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Epilipsy

My niece aged now 18yrs had first attack of epilipsey around 10yrs back. Since than controlled by allopathic medicines. She is physically as well behaves younger than her age. Can not bear direct sun light. Tests on her have shown that flickerin high intensity lights can lead to attacks. Can some one suggest course of Homeopathy medicines.
 
  wahijs on 2005-07-19
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
`homeopathy cures epilepsy by curing a person who has it-nobody can prescribe a course of treatment knowing so little. She would be best served if she went personally to the profesional homeopath. in the usa you can find one through National Center of Homeopathy.
 
Astra2012 last decade
The inability to bear direct sunshine is probably due to the suppressive effects of the allopathic medication.

There are a number of homeopathic remedies that deal with this condition and a good classical homeopath should be able to sort it out.

Get her off allopathic medication as soon as possible.
 
walkin last decade
walkin
Thanks. But aversion to sunlight is noticed from childhood. Will Bryta Carb suit her. And if yes in what potency. Advise from experienced is solicited.
 
wahijs last decade
Odd ... Baryta Carb was the remedy I first thought of, the indication of 'childishness' inappropriate to the age
[ whatever the age may be.] is a strong leader.

My personal experience with Bar Car in treating autism , leads me to believe that it is best used high and infrequently.

I would suggest ONE dose of 10m potency and WAIT for at least a month to judge the result.
 
walkin last decade

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