The claim that eating seven pig hearts can cure epilepsy is not based on scientific evidence, therefore, this claim is not true. Epilepsy is a chronic brain disease with recurrent seizures, mainly caused by excessive discharge of neurons in the brain, and the main clinical manifestations are sensory, motor, consciousness, mental, behavioral and autonomic dysfunction. Pig heart belongs to food and usually has no therapeutic effect on epilepsy, and the claim that eating seven pig hearts can cure epilepsy does not have scientific basis, therefore, this claim is not true. Epilepsy patients can take antiepileptic drugs under the guidance of the doctor for treatment, commonly used drugs are phenytoin sodium, carbamazepine, levetiracetam, pregabalin and so on. For patients whose conservative treatment is not effective, they can also undergo surgical treatment through anterior temporal lobectomy, epileptic foci resection, cerebral hemispherectomy, etc. after diagnosis by the doctor, so as to improve the symptoms of epilepsy and so on. It is recommended that patients strictly follow the doctor’s instructions, do not change the dosage of medication without authorization or listen to traditional remedies for treatment, maintain a healthy and regular routine, avoid overwork and sleep deprivation, and undergo regular checkups.