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I believe they should immediately apply the possible benefits of the Keto Diet to an emerging psychiatric phenomenon.
Too many people in the Federal legal system, Boasbergers Syndrome is spreading far too much. A heavy dose (1-3 years) of the Hillsdale College United States Constitution classes, combined with a Ketogenic program, would be the best practice for effective medical treatment and psychiatric care.
Diets don’t work period.
Drugs to make you think, may make you think but I’m guessing the long term results will be worse.
If your fat, you made yourself fat. It’s on you no one else.
Self control and responsibility is where it’s at and F’ those who say otherwise.
I had an A1C of 6.5 and my doctor diagnosed me as pre-Type II diabetic and prescribed Metformin. Got off it after a couple weeks of problems. Started keto, got a glucose monitor and have lost 20 lbs, lowered my A1C by 0.9 to 5.8 and my glucose by 25 points.