
doi: 10.1007/bf01568437
There is some evidence of an increased Ph value in the body fluids of epileptics, particularly before seizures. This increased Ph is often accompanied by the retension of water. Convulsive attacks may serve a compensatory purpose in some cases and tend to reduce the increased Ph value. Diets such as the ketogenic, the starvation and the dehydration may aid in maintaining normal Ph values of the body fluids.
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