Dr. Eric Kossoff - Ketogenic Diets and Seizure Management

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  • čas přidán 8. 07. 2024
  • Filmed at the Emerging Science of Carbohydrate Restriction and Nutritional Ketosis, Scientific Sessions at The Ohio State University
    Learn more at blog.virtahealth.com/category...
    An impressive body of scientific evidence over the last 15 years documents long term benefits of carbohydrate-restricted, especially ketogenic, diets. We now understand molecular mechanisms and why they work. Popular books and articles now challenge the advice ‘carbohydrates are good and fats are bad.’ Circa mid-19th century urinary ketones were identified in diabetics sealing their toxic label for the next 150 years. Despite work four decades ago showing ketones were highly functional metabolites, they are still misidentified as toxic byproducts of fat metabolism. The vilification of fat by regulatory and popular dogma perpetuates this myth. But the nutrition-metabolic landscape is improving dramatically.
    A growing number of researchers have contributed to what is now a critical mass of science that provides compelling clinical evidence that ketogenic diets uniquely benefit weight loss, pre-diabetes, and type-2 diabetes. In the last five years, basic scientists have discovered that b-hydroxybutyrate (BHB), the primary circulating ketone, is a potent signaling molecule that decreases inflammation and oxidative stress. BHB has been suggested to be a longevity metabolite, with strong support from recently published mouse studies showing decreased midlife mortality and extended longevity and healthspan. Although type-2 diabetes is often described as a chronic progressive disease, emerging evidence indicates that sustained nutritional ketosis can reverses the disease. There is growing interest in studying potential therapeutic effects of ketosis on cardiovascular diseases, cancer, and neurodegenerative diseases including Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. There are even reasons certain athletes may benefit from nutritional ketosis and ketone supplements ─ debunking the long-standing dogma that high carbohydrate intake is required to perform optimally.
    With the support of the well-established Ohio State Food Innovation Center, this conference will bring together the top experts in these fields to share what has been achieved and what remains to be done to advance this exciting field of scientific discovery.
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Komentáře • 45

  • @ronniecribbs5012
    @ronniecribbs5012 Před rokem +2

    We have been on the modified atkins diet for 3 1/2 years. It is a type of keto diet. The diet not only has reduced Ronnie's seizures to 1 a year (that was when I forgot that much oriental cooking is laced with msg and can trigger seizures. We both became ill from that meal
    and he had one seizure). His T1 diabetes is well controlled. Ronnie (75 years old) is free from the side effect of seizure meds now because he needs none. His weight is excellent and his cholesterol level is lower than it was before the keto diet. His triglyceriide level is normal..

  • @cristineparas954
    @cristineparas954 Před 2 lety +45

    If you ask me, keto is not for most people. It is just really tough to stick with and you feel exhausted. But the Agoge diet on the other hand feels great, and it works too.

    • @40io
      @40io Před 2 lety

      Got my plan, looks good 👌

    • @AlvinaRayne
      @AlvinaRayne Před 2 lety +7

      Actually keto is not hard to stick to at all it's extremely easy to follow once you are aware of what to avoid and yes it is good and would work for most people.

  • @jacob1233546
    @jacob1233546 Před 4 lety +1

    Is he against the use of cbd to reduce symptoms of epilepsy outright, or did I observe his remark as being more passive aggressive than he meant it to be?

  • @danieloscar8140
    @danieloscar8140 Před 2 lety

    tbh i tried keto diet mostly because i want to lose weight, i just want to share my experience with it, its really actually hard to sustain plus i do experience very excruciating headache thats why i stopped it and started agoge diet. i did lose weight without all those bad things and i have never been happier. maybe keto is not just for me

  • @Jefferdaughter
    @Jefferdaughter Před 4 lety +12

    The so-called 'side effects' of a ketogenic diet are almost always due to a lack of salt (dizziness, weakness), magnesium (cramps, spasms, or twitches), or potassium.
    This was generally not a problem for our ancestors who used the entire animal, often including the blood (a good source of salt).
    IF one is consuming organ meats and/or broth made with bones, meat scraps, fats and connective tissue (the gristle melts and gives a wonderful flavor!) - now often called 'bone broth' but though the 1970s at least it was simply called 'broth' or stock - then supplementtion with magnesium and/or potassium is probably not necessary.
    Low salt consumption has been promoted with very little justification. A recent study that MEASURED salt consumption (instead of using questionaires to ask people how much salt they consumed) in 102,000 people in 7 countries (if I recall correctly). The PUR study out of McMaster Univ in Canada found that death by all causes was LOWEST at TWICE the amount of daily salt intake that the US gov't recommends. Salt requirements on a low-cab/ketogenic diet is higher, as the kidneys flush it out. (Virta Health, Dr. Stephen Phinney, MD, PhD)
    Pre-pollution sea salt (Himalayan Pink, Kansas Grey, Redmond Real Salt, etc) contains valuable trace and micro-trace minerals, has a wonderful flavor, and DOES NOT contain the chemicals added to processed table salt (which have no trace minerals).

  • @diamondlight6123
    @diamondlight6123 Před 4 lety +3

    Gluten is a neurotoxin that can cause seizures for someone that has gluten sensitivity or celiac disease. It’s not the low carb but the elimination of gluten that will stop seizures and also the keto diet. But keto needs to be gluten free.

    • @net-flix
      @net-flix Před 4 lety

      Lotus 888
      There was a study on mice. If adenosine receptor is faulty, the mice will get seizures if given glucose, not just gluten.

    • @Jefferdaughter
      @Jefferdaughter Před 4 lety +1

      Since the starch in grain is made of glucose molecules hooked together, which rapidly enter the blood stream after ingestion, grains are eliminated from a 'well-formulated ketogenic diet' as defined by Dr. Stephen Phinney, PhD, and also the 'modified' Atkins diet, as used by Dr. Eric Westman at Duke University. Since the bloodstream of the average human contains only about 1 tsp (~5 grams) of glucose, it takes only a small amount of grain or processed grain food (bread, muffins, bagels, pasta) to block ketosis.
      As your comment points out, there are other benefits to eliminating grains from the diet, including the elimination of gluten, and also avoiding the oxalates they contain, among other substances which can be harmful to humans.
      Gluten is one of hundreds (maybe more) of chemicals made by plants, either as part of their functions, or to specifically protect themselves from being consumed, primarily by insects. As bad as man-made pesticides can be, it has been said that about 95.5% of the pesticides consumed by humans when we eat plants are those made by the plants.
      More info on naturally occurring toxins in plants:
      Dr. Georgia Ede, MD '...The Risks and Benefits of Eating Plants'
      czcams.com/video/YdRBFiBWQZQ/video.html
      Fr. Paul Mason 'How Lectins Impact Your Health'
      czcams.com/video/mjQZCCiV6iA/video.html
      George Diggs, PhD 'Food Plant Toxins in an Evolutionary Context'
      czcams.com/video/fnjX3cZ4q84/video.html
      Dr. Paul Saladino (former vegetarian/vegan) 'The Carnivore Code'
      czcams.com/video/DdqzbW1r6F4/video.html
      (He goes into more detail on the harmful substances in plans in the book.)
      Sally K. Norton has an excellent presentation on oxalate toxicity from eating plants on YT, among many other presentations on this topic. Enjoy!

    • @lifeasaglut1ketomum123
      @lifeasaglut1ketomum123 Před 3 lety

      I do not agree. Certainly not the case for my daughter and many other medical ketogenic patients.

    • @lifeasaglut1ketomum123
      @lifeasaglut1ketomum123 Před 3 lety

      Lack of gluten will help symptoms for someone with a tolerance but it's the use of ketones that help reduce and prevent seizures.

  • @noahfulmor8712
    @noahfulmor8712 Před 2 lety +2

    24th. Dieto keto dieto Salad chicken Grilled

  • @krishnaneupane7648
    @krishnaneupane7648 Před 2 lety +34

    The only diet that worked for me is the *Agoge diet* ? All others were difficult to adhere to and I felt horrible

  • @toni4729
    @toni4729 Před 4 lety +3

    Surely the infant brain grew on ketones in the womb, did it not?

  • @muskduh
    @muskduh Před 4 lety +1

    I'm so sick of hearing about pharmaceutical medication when all people really need to do is stop eating shit, get some exercise, fresh air, water, and sunshine!

  • @noahfulmor8712
    @noahfulmor8712 Před 2 lety

    Seizures stop

  • @maikanoibrahim5565
    @maikanoibrahim5565 Před 2 lety

    The day I came across Dr IGUDIA CZcams channel was the day I started living a more comfortable life again after using his herbs medication in curing my Diabetes disease

  • @drewderick7817
    @drewderick7817 Před 3 lety

    I was born with epilepsy and cerebral palsy. I have a twin brother, i was born first. My brother was born with no problems. I take phenytoin for my epilepsy, as a child I was on phenabarbatone, then at 14 i was put on Epilim 500mg. Which caused me to gain lots of weight. I went to live in Canada for a few years where I was taken off eperlim & switched to phenytoin. Which I still take today. As a child I had grand mal seizures, which doctors said I would grow out of. Which I did, but I now have petit mal. It' feels weird when I have it, i can hear all thats going on around me, but ppl and any noise, sound much louder, plus it feels like I'm floating on water. Before the seizure I get the smell like burnt toast. I can have a seizure at any time, night or day. Unpredictable. I feel a little confused when I come round, which lasts for a couple of minutes, then I'm back with you again. Usually a cup of tea helps me recover. I read a lot of blogs where people who shared their testimonies kept mentioning Anti-seizure Herbal medication. I searched for a website I just followed the email address of Doctor Patrick that was shared on these testimonies; I got lucky when I got a reply from Dr. Patrick. I followed his instruction, used Herbal Medicine in less than 2 months, I was already cure because of the changes I was seeing. Within a period of 5 months, I was cured totally forever. I went back to my neurologist, I was checked up and marked epilepsy free. If you need his help you can Contact this herbal doctor via his email herbalmedicalhome@gmail.com and WhatsApp connection is +2348102558553 for help, facebook.com/Doctor-Patrick-119465009919223.
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  • @noahfulmor8712
    @noahfulmor8712 Před 2 lety +1

    1.th eggs noah baby salah keto dieto Seizures stop Grand

  • @chariejoycabonot4286
    @chariejoycabonot4286 Před 2 lety

    I am not a quitter but I couldn't go through with the keto diet because it made me feel awful. I then tried the Agoge diet and I lost so much fat, and most importantly no more cellulite.

  • @Jupiter-zl4sp
    @Jupiter-zl4sp Před 2 lety

    Those who want to lose fat should definitely try the Agoge diet plan. It is personalized and well balanced. Keto on the other hand made me feel like shit.

  • @brijeshwararora3536
    @brijeshwararora3536 Před 2 lety

    The Agoge diet works great and you feel good, contrary to keto. Keto isn't supposed to be adhered to by healthy people and without medical supervision.

  • @syednabeel3956
    @syednabeel3956 Před 2 lety

    The *Agoge diet* is a much better option than the keto diet. It's well structured, balanced and peronalized. Keto is just unhealthy and very tough to adhere to.

  • @Mainzaslanic
    @Mainzaslanic Před 2 lety +1

    By far the best diet is the *Agoge diet* because it works great and is easy to follow. Keto is simply harmful and hard to follow.

  • @siandelima8408
    @siandelima8408 Před 2 lety

    Keto is not worth it imho. It is risky and hard to follow. I recommend the Agoge diet because it's personalized and diverse and most importantly worked great for me.