Epilepsy
Epilepsy is a neurological condition that makes people susceptible to seizures. A seizure is a change in sensation, awareness or behavior brought about by a brief electrical disturbance in the brain. Seizures vary from a momentary disruption of senses, to short periods of unconsciousness or staring spells to convulsions. Some people have just one type of seizure. Others have more than one type. Although they look different, all seizures are caused by same thing a sudden change in how cells of brain send electrical signals to each other.
If you have epilepsy, you probably know that it is not a mental disorder. It can be caused by anything that affects the brain including tumors and strokes. Sometimes epilepsy is inherited. Often, no cause can be found.
Although seizure medications are not a cure, they control seizures in majority of people with epilepsy.
Causes
Onset of epilepsy can often be traced to an accident, disease or medical trauma like a stroke that injures brain or deprives it of oxygen, often causing a small scar in brain. In rare occasions, epilepsy may be caused by a tumor in brain. However, in many cases there is no identifiable cause for the disease.
Role of Divine Noni in Epilepsy
For most people with epilepsy, a well-balanced, nutritional diet including adequate folic acid, calcium and magnesium, Vitamins B12, D, E and K is recommended. Minerals are essential nutrients. Low levels of minerals sodium, calcium, and magnesium can alter the electrical activity of brain cells and cause seizures. It is true that if the body is depleted of these substances, convulsions occur. Divine Noni is a well balanced nutritional supplement which contains all the vitamins, many trace minerals like calcium, magnesium and lots of phytochemicals. Thus it helps in epileptic patients.
“Seizures associated with metabolic disorders usually begin soon after birth and rarely start after age six,” says Dr. Robert J. Gumnit, M.D., President of the Minnesota Comprehensive Epilepsy Program and Director, Epilepsy Clinical Research Center at the University of Minnesota USA. Micro nutrients can play a role in epilepsy. Adding more of micronutrients may help others. Shortages of magnesium, thiamin, vitamin B6 and zinc are associated with seizures in some individuals. These nutrients, among numerous others, are needed for normal chemical reactions in the brain. Divine Noni contains all the essential nutrients, many more phytonutrients and a lot of essential trace minerals like calcium, magnesium, zinc and selenium, needed for normal chemical reactions in the brain of epileptic patients.
Vitamin E prevents seizures. Clinical studies show that people taking antiseizure drugs have reduced blood levels of vitamin E. The researchers at the University of Toronto decided to test vitamin E in 24 children with epilepsy whose seizures could not be controlled by medication. They found that frequency of seizures was reduced by more than 60% in 10 of 12 children taking vitamin E supplements. Six of them had a 90 to 100% reduction in seizures. Divine Noni contains vitamin E and all the other vitamins. Thus a regular and constant use of Divine Noni may prevent seizure attack of epilepsy patients.
Though Vitamin E apparently has no direct anti-epileptic action but it acts as a scavenger of free radicals in some forms of epilepsy, such as post-traumatic seizures, and so help protect the membranes of brain cells.
Selenium stops seizures. The mineral selenium, another nutrient with antioxidant properties, also controls seizures in some children, says Dr. Georg Weber, M.D., Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Department of Pathology, Harvard Medical School and a researcher at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston. Dr. Weber found that some children with severe, uncontrollable seizures and repeated infections have low blood levels of glutathione peroxidase, a selenium-dependent antioxidant enzyme. Divine Noni contains lots of trace minerals including selenium and thus helps in enhancing production of glutathione peroxidase that helps naturally to fights against infections.
Role of antioxidants in Epilepsy
Biological ill effects of oxidative injury from excess free radical production are implicated in many human conditions. Epilepsy is a chronic, dynamic neurological disorder associated with ongoing neuronal damage, particularly when uncontrolled. Oxidative injury plays a role in the initiation and progression of epilepsy, and therapies aimed at reducing oxidative stress. It may ameliorate tissue damage and favorably alter the clinical course. There is abundant in vivo evidence of oxidative injury in animal models of epilepsy and for efficacy of antioxidant therapy in reducing this injury in animal models of epileptogenesis.
Researchers in India conducted a small human study to determine the oxidative stress status of patients suffering from epilepsy. A total of 29 epileptic patients and 50 normal control patients were recruited for the study. The antioxidant status and the level of lipid peroxidation were measured and recorded in both groups. Ten epileptic patients who had remained seizure free for one year were further evaluated. Results of this study showed that lipid peroxidation increased in patients with epilepsy and levels of specific antioxidants, vitamins A, C and E, were lower than in the normal control group. This led to conclusion that “the antioxidant status in blood of epileptic patients which was low compared to controls, improved after treatment, suggesting that free radicals may be implicated in epilepsy. This study shows for the rationale use of antioxidant in epilepsy. Divine Noni is an effective and powerful antioxidant as it contains all antioxidant vitamins like vitaminC,Vitamin E, betacarotene and all trace elements like zinc, selenium, calcium, phosphorus and lots of phyto chemicals having strong antioxidant property. Regular use of Divine Noni in epilepsy provides a powerful effective antioxidant to our body and thus helps in the curative process of epileptic patients.
According to one study, a group of 13 patients suffering from generalized epilepsy showed about 20-25% decrease in the activity of superoxide dismutase (SOD) and glutathione peroxidase (GP) in red blood cells. Out of them 9 patients were treated with antioxidant. Prior to the treatment, all patients showed abnormal electroencephalographic (EEG) changes; 4 weeks later the effects of the antioxidant appeared as positive EEG changes, reduced frequency of epileptic seizures, increased SOD activity and patients' improved general state. Thus, addition of the antioxidant to the multitherapy of epilepsy enhances antioxidative activity and therapeutic effects. Divine Noni helps to enhance the endogenous antioxidant system of our body. Noni plays an important role in epilepsy.
Divine Noni enahnces the inter cellular communication. In epilepsy, the inter cellular electrical signals are being disturbed thus it manifests the symptoms of seizure. Noni helps in balancing the intercellular electrical signals systems and thus prevents the seizure attack in Epilepsy.
Recommended Dosage
Divine Noni Concentrate
5ml morning and 5ml evening for 3 days. Then
10ml morning and 10ml evening for next 3 days. Then
15ml morning and 15ml evening for next 8 months.
