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Old 09-23-2010, 02:13 AM
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There is a connection between poor nutrition and toxins, which puts stress on the liver, increase in insulin, a rise in estrogen, lowering the seizure threshold.

I can't explain this in medical terms, but this has certainly been the connection for my daughter. We are currently working with an endocrinologist to see if we can continue to stabilize her hormones.

Detox and healing are the answer IMO
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