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  2. Diet and Seizures: Foods to Avoid With Epilepsy - Verywell Health

    www.verywellhealth.com/foods-to-avoid-with-epilepsy-6944715

    This article will discuss how food affects epilepsy, if there are foods people with epilepsy should avoid, and specialized diets for people with epilepsy.

  3. The Best and Worst Foods to Eat When You Have Epilepsy

    www.livestrong.com/article/443254-what-foods-to-avoid-as...

    Though there are no specific foods to avoid if you have epilepsy, eating healthily can support overall wellness and certain low-carb diets may reduce seizures.

  4. Antiseizure foods: What to know and what to avoid

    www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/best-anti-seizure-foods

    To prevent seizures, people can avoid or limit alcohol and caffeine as well as foods containing high levels of carbohydrates and sugar, such as highly processed foods like baked goods....

  5. Best Antiseizure Foods and Diets - Healthline

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    This article reviews foods to eat and avoid and diets you might want to follow if you have epilepsy or another seizure disorder. Read more about seizures, including the types,...

  6. Some foods can trigger seizures or raise chances of side effects from epilepsy medicines. Learn foods and fruits for epilepsy patients to avoid.

  7. Are there any foods to avoid with epilepsy? | Epilepsy blog

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    Generally speaking, people with epilepsy should be able to eat almost all kinds of food without worrying too much about its effects on their seizures. As long as you follow a balanced diet and consume food and drinks in moderation.

  8. Factsheet 20 Diet and Nutrition - Epilepsy Society

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    Can any special diets help prevent seizures? Dietary treatments can help some people with poorly controlled seizures by using specific proportions of fat, carbohydrate, and protein to affect how the brain works. The ketogenic diet is a medical treatment carried out under the supervision of a dietitian and an epilepsy specialist.

  9. Diet and nutrition - Epilepsy Society

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    Although there is little evidence that your diet has a direct effect on seizures, a balanced diet provides essential nutrients and keeps our energy levels steady, helping us to stay healthy. This may help reduce the risk of seizures for some people with epilepsy.

  10. Nutrition and Seizure Control - Epilepsy Foundation

    www.epilepsy.com/lifestyle/diet-exercise/healthy-eating/...

    These diet changes include steps towards a natural, whole foods diet. They do not require medical supervision and may be adopted by anyone who wishes to improve his or her diet. It may take several days or even a few weeks of consistently eating a healthier diet to affect your epilepsy.

  11. Epilepsy Diet: How Nutrition Affects Your Condition

    www.verywellhealth.com/epilepsy-diet-6831733

    Anti-seizure medications are the primary treatment to prevent seizures in epilepsy. A whole foods diet that includes foods from all food groups provides your body with all the essential vitamins and minerals it needs to function optimally.