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Early- and late-onset complications of the ketogenic diet for intractable epilepsy

October 24, 2014by m0casa02 Leave a comment

The following is an abstract of a publication dealing with the side-effects of the ketogenic diet. The reference to the article is: Kang HC, Chung DE, Kim DW, Kim HD.Early- […]

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Part 3: Implementing the ketogenic diet

October 20, 2014by m0casa02 2 Comments

This is the last of a series of blogs written about the ketogenic diet. The first two dealt with a historical background to the diet (http://bit.ly/11Q9HWX) as well as some […]

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THE ROLE OF THE KETOGENIC DIET IN AUTISM OR WHY BACON IS YOUR FRIEND? PART 2: METABOLIC CONSIDERATIONS

October 13, 2014by m0casa02 Leave a comment

Low carbohydrate diets create fuel metabolism by using fatty acids and ketones while minimizing glucose utilization. In a low carbohydrate diet the body consumes the available blood glucose and then […]

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Risk of seizure recurrence after achieving freedom on the ketogenic diet

October 9, 2014by m0casa02 Leave a comment

My most recent post on the ketogenic diet was meant to convey one possible treatment approach for those cases where seizures had not been controlled by medication. Although the ketogenic […]

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THE ROLE OF THE KETOGENIC DIET IN AUTISM OR WHY BACON IS YOUR FRIEND PART 1: HISTORICAL BACKGROUND

October 6, 2014by m0casa02 Leave a comment

Shortly after my grandson was born it became evident that he was suffering from relentless seizures. Although something was definitely wrong to us his primary physicians believed that we were […]

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