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Some anti-epileptic drugs (AEDs) can reduce bone density,
        making bones weaker and more likely to break-Vitamin D helps

        the body to absorb calcium and build healthy bones. Sunlight is the
        main source of vitamin D, and most people can store enough to last

        through the days when there is little sunlight.



        The ketogenic diet




        Dietary treatments can help some people with poorly controlled
        seizures by using  the ketogenic diet (KD) which is a high fat, low

        carbohydrate, controlled protein diet that has been used since
        the 1920s for the treatment of epilepsy. The diet is a medical

        treatment and is usually only considered when at least two suitable
        medications have been tried and not worked




        Foods as triggering factors



        There is currently no evidence that any type of food consistently

        triggers epileptic seizures



        Some people feel that some colorings and preservatives,
        monosodium glutamate (MSG) or artificial sweeteners can trigger

        their  seizures.



        Grapefruit juice and pomegranate juice do not trigger seizures, but
        they can make the side effects of some epilepsy medications more
        likely, including carbamazepine, diazepam and midazolam.










        NB: Most of the information has been borrowed from and article the
        epilepsy society- compiled by Ms. Judy Kariuki.
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