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Case Report #54 - Tipper (Seizures)

History: Tipper was brought to us on an emergency basis by her owner because she had been foaming at the mouth and shaking uncontrollably the day before. The same thing had happened six months before. In other words, Tipper was described as having had a seizure or convulsion.

Many abnormal conditions can cause patients to experience seizures or convulsions, and many are described which are much worse than what Tipper had demonstrated. Abnormalities of almost any system

can result in an uncontrolled loss of body function, including respiratory, urinary and hepatic but the most common cause of seizures is an abnormality of the nervous system. Conventionally, blood tests and other diagnostic procedures are performed in an attempt to determine the cause of the seizure. Finally, after extensive investigation and ZERO discoveries of abnormalities, a diagnosis of “epilepsy" or “epileptic seizures” is given.

Epilepsy is a “rule out” type of diagnosis where the practitioner investigates every possible cause of convulsions known, and then, when nothing wrong can be determined except the owner’s descriptions of the patient’s behavior, everyone decides in must be epilepsy. Certainly, tumors and traumatic incidents can cause tumors, but the reason for the “brainstorm of uncontrolled cerebral activity” is usually listed as “idiopathic” meaning medical science doesn’t have a clue what caused the problem.

But that does not stop conventional therapy for seizures caused by brain problems. Barbiturates or bromines are prescribed which act as tranquilizers that suppress normal brain activity, thereby raising the threshold of activity necessary to instigate a seizure. Clients are usually asked to take careful notes if future seizure activity occurs so that any events which might cause or be associated with the convulsive mental events might be identified and avoided in the future. Taking notes is also important because it gives Clients something else to do, rather than call the doctor at 3:00 AM on Sunday morning.

We have found that testing with ETA nearly always identifies an association with multiple viruses which affect several parts of the brain. Rather than wait for several events to take place, if we determine that viruses are present we begin therapy with Harmonic Translation or e-Capsules right away. Usually, if the seizure is reported early enough and if there is good Client compliance, the seizures already described will be the last ones experienced by the patient.

Such was the case for Tipper! Using ETA, we found three viruses which affected Tipper’s Triad, Heart, Skin, Large Intestine, Adrenals, Pancreas, Cerebrum, Cerebellum, Brain Stem and Nerves. Her treatment with Harmonic Translation started right away, and no more seizures were reported.

All of the viruses had been eliminated by Tipper’s third month of therapy, and she began divulging the presence of agricultural chemicals as expected. At her last visit, besides having more energy and being friendlier a patient than ever, Tipper still has had no recurrence of seizures.

November 23, 2006: After her chemicals are eliminated, we expect Tipper to achieve a level of maintenance where she should be checked once or twice per year simply because, while dogs or any patients are having fun, life happens. Life happens for some faster than it does for others. This can be a good thing, or a characteristic which requires more frequent testing.

Date of Exam

Patient

D.O.B.

Sex

Breed

Species

1/5/2006

Tipper

03/01

F/S

Shepherd X

K9