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Dec 08 2009

Seizure Treatment Successful

One year ago today Steve had a major seizure which set him back about 7 months in his stroke recovery. But since he started a very successful natural anti seizure treatment last March, he hasn’t had any more seizures.

I just can’t tell you enough how pleased I am with this natural anti-seizure remedy that also treats epilepsy. There are no side effects with it, and it’s been so effective. It’s easy to administer in it’s liquid form. I just put 20 drops into a little juice and give it to Steve three times a day. Grape, cranberry or apple  juice works best because it masks any taste from the drops.

Steve’s neurologist was just amazed that there was such a thing as a natural anti- seizure treatment that actually worked. He wanted Steve to take an anti-seizure prescription and prescribed 1000 mg. a day of a generic form of Keppra. But because of Steve’s sensitivity to drug side effects, I wanted him to take only the lowest dose possible to see how that worked.  So I only gave him 250 mg. a day, and the following week I started him on the natural anti-seizure remedy Epi-Still.

When Steve is seizure free for 1 full year, he can re-apply for his driver’s license. His last seizure was March 25, 2008. The following week he started the Keppra and the Epi-Still, and he hasn’t had a seizure since. His neurologist assured me that the low dose of Keppra would not keep him seizure free, so I can only attribute the success to the Epi-Still.

Please don’t hesitate to try this natural remedy. Steve can not afford to have another seizure that would hinder his stroke recovery. I am usually skeptical about advertiser’s claims of their products, but this one really does work, and it’s good for anyone experiencing epilepsy or other seizure disorders.

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