Andrew Huberman· PhD
But the thing that immediately got me credibility was I didn't focus on it as a diet. I did a deep dive into the epilepsy literature.
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.
But the thing that immediately got me credibility was I didn't focus on it as a diet. I did a deep dive into the epilepsy literature.
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recently what we talked about a lot in this podcast was his pioneering work of the use of a ketogenic diet for psychiatry
three and a half years ago with one of the patients that I was treating with schizophrenia he went on the diet and I ended up getting him I we needed to go to more of the epilepsy version of a ketogenic diet and he had dramatic improvement and that was kind of the turning point for me
dr. Palmer has seen a 70 year old woman with schizophrenia and psychotic symptoms for 50 years resolved completely on a ketogenic diet
I've now written up four case studies in a journal called schizophrenia research