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Old 06-09-2014, 05:26 PM #1
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Default Coconut Oil Helps Seizures

Hi Folks,

Just this past week I started using coconut oil with 100% virgin oil in it and it has done wonders reducing my sz. and curbing my appetite. Coconut oil builds up keytones in a person which in turn stops the sz.

One thing I do is make peanut butter pudding. Just take a tiny dish and put 1 teaspoon of coconut oil in it then add some peanut butter and add a little sugar. Mix these ingrediates and put in your frig until it gets hard, when you take it out you may want mix it up again. Since I have been doing this I haven't had a single sz. and I don't feel that hungry. If you go on line and check out coconut oil for epilepsy you will find a lot of info.
Here's wishing all of you only the best and May God Bless You!
Sue
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