Proven herbal epileptic
seizures remedy and alternative epilepsy drugs treatment
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Epi-Still
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Natural Remedy for Epilepsy Reduces Frequency and
Severity of Seizures |
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Use Epi-Still:
- For acute treatment of seizure symptoms,
including generalized (grand mal) and absence (petit mal)
seizures
- To limit after-effects of seizures such
as drowsiness and confusion
- To prevent and reduce the frequency and
severity of seizures
- To prevent over-stimulation of the
nervous system
- To regulate blood pressure and reduce
fever
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What is a
seizure?
Although seizures are often thought
of as dramatic events, there are a number of different types of
seizures, some of which are much more subtle and difficult for an
outsider to notice.
A generalized seizure (Also known
as a grand mal seizure, fit or convulsion) generally causes an
acute decrease in state of consciousness, repeated movements of
the body, excessive salivation, vomiting and often a loss of
bladder and bowel control. This event may last from 30 seconds to
a few minutes.
The other main type of seizure is a
focal motor seizure which is a much less dramatic occurrence. A
focal motor seizure will cause just a repeated twitching movement
in either the face or limbs and usually only lasts a few seconds.
Absence seizures (which used to be
called Petit Mal seizures) usually involve a short period of
impaired consciousness, often accompanied by a staring expression
and sometimes mild twitching of small muscle groups.
A seizure may be preceded by
warning signs known as an aura - this may include unusual
sensations, smells or tastes. After a seizure, the individual may
have a headache, sore muscles, experience unusual sensations, feel
confused and tired. These after-effects are called the postictal
state.
What causes
seizures and epilepsy?
Seizures occur because of a change
in the electrical activity of the brain. This can be caused by a
variety of things including diseases of the nervous system and the
brain itself. Seizures may also be the result of a head injury,
chemicals, poisons and even nutrient deficiencies. Often the
underlying cause of epilepsy in an individual is unknown.
What is the
conventional treatment for seizures?
Treatment for seizures will be
directed at the underlying cause or disease in cases where this is
known.
Anti-epileptic drugs are used to
prevent seizures that are severe or occur frequently. These drugs,
also called anticonvulsants. are known to decrease the incidence
of seizures as well as the severity. Certain of these drugs are
useful in the acute or emergency situation of a seizure, but most
are more commonly used on a day-to-day, prophylactic basis.
Unfortunately there is no single,
ideal anticonvulsant drug that can completely prevent seizures in
all people. In fact, many people with epilepsy have to use a
combination of drugs in order to adequately control their
condition in the long-term.
There are several types or
“classes” of anticonvulsants grouped according to their mechanism
of action. Some of these classes have other common uses as well
and may be prescribed as tranquilizers, sleeping pills or even to
control irregular heart rhythms.
Anticonvulsants may be effective in
a number of different ways. Some work by “slowing down” activity
in all parts of the brain. Others make it more difficult for nerve
impulses to spread from one nerve to another or alter the levels
of chemical messengers (called neurotransmitters) in the nervous
system.
These mechanisms have varying
success rates but can often, especially when used in combination,
control epilepsy very effectively once an appropriate dose has
been established and a stable blood level reached.
As with most prescription
medications, no anticonvulsant drugs are without side-effects. The
most commonly reported adverse effects for these drugs include
problems with coordination like dizziness, clumsiness, trembling
and stuttering, changes in behavior, confusion and depression,
appetite and weight changes, skin reactions, digestive discomfort
and even hair loss.
The major long-term danger of
anticonvulsants is the risk of irreversible liver damage.
Different classes of drugs cause different side-effects though
there are a number of overlaps. This means that, while using a
combination of drugs can improve effectiveness, it will also
increase the chance of side-effects.
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What is Epi-Still?
Epi-Still is a 100% safe and effective
natural remedy for preventing and treating seizures. Due to
the high safety profile of all the ingredients, Epi-Still will
not cause any side-effects or damage to the organs like many
synthetic medications do.
This remedy can be used effectively on its
own for people who are not currently using prescription
medications or can be taken in combination with anticonvulsant
medications to improve their effectiveness as well as to allow
for lower dosages and subsequently fewer side-effects.
The gentle and natural ingredients of Epi-Still
may take several weeks to take full effect and, as with most
natural remedies, regular dosage and a little patience is
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What are the
Ingredients?
Epi-Still contains the following
herbal and homeopathic ingredients:
Passiflora (Passionflower)
is an herb used widely for anxiety and stress and is also useful
for calming an overstimulated nervous system. Passiflora is
effective in both the prevention and treatment of seizures,
especially when stress is a precipitating factor.
Scuttelaria laterifolia (Skullcap)
is a well-known calmative and antispasmodic herb and will help to
reduce over-stimulation that can lead to seizure occurrence. It is
also helpful in lowering fever and regulating blood pressure.
Cuprum metallicum (30C) is a
homeopathic ingredient that is recommended for the control of
seizures and also addresses post-ictal drowsiness, mental dullness
and vomiting.
Cicuta virosa (30C) is
another homeopathic remedy that has proven results in treating
seizures, especially those characterized by rigidity and/or
jerking movements. This remedy is also often prescribed to relieve
breathing difficulties and hypersalivation and to address the
decreased level of consciousness associated with seizures.
Epi-Still
contains less than 1% pure pharmaceutical grade ethanol when
diluted as directed and contains no gluten, artificial colorants
and preservatives.
How has Epi-Still
helped others?
"I have been on
Phenobarbital since being diagnosed with epilepsy in my teens.
Several months ago I decided to look into less harmful treatments
for my condition and discovered your site and natural remedy for
epilepsy. After a few weeks of using Epi-Still my
doctor lowered my dosage of Phenobarbital without incident. Six
weeks later he decreased my dosage further to the lowest dosage I
have ever taken. I don’t want to jinx it but have to share with
you that after three months at this all-time low dose of my
Phenobarbital, I have not had a seizure. Thank you for providing a
safe and natural alternative that really works!" -
Janine D.
"My daughter had
her first seizure last year and although she does not experience
grand mal seizures which are obviously more traumatic, it was
still worrying for me. She was not put on medication immediately
as it was the first incident of its kind but in the subsequent
months she had three more similar episodes. After hearing the
side-effects that the prescription medications can cause, I spoke
to our doctor about giving Katie your natural remedy for seizures.
She was skeptical but agreed to a trial and we have all been
thrilled and surprised at the results. About 10 days after
beginning the remedy Katie did have a seizure but it was much
milder than previously and she recovered far more quickly. Since
that day she hasn’t had any further seizures- and that was 7
months ago. Epi-Still is even better than we had
hoped!" - Terri, Dan and Katie
How do I use
Epi-Still?
Epi-Still comes in a convenient
tincture (drop) form and is available in 50 ml bottles.
Directions:
Adults and Teenagers:
15 - 20 drops in approximately 1/4 cup water or juice three times
daily. An additional dose may be taken at the first warning signs
of acute symptoms.
Children:
One drop per age year of the child diluted in ¼ cup of water or
juice three times daily.
Caution: Safety during
pregnancy and nursing has not yet been established. Please consult
your doctor before making any changes in current medication.
Note: Concurrent use with
Triple Complex Nerve Tonic is highly recommended. For people
currently taking prescription anticonvulsants, we also recommend
our
Liver Dr. formula in order to help protect the liver from
possible harmful effects of the pharmaceutical drugs. (See our
Special Combo Pack Offer below)
How long until
I see results?
When used acutely, Epi-Still should
take effect almost immediately and the seizure will resolve more
quickly than usual and have less severe after-effects. When used
regularly on a chronic basis, Epi-Still will gradually decrease
the frequency and severity of seizures over time.
How long will a
bottle last?
One 50 ml bottle will last
approximately 30 days at chronic dosage.
A 90 day supply is offered at a
discount (see the Buy 2 Get 1 FREE special
below).
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Epi-Still
is manufactured according to the
highest pharmaceutical standards. Individual ingredients
are well-researched and are natural, safe and effective.
Epi-Still is backed by
our 60 day money-back guarantee so you
can experience the results risk-free |
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