An Evansville, Indiana couple has had the medical care of their
toddler taken over by Riley Children’s Hospital in Indianapolis, and
Indiana Child Protective Services (CPS).
Jade and Lehla Jerger, parents of Jaelah Jerger, sought answers for
more than 8 months for their daughter’s “uncontrollable jerk of her
body.”
When a neurologist at Riley Children’s Hospital diagnosed her
with epilepsy, they began to research the best treatments for their
daughter.
A Chiropractic Neurologist began treating Jaelah with CBD oil (also
known as “Charlotte’s Web Hemp Oil”), and reportedly at the lowest
dosage they saw a reduction in seizures from 50+ a day to 2-4 a day.
CBD oil is derived from industrial hemp, and is not psycho-active due
to almost no THC (the chemical that makes one “high”). It was made
famous through national TV exposure from Dr. Gupta Sanjay’s CNN
documentary “Weed,” featuring a young girl’s struggle with a life
threatening type of chronic epilepsy called Dravet’s syndrome. Her name
was Charlotte Figi and she was experiencing hundreds of seizures weekly.
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