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NoSeiz DE,Ashwaganda: Shows promise as a potential treatment for epilepsy, with its potential benefits in reducing seizure frequency, managing stress, and reducing inflammation. Also known as Indian ginseng, it is a complementary and alternative medicine used to treat epilepsy. Brahmi: Known as the brain booster. Used since ancient times and has been prescribed in seizures associated with schizophrenia and related memory loss by Ayurvedic practitioners in
,Ashwaganda: Shows promise as a potential treatment for epilepsy, with its potential benefits in reducing seizure frequency, managing stress, and reducing inflammation. Also known as Indian ginseng, it is a complementary and alternative medicine used to treat epilepsy.
Brahmi: Known as the brain booster. Used since ancient times and has been prescribed in seizures associated with schizophrenia and related memory loss by Ayurvedic practitioners in India. An Ayurvedic herb, reduced the frequency of epileptic seizures. Treats epilepsy. The leaves of brahmi have been used as a treatment against epilepsy for thousands of years.
Ginger: extract was effective for reducing the duration and incidence of seizures induced by pentylenetetrazole (PTZ), which is a well-known inducer of epilepsy-like symptoms in an age-dependent manner. Another study conducted lately in mice found comparable benefits after treatment with ginger extract. Has anticonvulsant effects in all the experimental treatment groups.
Nigella, Anticonvulsant from the Middle East has neuroprotective and anti-seizures properties. There was a significant reduction in seizure frequency during black cumin therapy compared to placebo. A very similar double-blind crossover trial was conducted in 21 Persian children (<14 years old) with poorly controlled epilepsy and at least two types of seizures. Nearly 15% of childhood epilepsy cases are resistant to treatment; in traditional medicine however, Nigella sativa L. (Black seed) has been known for its anticonvulsant effects. The therapeutic properties that have been attributed to the seeds/oil include, anti-inflammatory, analgesic, antipyretic, antimicrobial.
Shankapushpi: Treats epilepsy. Shankhpushpi is beneficial to epilepsy patients. Helps to lower the risk of epilepsy and other mental disorders. Used for treating conditions, such as schizophrenia, depression, epilepsy.
Bhringraj: effective in the management of high cholesterol and liver toxicity due to its hepatoprotective activity. It also prevents seizures and improves cardiovascular health by reducing arterial pressure. Scientists have found that extracts of Eclipta alba can be helpful in the management of epilepsy.
Lemon Balm: relieve anxiety, insomnia and even to control seizures. Used in traditional European and Iranian folk medicines to treat a plethora of neurological diseases including epilepsy.
Valerian The herbal medicine valerian may have been the world's first epilepsy drug, an Australian neurologist says. Fabio Colonna, in his botanical classic Phytobasanos, reported that taking powdered valerian root cured his own epilepsy. Currently one of the most popular orthodox antispasmodic medications in Russia and Germany.
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