Love Your Liver Livestream #142_ EPILEPSY & SEIZURES, Root Causes! Subscriber Q&A #toxicbiletheory

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Timestamps of studies / articles:

0:00 Intro

9:50 1
— Serum bile acid in dogs with epileptic seizures / epilepsy
— Statistics in medical research
— Bile acids, neurological function, and mental illness
— Portosystemic Shunt
— Convulsions, neurotransmission, neuroinflammation, biotransformation
— FXR bile acid receptor, and liver disease

56:58 2
— Gut microbiome, and epilepsy
— Blood brain barrier, and toxic bile acid
— Electrical Stimulation Test (mouse, rat)

1:28:03 3
— Ketogenic diets, chronic disease (benefits vs risks)
— Diagnosis and management of pyridoxine-dependent epilepsy due to alpha-aminoadipic semialdehyde dehydrogenase deficiency
— Understanding B6 Toxicity (website)
— Pyridoxine Responsive Seizures: Beyond Aldehyde Dehydrogenase
— Gene expression analysis in epileptic hippocampus
— Structural and biochemical consequences of pyridoxine-dependent epilepsy mutations that target the aldehyde binding site of aldehyde dehydrogenase ALDH7A1
— Epileptic Seizure Due to Disulfiram Treatment
— Disulfiram-induced epileptic seizures

1:48:23 4
— Malnutrition and experimental epilepsy
— Prevention of Epileptic Seizures by Taurine
— Vitamin A aldehyde-taurine function in photoreceptor cells
— Serum ionized magnesium and calcium levels
— Vasoconstriction as the Etiology of Hypercalcemia-induced Seizures
— Dietary intake of magnesium and the risk of epilepsy in middle-aged and older / old men
— Can magnesium supplementation reduce epileptic seizures?
— Magnesium deficiency, acute intractable seizures, effective adjunct therapy, and drug resistance

2:28:40 5
— Serum copper, and risk of epilepsy
— Copper concentration, ceruloplasmin, and epilepsy
— Anticonvulsant drugs, and oxidase activity of ceruloplasmin
— An Unusual Case of Self-Imposed Vitamin A Deficiency (through Sci-Hub website)
— Vitamin A and epilepsy: a dietary dispute / disagreement
— Valproic acid (VPA), hypervitaminosis A, retinol, and retinoic acid
— The important role of zinc in neurological diseases
— Long-term effects of zinc (deficiency, supplementation) on developmental brain damage (involving hippocampus)
— Serum levels of zinc and copper in epileptic children during long-term therapy with anticonvulsants

2:59:06 6
— Selenium deficiency correlation with epilepsy
— Selenoprotein function in brain disorders / damage
— Molybdenum cofactor deficiency in newborns and in cerebral palsy
— Channels of potassium concentration, and the hippocampus
— Idiopathic hypersomnia (IH)

3:28:53 7
— Improve dietary lifestyle behavior in adults
— Nutrition and epilepsy
— Chronic malnutrition, corn, and seizures
— Flush-free niacin (nicotinamide)
— Flush niacin (nicotinic acid)
— Activated charcoal, carbamazepine overdose treatment
— Neonatal seizures, maternal epilepsy

4:01:16 Q/A

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