Category: Keto Diet Science

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The Clinical Evidence on the Ketogenic Diet for Weight Loss

One of the best ways to assess the efficacy of a diet is with a randomized controlled clinical trial (RCT). This is because the participants nor the trialists cannot control who gets what diet.

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DHEA Decline and the Ketogenic Diet

While effective and sustainable weight loss is the primary driver behind the ketogenic diet’s surge, there is more to it than its ability to efficiently burn fat.

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Adverse Effects of the Ketogenic Diet

The ketogenic diet has witnessed a substantial surge in popularity in recent years. However, it is crucial to acknowledge that, like any dietary regimen, the ketogenic diet is not universally suitable.

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The Keto Diet Could Help Autism Symptoms

Over the past few years, many diet regimens have been studied for efficacy in improving the symptoms of patients with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). 

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Ketogenic Diet Research 2019

The keto diet has information constantly being discovered about it. In this report, the ketogenic diet is observed through the lens of various studies combined with their findings and background.

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Manic-Depressive Bipolar Disorder and the Ketogenic Diet

First used in the 1920s, the ketogenic diet is most known for its established efficacy in treating intractable epilepsy and is best known clinically for this role.

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What are Ketones

Since the time of Hippocrates, it has been known that by fasting one could significantly alter the course of some diseases by lessening their symptoms, such as epilepsy. 

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Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and the Keto Diet

First used in the 1920s, the ketogenic diet is most known for its established efficacy in treating intractable epilepsy and is best known clinically for this role. 

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GLUT1 Deficiency Disorder and the Ketogenic Diet

Glucose serves as a vital energy source for the brain, playing a crucial role in sustaining its functions. However, the inherent polarity of glucose poses a challenge.

What is the Keto diet or ketogenic diet

Ketogenic Diet

The Ketogenic Diet or “Keto Diet” may have grown in popularity over the last twenty years, but the diet is a natural diet that has been implemented by people all over the world.