You flatter me - I am no doctor, just a self taught individual with many thousands of hours of study and research. It is probably a good thing I am not a licensed mainstream doctor, if I were I would likely not know nearly as much as I do about natural healing, diet, nutrition, lifestyle and natural supplements.
It would probably be pretty easy for me to obtain a correspondence degree in naturopathy if I so desired, but so far I am of the opinion that doing so would be pretentious.
I do recommend that you and just about anyone would find the book very beneficial to have on hand - not just for your daughter, although that is of course our primary consideration here - but for just about any condition you or someone you care for may encounter.
Checking it out first at the local library is a great idea. Please come back and let us know what you think about it.
Now, somehow you must get through to your young lady. The excuse of not wanting to be on a diet because she is busy is just that - an excuse. Does she mean to have us believe that she had rather continue suffering seizures and having increased medications, and that doing so would not be far more "inconvenient" than proper diet, hygiene and supplementation?
Alas - I know how it is to be young, immortal and have all the answers, having once been that way myself. The older and hopefully wiser I become, the more humble I become in finding out just how little I know, no matter how much I learn.