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A Modified Atkins Diet May Benefit People With Epilepsy

Saturday July 26, 2008
Scientists at Johns Hopkins University have recently found that individuals with epilepsy following a diet similar to the Atkins diet had a significant reduction in their seizures. The Atkins diet consists of foods high in fat and very low in carbohydrates. Another diet already used to treat seizures, the ketogenic diet, also shares these characteristics. While the Atkins diet isn't as rigid as the ketogenic diet is, this study has proven that the Atkins diet may have potential in treating seizures. Of course, extreme discipline is required when following this diet or the ketogenic diet, especially for those of you who can't part with your carbohydrates. While many individuals in this study saw a reduction in their seizures, there were a lot of others who discontinued the study because of the dietary restrictions.

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July 28, 2008 at 9:19 am
(1) debbie fowler says:

Hi:} I have seizures. I resently came off my medicine. I did this because all the test that I took showed no seizure, also, I wanted to know for myself. I’ve talked to other people who have seizures. I had a real bad one. I was drinking tea with my husband, and then I was in the hospital. Since then I’ve been having pedimal seizures, and lots of headaches.I’m back on Dilantan 50 mg.

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