Rhonda Patrick· PhD
So the cyclical ketogenic diet is something that you do now practicing. And that's, you think, as a consequence of thinking of Alzheimer's like type 2 diabetes.
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So the cyclical ketogenic diet is something that you do now practicing. And that's, you think, as a consequence of thinking of Alzheimer's like type 2 diabetes.
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Has this changed your diet, your lifestyle? Oh definitely. How so? Well, the Parkinson's maybe a bit less so. But on the Alzheimer's side, I have just looked at it like some scientists look at it, which is as brain diabetes.