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'Now, a new study is looking at the positive effects of gut bacteria among those following a ketogenic diet for epilepsy.
Even though Johns Hopkins used a ketogenic diet for curing epilepsy over 80 years ago, when medical drugs did not help epilepsy effectively, mainstream medicine continues to rely on new and expensive toxic drugs for epileptic children. The �cocktail� combinations of pharmaceutical drugs prescribed often worsens childhood epilepsy.
Health Impact News previously published a report on how a four year old child with refractory epilepsy (not treatable with pharmaceutical medications), was treated at the Rochester, Minnesota Mayo Clinic using a ketogenic diet.
At first, the child was also kept on pharmaceuticals. The results were poor until he was taken off the medications; then he began healing completely.'
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