EPILEPSY: Guess what? Yup, the drugs don't work (part 4,791)
EPILEPSY: If you’ve been told your child has it, he probably hasn’t
Stroke ;Strokes are brief episodes involving a lack of oxygenate
Otitis media has become the commonest pediatric diagnosis made by physicians who care for children in the United States, [note 1] with an annual budget topping $2 billion in 1982, [note 2] and no relief in sight. After decades of punishing warfare...
Ovarian Cysts ;The ovaries are two almond-sized organs on either side o
Headaches can be caused by muscle tension, an underlying illness or infection, or disturbances in the blood vessels in the head. Headaches can also be caused by allergies, fever, epilepsy, severe cavities, certain drugs, or an injury to the head. Dr...
A seizure is like a short-circuit in the brain. Information in nerves in the brain gets mixed up. There are many signs of a seizure. Here
Taurine, a lesser known amino acid, is not part of our muscle protein yet is important in metabolism, especially in the brain. It is essential in
Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic Acid), another of the B complex vitamins, is a yellow viscous oil found usually as the calcium or sodium salt—that is
Scutellaria laterifolia
Part Used: Aerial parts.
Constituents:
Scutellarin, a flavonoid glycosi
