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Cheese (casein) Causes Seizures

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I've had great success treating kids with seizures. Usually, the problem is one of two things:
1. inflammation (from diet, food allergies, autoimmune, leaky gut, insulin)
2. under-stimulated nerve cells (that are now irritable and unstable)

Here's a case where a reaction to casein (protein in cheese) caused a seizure in a little girl.

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  • Great informative video Dr. Clark. Thanks for sharing this intriguing slice of western medicine.

  • This is  fascinating. I've never heard this before and want to learn more about the diet protocol, leaky gut, barrier issue. I wished you were in my area. I plan on visiting your channel and will probably have some questions later. Thank you.

  • My Friend had a seizure today during first period

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