Herbal Remedies for Epilepsy: A Comprehensive Review
International Journal of Development Research
Herbal Remedies for Epilepsy: A Comprehensive Review
Received 20th September, 2024; Received in revised form 29th October, 2024; Accepted 06th November, 2024; Published online 30th December, 2024
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Epilepsy may affect anybody, and 80% of sufferers live in poor nations. This condition causes recurrent paroxysmal episodes and behavioral difficulties. An excitatory-inhibitory imbalance may hypersynchronize neurons. Traditional anticonvulsants may cause drug-resistant epilepsy after decades. ASM-resistant people's relationships, education, and everyday activities are disrupted by seizures. Epilepsy's unpredictability complicates treatment resistance. Since epilepsy has several causes, antidepressants may benefit some but not others. Long, round Aristolochia aspera Anacyclus pyrethrum, Areca catechu, Albizia coriara Welw. Pers. Balsamodendron myrrha, Bryonia alba L., Biophytum petersianum Klotzsch, Bryonia dioica Jacob Bunge added Brassica nigra, Balanites aegyptiaca, Bixa orellana L., Bridelia micrantha, Murray Cuscuta epithymum deodara. The study of 241 epileptic and convulsion botanicals indicated neurological benefits. Lamiaceae dominated the 97 epilepsy-curing plant groups. Researchers chose antiepileptic herbs simpler. Herbal remedies may combat neurodegeneration, neuroinflammatory processes, and anomalies, according to research. Study and validation may enhance antiepileptics over allopathic.