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    Epilepsy and Diet and Nutrition

    Nutrition and diet for those with epilepsy

    Wouldn’t it be wonderful if your kid who has epilepsy would be less susceptible to seizures via just consuming a diet that is rich in protein and have many less carbohydrates?

    Believe it or not, the first ever comprehensive study on the likelihood of using diet in the treatment of epilepsy has been published.

    The Atkins Diet for epilepsy patients

    One of the regimens incorporated the Atkins Diet, a low-carb kind of diet that was proven to be effective in suppressing seizures in epileptic patients.

    The study has been published in the review Epilepsy Currents. The same study also explored the possible advantages of low-carbohydrates, high protein dietary therapies as well as a restricted diet for epileptic patients.

    Though admittedly, Atkins diet was considered as an unhealthy technique to diet, it has also been featured to suppress fits especially to children who has epilepsy. This was proven by a group of scientists in the United States.

    A total of six epilepsy patients, three of them kids with ages that do not exceed twelve years old, have been kept to a low carb and a diet high in fat. They were studied by the researchers from the John Hopkins centre for children in Baltimore.

    It was featured that the kids remained free from any epileptic seizures between 4 and twenty months. The kids were also able to have lower consumption dose of their medication.

    However, caution is also advised as the study was conducted to only six patients. It is actually more essential to know which patients may find the Atkins diet work to their benefit.

    The ketogenic diet for epilepsy patients

    Another diet that is being used to aid sufferers of epilepsy is the ketogenic diet. This diet involves the consumption of low carbohydrates food, sufficient protein and high fat.

    The ketogenic diet is currently the the bulk famous diet therapy among the community of people with epilepsy.

    Believe it or not, the ketogenic diet was created in the year 1921 in order to mimic the effects of the effects of fasting – which was proven to be anti-convulsant, and has the capability to curb epileptic seizures.

    The ketogenic diet is also usually involved with the norepinephrine transporter (NE) knockout. NE displays effects that are anti-ictal against several proconvulsants.

    NE was also featured to dramatically decrease the severity of seizures in mice that were fed diets that are normal.

    Since the ketogenic diet is low in carbs and high in many of fat, the human body is therefore forced to burn off the fat in order to have energy. This way is then termed as ketosis.

    The study reveals that such an energy shift outcomes in an effect that is anti convulsant, however the clear cut mechanics of how this happens is not clearly understood.

    The PUFA diet for epilepsy patients

    There is another dietary treatment for epilepsy patients who are within the illness’ initial stages.

    This diet is high in fatty polyunsaturated acids or PUFA. This has been considered as a wonderful option in controlling seizures.

    A PUFA enriched diet has been featured to aid in the development of the brain as well as decrease the nerve cells excitability (thereby inducing the seizures).

    Also, a PUFA enriched diet may assist against the debilitating and degenerative after effects of Alzheimer’s.

    Are these diets a success?

    It has been featured that such diets were successful in some points, however the flaws were in the diet implementation.

    Success though has been seen much with Atkins compared to the other forms of diet, as epilepsy patients found this diet as many easier to comply with.

    Basically, a doctor has expressed the fact that current conciousness in terms of the relation between epilepsy and nutrition is at its infant stage right now.

    Currently, diet treatments for epilepsy are a bit premature. However, there are potential positive dietary advantages on the horizon.

    All in all, such diet treatments could be done together with the traditional epilepsy medication taken. Being sensitive and concious of the food ingested by a person with epilepsy could aid in curbing the epileptic fits as well as aid make his body many healthier. The dietary treatments are basically beneficial in more methods than one.

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