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Fish oil could be an aid for treatment

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The intake of fish oil, in a low dose, could reduce the seizure frequency on drug-resistant patients. Despite the fact that it needs a large trial to confirm this findings, this findings could be a potential good news for those patients that can control seizure by using drugs.

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My baked fresh salmon every Thursday seems to make no difference.

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Well, sounds delicious! :)

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Mine was refractory so i went for surgery and now i really am seizure free for the first time in 14yrs its amazing best move ever been nearly a year now :-)

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