Paul Saladino· MD
I didn't really understand or know at the time that the ketogenic diet was sort of the standard of care for a drug-resistant epilepsy and it was a standard of care for epilepsy back in the 1920s before drugs even existed right
The evidence is convergent. Multiple independent sources reach the same conclusion, the underlying mechanism is well-characterized, and even the field's most cautious voices treat it as worth doing.
I didn't really understand or know at the time that the ketogenic diet was sort of the standard of care for a drug-resistant epilepsy and it was a standard of care for epilepsy back in the 1920s before drugs even existed right
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when I read about the history of the ketogenic diet being used for almost a century and I realized that it was like the standard of care for seizures
in 1921 there in a clinical it was just like a a a side note on a on a clinical journal there was the first observation or clinical report of a ketogenic diet you know used in epilepsy and the remarkable effects