Recent discussions on Twitter have highlighted the potential impact of metabolic therapy, particularly ketogenic diets, on neurological disorders such as ALS. The first-ever application of metabolic therapy in ALS has shown cautiously encouraging results, with a man experiencing symptom improvement over 18 months. The impact of metabolic health on the brain and mental health has also been emphasized, with interventions like the ketogenic diet offering hope for conditions like ALS, Alzheimer's, and Parkinson's. The growing body of research on ketogenic diets for neurological disorders is expected to provide more hope for devastating conditions like ALS in the future.
Looking forward to reading this paper. There's a growing body of research on #keto for Alzheimer's & Parkinson's (some of it thanks to @drmclphillips & colleagues), but not much on #ALS. Hopefully we'll see more in the future to give some hope for this devastating condition. https://t.co/MkPd4YPt57
Looking forward to reading this paper. There's a growing body of research on #keto for Alzheimer's & Parkinson's (some of it thanks to @drmclphillips & colleagues), but not a much on #ALS. Hopefully we'll see more in the future to give some hope for this devastating condition. https://t.co/MkPd4YPt57
As with other parts of the body, the brain is impacted by poor metabolic health, which impacts #MentalHealth. But interventions like #Keto offer hope. More from metabolic psychiatry expert & Change Your Diet, Change Your Mind author @GeorgiaEdeMD: https://t.co/5CEONKB3V3 https://t.co/XuIhowXSqF
ALS is a devastating, incurable, neurological disorder. This case report describes a man who used a time-restricted ketogenic diet and experienced improvement in symptoms over 18 months. Could it be a placebo effect? Honestly, when it comes to ALS, who cares? Improvement or… https://t.co/pvBFmDuXht
First-ever application of metabolic therapy in ALS (most common form of motor neuron disease), a very difficult neurological disorder with no decent treatment options. This is a (cautiously) encouraging result: https://t.co/NZSQ9sB8AF
As we begin a new year, remember that a healthy body leads to an even healthier brain. Small changes to your lifestyle, such as increasing physical activity and reducing alcohol use, can improve your brain health. To learn more, visit: https://t.co/HNEtJQ1R1J https://t.co/jgI98qY23z