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   One morning she had a seizure—it was just after having some dental work done. The doctors gave her penicillin, a steroid, an anti-inflammatory and a painkiller to take. She took them and developed what she thought was a stom- ach ulcer. She then basically stopped eating. She called the doctors, and they told her to drink cranberry juice and eat licorice for her ulcer. They also told her to avoid meat, dairy and eggs.
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When she finally called her son, he threw all her meds out. He found that talking to her was strange, she was slower than normal. She told him she felt like she had a chronic lump in her throat. He learned that she was taking Sumatriptan, a migraine drug which, unlike acetaminophen, actually acts on the blood vessels in your brain stem, constricting them to inhibit blood flow—and this was prescribed to a
chronic fainter! Basically she was way overmedicated and undernourished.
Out went the meds and in came one quart of raw milk kefir and two gallons of raw milk. Her son told her to take two to four tablespoons of the kefir per day, and raw milk whenever she got hungry, with no solid food at all. The next day she experienced a massive headache, which is common when get- ting off meds and inundating the body
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