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The Ketogenic Diet is a treatment for Epilepsy that relies on inducing a state of ketosis.

The medical profession does not widely prescribe the use of the Ketogenic Diet, preferring instead to use a variety of Anticonvulsant Drugs and surgery. However some of the anticonvulsent drugs are themselves quite toxic and approximately 20%-30% of patients do not respond to available drugs. Among the possible reasons the diet was not widely adopted by doctors:

The TV movie recently increased awareness of the Ketogenic Diet, though a curative link between fasting and Epilepsy was even mentioned in the bible.

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Scientific Studies

A reported that 50% of those patients starting the ketogenic diet reported a decrease in seizures of 50% or more, with 29% of patients reporting a 90% reduction in symptoms; these patients had previously tried an average of six anticonvulsant drugs. The success rate on patients who responded to anticonvulsants was not measured in that study (and appears to be lacking in other recent studies as well - there appears to be reluctance to try the diet on subjects except as a last resort). The success rate of the diet on those who are successfully treated with anti-convulsants may be higher, lower, or the same as those who do not respond. It may be that the diet and anti-convulsants are effective on different segments of the population.

The Ketogenic Diet has been reported to work in cases were multiple Epilepsy drugs have failed. There may also be cases where the Ketogenic Diet has failed and Epilepsy drugs succeeded. When one Epilepsy drug fails, there is a high likelihood that other drugs will also fail. When the diet works, the response is often rapid and dramatic.

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