- The
ketogenic diet is a high-fat, adequate-protein, low-carbohydrate
dietary therapy that in
conventional medicine is used
mainly to
treat hard-to-control...
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which organisms produce ketone bodies by
breaking down
fatty acids and
ketogenic amino acids. The
process supplies energy to
certain organs, particularly...
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restriction and adherence. One form of low-carbohydrate diet
called the
ketogenic diet was
first established as a
medical diet for
treating epilepsy. It...
- A
ketogenic amino acid is an
amino acid that can be
degraded directly into acetyl-CoA,
which is the
precursor of
ketone bodies and myelin, particularly...
-
March 2017). "Side
effects of a
ketogenic diet". Plan
Ketogenic.pro.
Kossoff EH, Zupec-Kania BA, Rho JM (2009). "
Ketogenic diets: an
update for
child neurologists"...
- urine.
People with
diabetic ketoacidosis produce it in
larger amounts.
Ketogenic diets that
increase ketone bodies (acetone, β-hydroxybutyric acid and...
-
unresponsive to
medications with
terrible side effects, is
controlled by the
ketogenic diet.
Aspects of the
story mirror Abrahams' own
experience with his son...
- S2CID 44155118.
Current literature knowledge provides evidence that
ketogenic and casein/gluten-free diet may have
their own
place in our
reserve for...
- production,
thereby increasing oxidative stress on
different organs”.
Ketogenic diets are used to
treat epilepsy in children,
where there is some evidence...
- that
ketogenic diets eliminate the need for
chemotherapy and radiotherapy. However,
there is
insufficient evidence to
support the
efficacy of
ketogenic diets...