Paul Saladino· MD
she took it upon herself to get herself off all her meds and um and she was symptom free at that point
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she took it upon herself to get herself off all her meds and um and she was symptom free at that point
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within a couple of weeks not only was she losing weight but she started reporting that our hallucinations were going away
she is in full remission she still does a low-carb ketogenic diet and so I cannot use the word cured because the cure would be you don't have to do a treatment anymore and I consider the ketogenic diet a treatment and if you still have to do a treatment to stay in remission then by most people's definitions that's not a cure but it's certainly a remission a full complete unequivocal remission
her hallucinations and delusions were completely gone after how long after you know there are conflicting reports the original report said after eight days that her symptoms were almost absent when I spoke with her that wasn't clear to me that it was that fast so I think it's safe to say that within two months at least for her her symptoms were completely better