Magnesium for Epilepsy


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Dianna (Austin, Usa) on 02/20/2012
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I'm sure you have an answer by now since this is so long ago. But I wanted to say that I have had a seizure disorder for most of my life and eventually realized that it had something to do with constipation. Evidently when I was constipated some nerves were being pressed upon which triggered my seizures.

Epsom salt has really helped with this. I either bathe in it or take about 1/2 tsp. And/or I take magnesium citrate. I find both help.

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Sierra (California ) on 01/13/2019
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My 16 year old daughter started having seizures this year. I believe it was due to stress, poor diet and excessive exercise. She did not like the side effects of medication. A friend suggested magnesium. Since I have encouraged her to eat a little more food and take vitamins along with the addition of magnesium, she has not had any seizures.
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Charlie (K. Lumpur) on 04/16/2015
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One of my friend got cured of seizures by taking oral Magnesium chloride and Epsom salt for foot bath.
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