However, most people who are interested in nutrition are looking for fat loss and / or diabetes management (and not
therapeutic ketosis), hence we set the minimum protein intake at 1.8 g / kg LBM.
If you require
therapeutic ketosis to manage epilepsy, Alzheimer's or Parkinson's then the Nutrient Optimiser algorithm will calculator your macros using a minimum of 0.8 g / kg LBM.
A mounting body of research suggests most cancers are highly responsive to
therapeutic ketosis - a natural physiologic state induced during prolonged states of decreased glucose - in combination with calorie restriction and use of hyperbaric oxygen therapy.
This makes it easier for me to think about how I'm doing on
my therapeutic ketosis goals, because I can look at that one number.
I base this on the book Cancer as a Metabolic Disease by Dr. Thomas Seyfried, in which he advises that there is a window of effectiveness of
therapeutic ketosis for cancer that uses a glucose to ketone ratio of 1.0.
The idea behind eating for
therapeutic ketosis is to reduce your blood sugar (glucose) and increase your ketones.
If you read some of the published studies from Dr. Seyfried and Dr. D'Agostino, you'll see that they are working on the idea of combining this kind of
therapeutic ketosis with other supplements that challenge cancer cell metabolism.
Inducing
therapeutic ketosis solely with the ketogenic diet can be difficult, however, so the USF researchers created novel metabolic agents that induce ketosis without dietary restriction.
Therapeutic ketosis causes the body to shift from using glucose to fatty acids and ketones bodies for energy.
Researchers at USF and elsewhere are investigating the potential benefits of the physiological state of
therapeutic ketosis for several major diseases.
Not exact matches
[emphasis added] Interestingly, the effects of ketone body metabolism suggest that mild
ketosis may offer
therapeutic potential in a variety of different common and rare disease states.
* The modified atkins diet which has been demonstrated to have similar efficacy to the classical ketogenic diet in the treatment of drug - resistant epilepsy and how it may be a slightly more practical option for achieving
therapeutic nutritional
ketosis.
I believe that eukaryotic pathogens benefit from
ketosis, while
ketosis is
therapeutic for bacterial infections.
Hi Otu, I have listed some health benefits of low - carb eating here: Health Benefits of Low - Carb Diets When it comes to
ketosis, other health benefits are: improved energy, improved sport performance in the long term, muscle - sparing effects and also
therapeutic effects for people with certain health conditions (epilepsy, Alzheimer's, cancer, etc)
Clinical studies have shown that mild states of
ketosis in your body can offer
therapeutic benefits.
He has often noted that there are certain situations where ketones can play a
therapeutic role in health — but there was nary a mention of
ketosis at all in the hours upon hours of lectures....
Longer term fasts (24 - 72 hours and beyond) are where profound autophagy and deep
ketosis are achieved to promote larger
therapeutic benefits.
Ketogenic: because each serve of PrimalKind utilises a Low Carb Ketogenic Macronutrient Ratio, to help support the benefits of Nutritional
Ketosis & the natural production of a
Therapeutic Ketones.
Ketosis has been found to be a great state to fight cancer from, so this
therapeutic diet is used to restore health.
The report further states that there are no clear requirements for dietary carbohydrates in human adults, and that
ketosis may offer
therapeutic benefits for various different disease states, those common and also those that are rare.
It further remarks that mild
ketosis may very well provide
therapeutic benefits in the treatment of a number of diseases.
The
therapeutic implications of ketone bodies: the effects of ketone bodies in pathological conditions:
ketosis, ketogenic diet, redox states, insulin resistance, and mitochondrial metabolism
She used
ketosis as a
therapeutic tool twice a year for 3 - weeks.
Interestingly, the effects of ketone body metabolism suggest that mild
ketosis may offer
therapeutic potential in a variety of different common and rare disease states [11].
Interestingly, the effects of ketone body metabolism suggest that mild
ketosis may offer
therapeutic potential in a variety of different common and rare disease states.
The
therapeutic implications of ketone bodies: The effects of ketone bodies in pathological conditions:
ketosis, ketogenic diet, redox states, insulin resistance, and mitochondrial metabolism.
While I do think I benefitted from entering into
ketosis, I would not necessarily recommend a Ketogenic diet to patients unless to achieve some sort of
therapeutic goal, such as improved insulin resistance, or for adjunct cancer care, to reduce inflammation, or to improve severe depression, migraines, or narcolepsy.