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Irregularenstraul cycles, Weight gain, High heart rate, Mood swings, ... I was diagnosed with GTCS epilepsy in year 2006 took sodium valporate for quite few years, Later as a side effect of it weight gain and pcod... Now it is becoming difficult to trust to allopathy.. Please suggest some good remedy for its treatment...
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Take online consultation directly for Ayurveda medications remedies diet lifestyle correction to overcome these problems... Correct your diet lifestyle follow satwik paricharya
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U really should try Ayurveda. These are typical cases that we see day in and day out with of course good results. People will not come back to us if they don't find releif. But I would like to give you a brief idea how Ayurveda treatment works. 1. Diet and lifestyle is as important as treatment. So 50% of the effort is yours 2. It normally takes about 3 to 6 months if treatment. 3. Panchakarma therapies - detox processes may also be part of the treatment if weight gain is more.
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sodium valproate can not be stopped without a due and through consideration and a neurologist opinion. but PCOS and weight gain can be treated completely. both are related.
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Good to correct the lifestyle related to food sleep activity which are the origin of all such health issues if done wrongly..
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cause and effect are coexisting... no effect can be reversed by keeping cause as it is in lifestyle . Age is too small.. still it is easy to correct
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