“This is Sam. He’s my son. His epilepsy caused him to have up to 100 seizures a day. After seven years we were out of options. Our last hope: an untested, unproven treatment. The only problem? It was illegal. The hospital pharmacist slid three bottles of pills across the counter, gave my wife a form to sign, and reminded her that this was not the corner drugstore. The pharmacy knew how many pills had been dispensed, he said; it would know how many had been consumed; and it would expect her to return the unused pills before she left the country. The pharmacist made it clear that he was not only in touch with our doctor but with the company supplying the medication. They would know if she broke the rules.”
Jul
06
I do not trust cannabis would be the only cure. I wonder why there is no approach to address the neuron mineral balance: polarity depends on it directly. Sodium adds up to action potentials; potassium and magnesium balance the sodium for inner cellular stability.
Potassium and magnesium already have helped me in stress. I do not take sedatives. I have tomato concentrate with stock cube, cinnamon to taste, and magnesium from over the counter.
I do not do it every day and I am not epileptic, but I think this should be of an alleviating effect with nervous systems generally. I think mineral balance should be researched. Teresa