Placebo effect/parasites
Hmm, I find interesting that some would find a placebo effect with this. In my son's case, that is not possible, because, at 7 years old, he had no idea I was giving it to him, he has had no idea when I've taken him off for a day to see what will happen (always a seizure, within 24 hours of the last dose, so I know it really is truly working to control activity in his case), and he doesn't believe or disbelieve in whether it will work. I wonder if it's not strong enough for some conditions, if people are underdosing themselves, combining with pharma, etc... When I read that one of the side effects of the seizure medication our ped neurologist proposed was "may cause seizures," I was like, "Whaaat?!? This is supposed to be a medication to CONTROL seizures, but it may CAUSE seizures?!? You've got to be kidding me!!!" My heart goes out to all who come to the end of the line and have to medicate with pharma, because being on pharma always means some sort of side effect, even if it's not overt. Plus, as far as personal experience, I have a brother who was on (if I remember correctly) Tegretol and Dilantin for a seizure disorder (I am convinced it came as a consequence of being in the Navy in the Gulf War) that they told him unequivocally was not epilepsy (and he had no history of head injuries). Nothing ever worked for him, and he eventually died of cerebral hemorrhage after he hit his head on a table during a late night seizure. I am so very grateful for finding something I felt I could trust (first do no harm) and beyond grateful that it has worked so well for my son.
I'm also interested in what I've read that links epilepsy to parasites... Can anyone weigh in on anything about this? I will post that question in one of the other forums, but just thought I'd throw it out here and see if anyone has done any research about this.
Carrie