Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Epilepsy / November 2006
Natural cures and home herbal remedies
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fbwcnlkmpeqh@yahoo.com - 21 Oct 2006 11:36 GMT It is silly to rule out drugs altogether, but it is sillier to not even try alternative medicines. Many drugs are based on natural extracts from plants, and many have bad side affects worse then the condition itself or because they are synthesised may not work as well as the real plant extract it was based on. Many people are now complimenting traditional drugs with herbal ones (best of both worlds), however you will first need to know what the compounds are and if they are safe combining. This is where my book comes in handy. http://herbalekom.blogspot.com/#
G. - 21 Oct 2006 15:58 GMT > It is silly to rule out drugs altogether, but it is sillier to not even > try alternative medicines. Many drugs are based on natural extracts [quoted text clipped - 6 lines] > comes in handy. > http://herbalekom.blogspot.com/# The type of therapy that might be appropriate would depend on the area where the seizures originate and their cause (mine was **encephalitis in Rt. Temporal lobe). While some alternate therapies might work for *some people, it is an oversimplification to suggest the rest of us are 'silly to not even try alternative medicines'. At onset, I was walking into traffic (cars), boarding buses I didn't need, and needed an ambulance about twice a month (Feb.1993 thru ~mid.1995). If a particular szr. results from organic damage or internal neuronal attack, the current more targeted medications are, by their nature *chemical, and not based on extracts like above. *Some of the AEDs (Anti Ep drugs) might be, if older and used 1920 to 1960. But the chemical signatures have changed in many of the therapies and for many of us give a more targeted control without disrupting other functions. The more recent pills that were developed are targeted to the particular **area where the seizure starts (the seizure focus). I presume you wouldn't suggest that people currently suffering from AIDs and its relatives go off to herbs to try live longer, when the newer therapies being developed are attempting to recover the Marker T-Cells or source locations where the Auto-Immune Illnesses disrupt the body's natural defenses against infection or illness ?
There are likely about 8-10 (or more) causes of Neuron disruptions that produce the 5-6 **types of seizures, including accidents, illnesses (mine above at **), internal damage from infections or genetic predispositions, and other causes. Unfortunately Seizures and Epilepsy isn't one of the conditions where one size fits all. It might work for some people, but I'm suspicious of 'magic cures' that presuppose to know my history and needs, and refer to my solution (which has worked now since 1998) as 'sillier' for not going off to look see if there's **another one that will work.
If it Ain't Busted, why would I try fix it again and go through the 3 years of repeated seizures while I looked for a naturopathic cure? (And the pills I currently use, if I went off them slowly, couldn't be Re-used if the Naturo solution proves a dead end.) I'd need a New new pill group to reclaim what I had given up.
Those lights are Bright as you regain consciousness in ER, and I don't want to see them again, thanks. My 'silly pills' work for me, at 100% since 1998 (actually 1996 if my little sister hadn't died suddenly late 1997), so Next June will be 10 years without a seizure.
There are people *here who would Love to have that kind of 'silliness' in their lives. I've met them (and hopefully helped some of them). They've added Value to my experiences here, and provided ideas that helped prolong that level of success for me. G./
Sofia - 26 Oct 2006 00:35 GMT On Sat, 21 Oct 2006 03:36:22 -0700, fbwcnlkmpeqh wrote:
> Many people are now complimenting traditional drugs with herbal ones > (best of both worlds), however you will first need to know what the > compounds are and if they are safe combining. This is where my book > comes in handy. > http://herbalekom.blogspot.com/# Hate to ask, but I couldn't get through to your site to see what you'd sent. Is it your own computer-blog of herbal remedies or what. I live in the UK and I was thinking maybe this is the reason I can't quite get through to you? Could you just tell me a little about it instead?
Sofie
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Sofia - 27 Oct 2006 00:34 GMT On Thu, 26 Oct 2006 00:35:53 +0100, Sofia wrote
Hello again, found it, I think hubby must have been playing around with the other PC which blurred my link on your blog first time round - sorry.
I actually suffer from trouble with my sinuses, and very bad nausea, and my mother has diabetes, so I found this blog an incredibly interesting read - I'm dying to tell mum about it.
Are you Paul Skinner, and is this your blog, or did you just find it and thought it was fab like I just did?
Sofie
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mattcsemail@yahoo.com - 07 Nov 2006 15:40 GMT Dear Sofia,
The herbal cure website and come-on are extremely suspicious as they follow a pattern of many other scam websites, all doing business through Clickbank. The pattern is that they are posted by an alphabet soup address at yahoo.com, then they lead to a website that is named roughly like the subject at hand at blogspot.com. The website come-on has a bunch of platitudes that sound like they make sense and lead you to send in an amount of money which uses chain store pricing such as $37 or $197 or $49.95. The person listed as the author exists if you look them up on google, but is probably not the author of the page.
What you get, if anything at all, for your money is garbage. A good assumption would be that what this guy is counting on is that it isn't worth the fifty bucks you sent him to pursue a case and even if it were, he is offshore so how are you going to chase it down anyway.
I have seen lots of these in my business and I have seen the same nonsense splattered all over the internet in other things. You have to give it to this guy, he is prolific.
This is just some of his junk in the financial markets. Different words, but pretty much the same ad every time. http://www.clickbank.com/buy_products.html?method=Sort&s=1&c=65&subc=72&keywords =&sortBy=popularity&i=10
Matt
> On Thu, 26 Oct 2006 00:35:53 +0100, Sofia wrote > [quoted text clipped - 9 lines] > > Sofie Sofia - 11 Nov 2006 23:43 GMT On Tue, 07 Nov 2006 07:40:27 -0800, mattcsemail wrote:
> What you get, if anything at all, for your money is garbage. A good > assumption would be that what this guy is counting on is that it isn't > worth the fifty bucks you sent him to pursue a case and even if it > were, he is offshore so how are you going to chase it down anyway. Shame that, as I'm a sucker for herbal remedies, but I doubt I'd buy anything from Mr Paul Skinner! I think he's from America isn't he, but I come from England where we watch our pennies very carefully on such items! I just wanted to look through his blog, and see if there was anything I liked there. :-)
Thanks again for the warning Matt.
Sofie
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