Seizure management new, plant-based treatments
Seizures are caused by uncontrolled, sudden bursts of electrical activity in the brain. They typically last between 30 seconds and two minutes and are commonly associated with epilepsy, however, head injuries, infections and other illnesses can also cause seizures to occur. Most of the time, seizures can be effectively managed using conventional medicines, however, unfortunately these options don’t work for everyone. Now in the UK, new, plant-based treatments have emerged as a promising option for those who have yet to find relief with conventional approaches.
Am I eligible?2.8%
In England, during 2020, 2.8% of all ambulance service incidents were due to suspected seizures, and 61% of these calls resulted in a rapid-response ambulance.
68%
According to representative research, 68% of adults in the UK would consider trying natural, alternative treatments if their doctor recommended them for their condition.
86%
In a small scale British study, children with epilepsy experienced an 86% average reduction in seizure frequency when treated with whole-plant oil.
51%
A review of patients with treatment-resistant epilepsy found convulsive seizures decreased by 51% and total seizures fell by 48% after 12 weeks of natural treatment.
Symptoms
‘Rising’ feeling in the tummy
Becoming stiff or rigid
Collapsing
Experiencing ‘fits’ or uncontrollable shaking/jerking
Experiencing unusual tastes or smells
Loosing awareness of surroundings
Tingling sensation in arms or legs
If you are suffering from any of these symptoms. Please speak with your GP to find out more.
Treatment options:
Typically, when a person experiences seizures, they are prescribed anti-epileptic drugs (AEDs) or anti-seizure medication (ASM) to help them manage their symptoms. In some cases, if they are not experiencing sufficient relief with these options, surgery may be considered to remove a small section of the brain, or insert an electrical device that can help control seizures.
Brivaracetam
Carbamazepine
Clobazam
Clonazepam
Lamotrigine
Levetiracetam
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A word from our specialist
“Neurological conditions are many and varied in how they can affect us. The more recognised conditions that are treatable with medical cannabis include epilepsy, where CBD mimics the action of the many anti-epileptic drugs; and multiple sclerosis, which the NHS can prescribe Sativex for. Medical Cannabis offers greater flexibility in the delivery of cannabinoid therapy for these conditions and hope in other areas of neurology, such as in neurodegenerative conditions and motor disorders.“

Dr David Tang
Clinic Director
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Could natural alternative therapies aid seizure management and treatment?
In the UK, natural, alternative therapies are considered an appropriate adjunctive treatment for many patients who have been struggling to manage their seizures with conventional, traditional approaches.
This is because a number of chemical compounds contained within plant-based treatments are able to interact with some of the densely packed receptors in our brains and central nervous system that influence seizure onset.
It's believed that the two most prominent chemicals in plant-based products can both play a supporting role in seizure management because of the biological responses they initiate after interacting with these receptors.
However, while research in this area continues, it is important that the medicinal or therapeutic application of natural treatments is overseen and monitored by qualified healthcare professionals like those that work for Releaf for safety and efficacy reasons.
To find out if you may be considered eligible for these new options, assess your suitability for plant-derived seizure management treatments online now.