Every case is different. There are many forms of epilepsy and they affect people in different ways, so it is impossible to give a standard answer. You may be able to eat anything without it affecting your epilepsy. Your diet may have absolutely nothing to do with your epilepsy. Generally, just eat healthily. Your doctor, who would be familiar with your particular case, would be the best person to ask.
Epilepsy has many forms, many causes and many levels of severity. It is not a single standard condition that is the same for everyone. As such, there is no food that can be said should be avoided by people with epilepsy.
Aspratame (neutrasweat) should ne avoided by epileptics. It is in Diet Soda and most gum.
Autistic people can eat the same food as anyone else can eat. Although some autistic people have digestive issues as part of their disorder, most do not have strict dietary restrictions.
Sensory disorders Allergie foods Sensitvity to foods
People with Autism often have difficult times digesting foods that are high in protein. Examples include foods that are rich in gluten and casein, which range from a wide variety of dairy and grain products.
taste
Dairy and meat cannot be combined according to the laws of kashrut.
Some of the food that cannot be eaten by people practicing the Jewish religion are: fish that do not have fins and scales like lamprey and catfish; shellfish like lobsters, prawns, mussels, cockles; animals that crawl on the ground, like reptiles, slugs, snails; birds of prey and any member of the crow family including crows, magpies and raven; pigs, rabbits, lizards and horses. Fruits and vegetable are allowed but they must be carefully checked to remove bugs, otherwise, they cannot be eaten. In general, foods eaten in the Jewish religion must be kosher.
No, any normal food can be eaten in South Africa. Obviously endangered animals and fish which are prohibited in most countries can not be eaten in South Africa.
In France people eat crossants and pizza
the main food is rice
Some children with autism have sensory integration issues resulting in an inability to tolerate not only chips but most crispy, crunchy foods (crackers, popcorn, pretzels etc.) Others dislike foods that are salty. Some people with autism adore crunchy foods. Some people with autism adore salty foods. This can be because of sensory issues, too. Hi, this is a different person , and i have an autistic brother and he LOVES chips!! he will say "i want chips! i want chips!' i think it depends, (please excuse my spelling i am 11 and i want to go eat a dounut) bye.
The people of Timbuktu mostly eat couscous, chicken, honey and bread.
No one can say exactly when and where the first Christmas was celebrated so this cannot be answered.
staple foods are eaten in northern Russia are northern russia staple foods