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  • SEIZURE POTENTIAL OF HERBS, SUPPLEMENTS AND ALTERNATIVE . . .
    The Epilepsy Society of Southern New York wants you to know that certain herbs, supplements and alternative medicines can cause or worsen seizures and may interact with your medications Before
  • Epilepsy Specialist Discusses Herbal Products for Seizures
    And here’s the punch line: despite being “natural,” some herbs have the potential for making seizures worse and weakening the effects of seizure medicines This article is meant to answer frequently asked questions so people can better evaluate whether to take herbal products
  • Review of cases of patient risk associated with ginseng abuse . . .
    Patient risks associated with ginseng abuse and misuse such as affective disorder, allergy, cardiovascular and renal toxicity, genital organ bleeding, gynecomastia, hepatotoxicity, hypertension, reproductive toxicity, and anticoagulant-ginseng interaction were reviewed and summarized
  • Botanical Medicines to Avoid in Epilepsy | Dr. Lisa Watson
    There are three primary ways that botanical (plant based) medicines can negatively impact a seizure disorder Decrease the seizure threshold – making a person more likely to experience a seizure; Has pro-convulsant effects – this plant has been found to cause convulsions or seizures
  • 5 Foods and Drinks You Should Avoid When Taking . . . - GoodRx
    But it’s a good idea to avoid foods that increase your risk of developing a seizure while taking this medication A ketogenic diet can sometimes affect lamotrigine levels and increase the risk of having a seizure Certain herbs can interact with lamotrigine including ginseng, guarana, and garcinia cambogia
  • What Are the Dangers of Taking Ginseng? - MedicineNet
    Studies have shown that people who are exposed to ginseng on a regular basis, like those who work in herb shops or markets, are more at risk of developing an allergy to ginseng However, even among that group of people, allergic reactions are rare
  • Anticonvulsant activity of ginseng on seizures induced by . . .
    Ginseng extract made from either the root or leaves stems is ineffective against chemically induced seizures A partial purification of the whole extract that concentrates the Rb1 and Rb3 ginsenosides has significant anticonvulsant properties





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