramatic effect. Violent
convulsions accompanied by a sudden loss of consciousness, twitching of
the muscles, biting of the tongue, distorted fixation of limbs,
rotation of the head and deviation of the eyes continues for much
longer.
Medications
Doctors seeing a patient with newly developed epilepsy often prescribe
carbamazapine, valproate, or phenytoin first, unless the epilepsy is a
type that is known to require a different kind of treatment. For
absence seizures, ethosuximide is often the primary treatment. Other
commonly prescribed drugs include clonazepam, phenobarbital, and
primidone. These medicines have lots of side effects varying from
patient to patient and in some cases complicating the problem.
Medication is used to control the symptom but not to heal the source of
the problem in most cases.
A research states that repeated administration of antiepileptic drug
therapy has diminishing results in preventing seizures in epileptic
patients. In clinical trials, the number of patients remaining
seizure-free declines over time with prolonged treatment. This review
explores how acquired tolerance, the adaptive response of the body to
foreign substances, as opposed to innate tolerance (which occurs in
patients naturally resistant to certain medications) is responsible for
this diminishing effect.
Treatment of Epilepsy with Healing
“When one door closes, another opens”
The epilepsy can be helped or healed by Ivan Gellner Extrasensory
healing method in most cases. Healing by him is done by power of
intention or power of his mind where distance has no meaning at all.
His healing method is optimizing the whole body at once and no matter
where the problems has its root then it will be optimized and helped
later on. The treatment works on the body, mind and spirit, which are
seen as one unit that must harmonize for good health.
Ivan Gellner is the world’s renowned healer who has been helping many
people to get rid of their problems. His experience and knowledge have
healed many patients suffering from epilepsy all around the world. His
healing approach is his own and is result oriented and his success rate
fluctuates around the 70% mark.
Ivan Gellner offers 4 months non-obligation trial to all patients to
try and get benefit from his healing. Nothing is to be paid before you
start the healing trial. You can basically try it for no obligation
first and based on the first results, you can decide whether you would
like to go for more with him.
Conclusion
Epilepsy is curable or helpable in many cases. One of the way how to
root out epilepsy from its very source might be through Ivan’s
Extrasensory healing method.. Children can be helped faster in most
cases because the body is still developing, and changes can be achieved
faster for them, however many adult clienst are able to experience
their live without seizures after some time with Ivan Gellner as well.
There is no need to prepay for you hope with Ivan. You basically try
his healing for no obligation to pay anything and after you feel
positive about first changes within the trial with your health
conditions or conditions of your loved one, then I believe you will be
more then happy to stay with him for rest of the year and go for more.
You will never get offer like this from anybody else. Please learn more
about his approach on www.epilepsyhealing.org.
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