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    she was a child she loved eating sweets. Most of the time she ate sugar cane because she was influenced by her father and mother who loved sweets as well, when she became older, she was diagnosed with diabetes. Starting that day she tried the ketogenic diet which she lessen her carbohydrates intake that can make her blood sugar high. She only eat sweet occasional and exercise regularly to manage her diabetes and not to became obese. Her son adapted also her old habit that cause him to be obese.…

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    which allow you to enjoy all the benefits of Ketosis, without the strict, impossible-to-follow diets.…

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    effect of VNS treatment on convulsion patients. Cyberonics already commercialized this therapy. Another alternative method is the ketogenic diet. In this special diet, the consumption of fat is high and carbohydrates is low. The name ketogenic means that it produces ketones in the body. These ketones are formed when the body uses fat as an energy source. In this diet the body changes from burning carbohydrates, as they are only provided in very small amount, to using fat as fuel. A higher level…

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    Zone, the body will increase performance mostly due to controlled clean nutrients, balancing of hormones, and improved cell signaling. This is due to more energy supplied by Ketone Bodies instead of Glucose. The Keto Diet is the best diet for the human body compared to standard diets due to the science proven benefits of ketosis, preventable diseases, increased bodily performance and…

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    An epileptic seizure is a sudden surge of electrical activity in the brain and is caused by an abnormal and excessive electrical discharge of a group of neurons within the brain. “Epilepsy is the condition of recurrent spontaneous seizures arising from abnormal electrical activity in the brain.” (Stafstorm & Rho 2014) Anyone can experience a seizure under the right conditions while epilepsy suggests an enduring variation of brain function that facilitates seizure reoccurrence. At a basic level…

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    Epilepsy is a disorder that affects the central nervous system. During an epileptic episode, the brain's neural activity becomes disrupted. The disruption causes periods of unusual activity and seizures. A seizure can sometimes cause a loss of consciousness. During a seizure, people can have several different symptoms. Some people twitch their arms and legs uncontrollably, and other people stare blankly until the seizure is over. Prescription Medications Anti-epileptic medication can prevent…

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    that flicker. For example, strobe lights or a change in light can be a trigger for seizures. Although the medications given for epilepsy are to help minimize the seizures, there are other treatment options. Those other treatments may include a ketogenic diet, surgery in the brain, and even medical marijuana. Epileptic seizures can happen anytime, any place, and because of anything that triggers the brain sensors. Some doctors may say epilepsy is a disorder and some may say it is a…

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    Why practice keto when you have hypothyroidism? There is some discussion on whether you can have a thyroid disorder and still practice the ketogenic diet. Why practice keto when you have hypothyroidism? There is a long answer with a lot of science behind it and I will not get into a lot of the detailed chemical reactions. The short answer is that yes you can practice keto when you have hypothyroidism. First we will learn what the thyroid gland does and what its responsibilities are. Then we…

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    Epilepsy Research Paper

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    Epilepsy is a central nervous system disorder in which nerve cell activity in the brain becomes disrupted, causing seizures or periods of unusual behavior, sensations and sometimes loss of consciousness (Mayo Clinic, p.1). People with epilepsy seizure symptoms can vary. Some people simply stare blankly for a few seconds while a seizure occurs, while others repeatedly twitch their arms or legs. About 1 in 26 people in the United States will develop a seizure disorder. Nearly 10 percent of…

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    Exogenous Ketone Supplementation by Shannon Kesl, et al. Background on Ketosis: Ketosis is the state of regularly producing ketones, from using the body's fat reserves for fuel, instead of glucose. When glucose or glycogen is not available, because of diet, fasting or metabolic deficiency (like diabetes) the body will break down protein (amino acids) and (in the long term) break down fats for fuel. This fat break down releases ketones-- a carboxyl (Carbon-Oxygen) group bound to…

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