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what are the causes of a person having a seizure?
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  • Seizures may result from many disorders affecting the brain. It can be a disease characterized solely by seizures (i.e. epilepsy), or the seizures may be another sign of other diseases, e.g. metabolic disturbances (hypoglycemia, too low blood sugar), sodium and water abnormalities, calcium abnormalities etc. Seizures may also result from diseases of the brain, such as stroke, tumor, lupus, infection (meningitis) and others.

    You may read more here:
    www.mayoclinic.com/health/epilepsy/DS00342נ
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  • This is a very general question about crisis in general in human behaviour. The experience I made myself is, that when your body comes out of control it is, when you can't manage anymore your life. Too many problems, too much unvaried food, too much or not enough from this and that on vitamins or fats or other things, no biological sugar, too many deceptions and so on. One day the fuses of our nerves, brain, whatever you want to call it, will not be able anymore to balance all this out and it comes to a seizure. Epilepsy can be cured, bipolar disorder can be cured, depression can be cured, but it takes a lot of time and patience and very good help.
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  • Thank you Dagmar, and the diseases you mentionned have also a lot to do with a deficit of water. Our bodies are thirsty and if there is not enough liquid around a lot of different "accidents" can occur. Read for that about what Dr. med. F. Batmanghelidj (Dr. Batman) found out:
    http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss_b?url=search-alias...
    It would be nice if you could share what you found out about his books. Thank you Mr. Foot56 for your questions.
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  • thank you for the link i will order it--mrfoot56
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