Epilepsy/Seizures
Causes, Predisposing Factors and Treatment
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and the Fairfield Animal Hospital.
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Epilepsy is a non-diagnosis. It is a term
used to mean "fits" (or seizures) due to unknown reasons. The
term epilepsy is used when available laboratory tests cannot account for
the abnormal clinical signs. Causes of seizures are very often not known,
but can be due to metabolic abnormalities, low calcium in lactating
animals and low sugar in puppies and kittens; toxins (internal or
external), tumors, central nervous system inflammation, injury,
malformations and food poisonings. Most commonly, seizures in younger and
middle-aged animals are due to parasites combined with a poor diet.
WHAT IS A SEIZURE?
Seizures arise when a localized area of
brain activity is allowed to resonate through the rest of the brain
unchecked by normal inhibitory mechanisms. This results in waves of
uncontrolled nervous/electrical discharge migrating throughout the Central
Nervous System (CNS) affecting the entire biological system.
An active electrical network surrounds
the physical body in all sentient beings. The CNS is constantly generating
this network; this is the subtlest functioning of the DNA relationship.
This non-physical energy of the relationship of matter resonates with the
electrical fields of all other resonating bodies. When there is some
threat; real or otherwise, the electrical system responds by either
short-circuiting or overloading to some degree. This is a signal to the
physical body to respond. If the body does not succeed, the imbalance is
physically manifested. These cues help gear the body to the anticipated
threat. Frictionless flow between the body and its electrical field allows
for ideal responses to the changing environment. When the physical body is
incapable of an adequate response, symptoms of disease become manifest. A
seizure is an obvious instance of electrical overloading, without the
appropriate physical response.
During seizures the electrical body cries
out with unrelenting fervor in its attempt to maintain it's flow with the
surroundings. In the electrical mode of operation, it is all or nothing
and, as a result, the electrical body must shut down the senses and deal
with the internal surges of its own imbalance. Another way to look at this
is that the chemical imbalances of the physical body are so disturbed it
is asking too much of the electrical body to compensate. The result is
massive discharge, shut down and restarting. This is likened to rebooting
a computer to fix all sorts of problems or, in a more normal pattern, the
cycle of sleeping. Every night it is necessary to refresh and restart the
system for another day. The unconfined surges of seizures need to quickly
be stabilized by periods of deep rest. If this is not possible due to
continued seizures the system breaks down.
Seizures often begin with an
"aura" or a period of reduced awareness of the environment,
followed by some pattern of muscular discharge seen as muscle spasms. This
period can last several seconds or minutes and can be accompanied with
urination or defecation. After this period there is usually some fatigue,
either mild or severe depending on the duration of muscular contractions.
Almost always the seizures subside within one to two minutes. Repeated
seizure episodes are deadly, as they are extremely exhausting and rapidly
drain the needed biochemicals necessary for orderly nervous/electronic
flow.
Abnormalities seen lingering after the seizure period often give an
indication of the source area of the CNS involved; if there is one.
Dragging of a leg, falling over to one side, head tilt or asymmetric
ataxia (uncoordination) is sometimes seen after the seizure period.
Knowledge of the anatomy of the CNS along with these signs is vital in
pinpointing this source area initiating the electrical imbalance.
UNDERLYING ROOT CAUSES OF SEIZURES
In the vast majority of cases, the cause
of seizures is not known and there is no source area. Seizures are serious
clinical signs. Awareness of the environment and body is lost, a serious
aberration of normal function. The internal check points and homeostatic
mechanisms are ill-functioning, thus allowing these periodic surges of
uncontrolled discharge to propagate through the nervous system.
Rather than having a specific cause,
seizures are most commonly due to a combination of factors that build up
and inhibit minimal acceptable functioning. The cause of seizures can be
attributed to chemical imbalances and chemical deficiencies of one kind or
another. The complexity involved in pinpointing the imbalance(s) in each
individual case is beyond analysis capabilities at this time, as the
imbalance is usually transient and slight. As metabolic parameters go
beyond acceptable values; the electrical body can no longer sustain itself
in its normal relationship to the environment.
The most common direct cause of seizures
seen in clinical practice in our pets is parasitic infection combined with
nutritional deficiencies based on 100% commercial pet food feeding.
The most common major factors that layer
upon each other and predispose the nervous system to seizures are:
Parasites along with the extensive feeding of a solely commercial pet food
diet, along with over-vaccination and over-treatment of chemical-based
medicines.
These four factors not only severely
weaken the functioning quality of the nervous system, but also have done
tremendous damage to the overall health of our pets. These factors chip
away at health by removing the foundation of health (a raw food diet);
unnecessarily abuse the immune system through excessive unnatural
stimulation (over-vaccination) and condition the system to regularly
overreact to medicines too strong and too frequent (routine chemical
treatments). Their combined effects add violence, disorder and fear along
with the well-intended therapeutic effects for our pets.
The poor diet in these pets predisposes
the body to seizures due to the migrating larvae (immature stages of the
parasites) that roam throughout the body, including the CNS. The
nutritionally compromised system (on a solely processed diet) overreacts
in a disjointed fashion to this disturbance. Animals fed a natural food diet better limit the parasitic numbers and are much less likely to
seizure in response to them.
The weakened health of our pets strives
to maintain balance in an adverse environment of nutritional lack and
over-chemical stimulation. Nature responds to this limping health by
producing signs of disease:
- Recurrent gastro-intestinal and skin
problems
- chronic worm loads with poor long term
responses to deworming remedies
- allergies- severe over-reactivity to
all kinds of harmless environmental substances
- deep rooted behavioral problems
SEIZURE TREATMENTS
Today's modern approach to dealing with
these problems is the administration of more chemicals, injectable or
otherwise, and even greater processed "prescription" diets.
Seizures are masked by giving chemicals that profoundly dull the CNS,
slowing it down and confusing it to reduce the likelihood of another
seizure. These chemicals often do not work and further confuse the
biological system. The underlying imbalance is not directly addressed.
Deranged metabolic disorders due to chemical shortages or imbalances are
superficially addressed by further limitations in the diet; i.e., even
more severely processed foods. These efforts, though well intended, are
short-sighted and short-lived. After a brief period of lessened clinical
signs the system restabilizes at a lower level of health due to the
continued lack of essential natural materials. This results, at best, in the
reoccurrence of the disease and, at worst, in a deeper set of symptoms
("another" disease that is really the same disease) or death.
Feeding a
natural raw food diet
or a natural premium food such as
Life's
Abundance, and
treating for intestinal worms, especially targeting whipworms (Trichuris
sp.) and tapeworms (including both kinds of tapeworms, Dipylidium caninum
and Taenia pisiformis) will often eliminate seizures in our pets. These
treatments, to be effective, must be done at least twice for tapeworms at
18-day intervals and at least four times for whipworms at 23-day
intervals, while the animal is on a natural food diet.
Natural treatments for worm removal will
be more effective as health strengthens on a natural food diet.
Chemical dewormers can be given in this case due to the serious nature of
seizures. Talk to your veterinarian for specific remedies. Controlling the
exposure rate to these worms is also necessary. Removal of fleas (carriers
of tapeworms) and making areas infested with parasitic eggs in the stools
off limits for at least 6 to 8 months will severely reduce your pet's
exposure to these parasites; and reduce the likelihood of seizures
returning. If raw and natural foods are not instituted or the cleaning up of the
defecation area is not performed, worms (and likely seizures) will
continue to return.
Feeding a natural food diet is vital
to maintaining the health of your pet, and to keeping ideal immune
function alive and well. Many times after eliminating seizures through
improving the diet, seizures return after commercial pet food is
re-instituted. Genetic and physical predisposition to seizures become
expressed when poor diets can't provide essential raw materials.
Once the pet is on a natural food diet
and some prolonged attempt is made to limit the parasitic loads, natural
herbs and foods can be given. Internal cleansing using honey, with or
without sesame seeds and flaxseeds will be helpful. Giving grape juice and
black molasses will also help. Herbs that will help balance the system
against seizures through gentle nourishment are wood sage, skullcap, hops,
rue and rosemary. Adding raw lettuce and mint to the diet on a regular
basis will also be useful.
A wonderful and effective
natural remedy for prevention and control of seizures and epilepsy in dogs
and cats is EaseSure. EaseSure
is a 100% natural blend of herbal and
homeopathic ingredients specially selected to treat and prevent seizures in
pets. It may be used to relieve acute seizures of multiple causes
immediately and may also be used preventatively for the treatment of chronic
seizure disorders.
EaseSure Drops may be used instead of or
along with your pet's conventional medication for seizures. However, it is
not recommended that you discontinue your pet's prescription medication
without consulting your veterinarian. Also consult your veterinarian
first when deciding to use EaseSure simultaneously with prescription
medication so that your pet's progress may be adequately monitored.
EaseSure is easy to administer to pets and comes in convenient drop form.
Learn more about EaseSure, Ingredients, Dosage, Testimonials and Current
Specials.
Seizures are very serious and can be life
threatening. They are also an indication of deep-rooted imbalances in the
core structure (CNS) of the living system. Chemical treatments given;
designed to dull and suppress the system so as to reduce the likelihood of
continued seizures without addressing the deeper issues discussed here, is
a short sighted superficial approach that only furthers chemical
dependence and more confused and deranged biological functioning.
The two approaches (chemical and natural
material support) can go hand in hand if the understanding and the power
of nature are not yet fully appreciated. Nature will wait and is patient
for the return of human attention to the powerful healing intelligence of
natural, whole products from the plant, animal and mineral kingdoms. And
so too, must our four-legged friends wait for the gentle healing and
unfolding of lasting health given through proper diet and natural support.
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