Although certain frequency therapies can target seizure-related symptoms and provide symptomatic relief, the primary focus should be on identifying and addressing the underlying cause or origin of the seizures themselves.
Rife Digital Professional V3 (RDPV3) Treatment Program:
3097: Seizures: 0.15, 0.25, 8.62, 17.22, 82.5, 115.87, 325, 491.58, 673.35, 874.54
Recommend: Overnight RDPV3 treatment with straps on the balls of the feet.
Answer: How a Ketogenic Diet Can Completely Stop Seizures by addressing the underlying cause or origin of the seizures themselves:
The ketogenic diet, a special high-fat, very low-carb eating plan, has been remarkably successful at stopping seizures completely in many clinical studies, especially those who don’t respond to medications. Here’s how it works in everyday terms: When someone follows this strict diet, their body switches from burning sugar to burning fat for energy, creating substances called ketones. These ketones act like a super-fuel for the brain, providing steady energy that helps stabilize the electrical activity in brain cells.
At the same time, the diet helps rebalance important brain chemicals – it increases calming GABA while reducing excitable glutamate, essentially “turning down the volume” on the brain’s overactivity. The diet also reduces inflammation that can contribute to seizures. For certain conditions like GLUT1 deficiency syndrome, the ketogenic diet can be truly transformative, completely eliminating seizures in most cases.
The ketogenic diet can be life-changing, offering seizure control when nothing else has worked. Doctors believe it works best for people whose brains have trouble processing glucose normally, as the ketones provide an alternative energy source that bypasses this problem. The diet typically needs to be followed for several months before its full benefits become apparent. This dietary approach continues to help many people achieve seizure freedom when medications alone aren’t enough.
Conclusion
The ketogenic diet can completely stop seizures in select patients by:
– Providing alternative energy to glucose-starved neurons.
– Rebalancing neurotransmitters (GABA/glutamate).
– Silencing inflammatory pathways that trigger hyperexcitability.
For GLUT1 deficiency or pediatric epilepsy, The Keto diet is often a lifesaving, curative treatment. For others, it’s a potent adjunct therapy.