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ImStillMags wrote:
> wow.....fascinating article..... > > I'm on the side of the 'you are what you eat' folks and I really do > believe that food can be a cure or a curse for many. > > http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/21/ma...epsy-t.html?hp Ketogenic dieting for seizures isn't new. I don't know how long the practice has been around, but it's definitely been around for some amount of time. It's also very popular with bodybuilders. -S- |
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On Thu, 18 Nov 2010 20:00:55 -0500, Steve Freides wrote:
> ImStillMags wrote: >> wow.....fascinating article..... >> >> I'm on the side of the 'you are what you eat' folks and I really do >> believe that food can be a cure or a curse for many. >> >> http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/21/ma...epsy-t.html?hp > > Ketogenic dieting for seizures isn't new. I don't know how long the > practice has been around, but it's definitely been around for some > amount of time. It's also very popular with bodybuilders. Thanks for pointing out what the story was about. I wouldn't have read it otherwise (and I didn't notice the keyword in the link). The method also works in adults, but as the article mentions, very few adults could adhere to that strict a diet. Especially a mild epileptic foodie. -sw |
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Steve Freides wrote:
> > ImStillMags wrote: > > wow.....fascinating article..... > > > > I'm on the side of the 'you are what you eat' folks and I really do > > believe that food can be a cure or a curse for many. > > > > http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/21/ma...epsy-t.html?hp > > Ketogenic dieting for seizures isn't new. I don't know how long the > practice has been around, but it's definitely been around for some > amount of time. It's also very popular with bodybuilders. It dates from the very early 20th century. It was developed by John Harvey Kellogg, co-inventor of corn flakes. His younger brother started the Kellogg's breakfast cereal company, after committing the unforgivable sin of adding white sugar to the recipe. The brothers did not speak to each other after that. The movie _Road_to_Wellville_ was a remarkably accurate depiction of the practices at the Battle Creek Sanitarium at that time. The ketogenic diet is useful because some cases of epilepsy are not responsive to drug therapy, but do respond to the dietary therapy. However, it is a difficult diet to maintain compliance, so it is only used as a last resort after drugs have failed. |
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