Arguments In Favor Of Ketogenic Diets
https://ispub.com/IJNW/4/2/8738
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ketogenic_diet
In Depth Look At Ketogenic Diets And Ketosis – Part 1
http://kediet.com/blog/in-depth-look-at-ketogenic-diets-and-ketosis-part-1/
Is the Ketogenic Diet the Cure for Multiple Diseases?
http://coconutoil.com/is-the-ketogenic-diet-the-cure-for-multiple-diseases/
Ketogenic Diet Improves Insulin Sensitivity and Numerous Aging Markers
Typically, restricting your carbohydrates to 30 or 40 grams per day, along with an appropriate amount of protein, is enough to “starve” your brain into ketosis. Exercising, particularly while fasting, is also very effective at jumpstarting your fat-burning engine. The more consistently you exercise, the better your body will be at using your own fat stores for energy.
http://healthimpactnews.com/2014/ketogenic-diet-improves-insulin-sensitivity-and-numerous-aging-markers/#sthash.y5ahqqoq.dpuf
Ketogenic Diet Shows Promising Results for All Dementia Stages
http://www.naturalhealthadvisory.com/daily/cognitive-decline-and-memory-issues/ketogenic-diet-shows-promising-results-for-all-dementia-stages/
KETOSIS… THE CURE FOR DIABETES?
https://optimisingnutrition.wordpress.com/2015/03/22/ketosis-the-cure-for-diabetes/
Metabolic Effects of the Very-Low-Carbohydrate Diets: Misunderstood “Villains” of Human Metabolism
During very low carbohydrate intake, the regulated and controlled production of ketone bodies causes a harmless physiological state known as dietary ketosis. Ketone bodies flow from the liver to extra-hepatic tissues (e.g., brain) for use as a fuel; this spares glucose metabolism via a mechanism similar to the sparing of glucose by oxidation of fatty acids as an alternative fuel. In comparison with glucose, the ketone bodies are actually a very good respiratory fuel. Indeed, there is no clear requirement for dietary carbohydrates for human adults.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2129159/
WHAT IS A KETOGENIC DIET AND CAN IT REALLY BOOST BRAIN HEALTH?
http://weeklyamerica.press/what-is-a-ketogenic-diet-and-can-it-really-boost-brain-health/
Why I Chose a Ketogenic Diet to Manage My Diabetes
Excellent rationale for our mantra, “Prove all things; hold fast that which is good.”
https://www.diabetesdaily.com/blog/why-i-chose-a-ketogenic-diet-to-manage-my-diabetes-259212/
Your Brain On Ketones
How a high-fat diet can help the brain work better
https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/evolutionary-psychiatry/201104/your-brain-ketones
15 Health Conditions That May Benefit From a Ketogenic Diet
https://authoritynutrition.com/15-conditions-benefit-ketogenic-diet/
Ketogenic diet for obesity, metabolic syndrome and diabetes
http://foodmed.net/2015/02/26/diabetes-can-be-cured-jay-wortman-lchf
Metabolic Effects of the Very-Low-Carbohydrate Diets: Misunderstood “Villains” of Human Metabolism
During very low carbohydrate intake, the regulated and controlled production of ketone bodies causes a harmless physiological state known as dietary ketosis. Ketone bodies flow from the liver to extra-hepatic tissues (e.g., brain) for use as a fuel; this spares glucose metabolism via a mechanism similar to the sparing of glucose by oxidation of fatty acids as an alternative fuel. In comparison with glucose, the ketone bodies are actually a very good respiratory fuel. Indeed, there is no clear requirement for dietary carbohydrates for human adults.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2129159/
Ketogenic Diet Benefits Cancer and Weight Loss
http://draxe.com/truth-about-the-controversial-ketogenic-diet/