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Seizures Under Control In My Daughter


Author: Dana H.
Date: 09-23-2008
Views: 13,773
Word Count: 114
Questions Received: 7
Testimonial ID: 3127-OR
Brand Neutral: No
Scientific Studies: 1

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My daughter has epilepsy. She has more problems in the morning, especially on Sunday mornings. So I decided to try the Brain Power essential oil blend.

One Friday morning I put one drop neat of Brain Power on the back of her neck. No joke, I have the note to prove it...the teacher said it was her best day ever and no seizures!

I tried it again on Sunday morning before church and she only had one right before we went to find our seat.

Since then I have been applying one drop, neat, on her neck every morning. We have only had three seizures in two weeks, which is a huge improvement!


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Additional keyword(s) assigned by the editor: contortion, convulsing, convulsion, convulsions, epileptic, fit, grand mal, paroxysm, paroxysms, petit mal, tremor.

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Supporting Scientific Study
epilepsy,seizures - "Researchers... suggest making anticonvulsants based on pinene amino acids [found in pine, other conifers, cannabis, and other plants].... Amino ester of an amino acid, belonging to alpha-pinenes, showed great anticonvulsant activity... compared to Phenobarbital, a common anticonvulsant agent.... [S]cientists... suggest this derivative becoming the basic substance for development of new almost non-toxic anticonvulsant agents, thus making life of epilepsy patients easier."Link

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