Posted on 01/26/2011 9:25:56 PM PST by Immerito
A study published in the journal Epilepsia has determined that individuals with a specific form of epilepsy may benefit the most from a meat-rich diet.
Researchers found that the majority of children with myoclonic-astatic epilepsy who switched from a modified Atkins diet to a ketogenic diet reduced their seizures by at least 10 percent.
The ketogenic diet is similar to the Atkins regimen. Both consist primarily of protein-heavy meals, eaten with little or no carbohydrates.
The ketogenic diet simply has more restrictions on the types of fats, proteins and fluids that an individual may consume.
The study's authors concluded that its stringency may make the ketogenic plan impart a "higher dose" of epilepsy therapy per meal.
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Didn’t we already know this? I’m not being snarky but I thought that a mother in the 90s discovered a diet that helped. I saw a movie about it, I don’t remember all the details.
http://glutenfree-journey.blogspot.com/2008/05/ketogenic-diet-for-control-of-epilepsy.html
IMO Atkins type diet can help lots of problems.
Jim Abrahams, co-writer/director of the movie “Airplane!”, talks about the ketogenic diet he used with one of his kids:
http://www.epilepsyadvocate.com/community/featuredarticlearchive3.aspx
Was a low carb diet..it just fell off as long as I did the menu they give Day 1 etc...
I read everything before I buy..
If you ever order Meals online which is executive chef prepared and is excellent taking into effect that we buy at the grocery store things we do not need and then waste ..it is prepared and nothing goes to waste. Better than many restaurants.
www.homebistro.com and has a low carb or fat free depending on what your needs are..it is executive chef prepared and comes in a styrofoam container on dry ice..
Forgot the best part of that homebistro chef prepared meals..comes sealed vacuum packed and you drop all of the meal into boiling water for a few minutes and then open..no clean up.
Not your grocery store prepared meals..excellent service
Meryl Streep played the mom, great movie, based on a true story. She went against drs advice and gave her son a controversial diet that consisted of practically nothing but fat for a couple weeks and then reintroduction of other foods gradually, IIRC. For her trouble, they tried to take away her son. Til it worked.
At $13.00 a dinner, I guess not! lol
The diet has been a miracle.
It’s been around since my daughter was diagnosed with epilepsy 3 years ago.
It’s a very difficult diet to follow, and you can’t screw it up. The kids have to go into the hospital for the beginning of the diet.
Yes....my doc advised the CAVEMAN Diet....even stricter than Atkins....I do a sorta version of it....and I’m not hungry much anymore. And, it keeps my weight down (until I fall off the wagon)...I eat a lot of protein and fat....along with vegetables....very little fruit. I was told I had a hereditary cholesterol condition I could not change....non buyoant, small, dense, LDL cholesterol...well...it changed (for the better) when I started eating this way!
How have you modified the caveman diet?
The ATKINS “Diet” works wonders on many levels for the human body.
When I eat like this and also add exercise I feel at least 20 years younger and look it. Of course I never ate this well when I was younger so I feel even better ;-). I recommend it especially to carb and sugar addicts. It is the only recovery I have found and I really keeps the weight off and is a go to way of eating after big holiday and vacation splurges (which I allow as I am only human + I do not drink alcohol. Thus food is often my only splurge.
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thanks so much for the link.
caveman diet rocks and yes, I too do can’t over do the fruit and keep it in healthy doses.
the ketogenic diet (not to be confused with the gluten free diet) has been around for years.
You eliminate carbohydrates from the diet so that your body “metabolizes” fat instead of sugar, and your body’s ph changes. For some reason, this helps prevent seizures in some but not all people.
The bad news is that the diet has other problems, including that it is almost impossible for normal folks to stay on, and with the availability of a lot of new anti seizure medicines, it’s just easier to give a pill than to try to keep off of all the carbohydrates.
But yes, if you have seizures that no medicine will help, it might be an option.
but have a specialist and a dietician check you out first, because there is a bunch of hysterical stuff on the internet about most medical things.
the problem is that “low carb” might not work. You need to be “no carb” and check for ketonuria. Even a candy might wreck the diet.
yeah, another movie about good moms fighting evil docs.
Hollywood lies about so many things, why do you think this is true? because most kids have to be kept on the ketone diet until they grow out of their seizures (usually at age 12 or so).
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