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Maria Edwards

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Truly passionate about brain research and brain health

Copenhagen, Denmark Katılım Mayıs 2009
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Metabolic Mind
Metabolic Mind@Metabolic_Mind·
Big moment for metabolic psychiatry and ketogenic therapy for serious mental illness. 🔗nyti.ms/4sj2WZD Today’s @nytimes piece highlights early research from Stanford University, The Ohio State University, and the University of Edinburgh — alongside the stories of individuals who have shared their lived experience here on Metabolic Mind. This kind of visibility matters. It reflects years of work by researchers and clinicians like @ChrisPalmerMD, @ShebaniMD, and @IainCampbellPhD, research funded by @BaszuckiGroup, advocates like @janellison, as well as the many people who have been willing to share their personal stories. Lived experience alone isn’t enough. Early data alone isn’t enough. But together, they point to something that must be tested, confirmed — or challenged — through high-quality science. That’s why we are excited about several RCTs currently completed or underway around the world. We need to continue efforts to advance education, public awareness and research on a scale that will require public funding. That’s how medicine moves forward. And that’s the exciting work ahead.
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Nicole Laurent, LMHC
Nicole Laurent, LMHC@KetoCounselor·
Just finished my talk at the Keto Live 2024 convention. What was my talk about? Creating treatment teams to help people with mental illness recover using a ketogenic diet, in spite of the med system not yet providing it as standard of care. #metabolicpsychiatry #ketogenicdiet
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Isabella Cooper
Isabella Cooper@I_mitochondria·
Long-term ketosis (>3.9 years) in women sustains optimal metabolic health #KetoLive conference @AdrianSotoMota @realDaveFeldman @nicknorwitz @Yvoni_Kyr @_LucyPetagine @_kurtisedwards @TomasDuraj @tnseyfried @ascarbs
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Isabella Cooper@I_mitochondria

Our open-labelled, non-randomised cross-over trial is published. We studied the effects of short-term ketosis-suppression in healthy women on long-standing ketosis. Ten lean (BMI 20.5 ± 1.4), metabolically healthy, pre-menopausal women (age 32.3 ± 8.9) maintaining nutritional ketosis (NK) for > 1 year (3.9 years ± 2.3) underwent three 21-day phases: nutritional ketosis (NK; P1), suppressed ketosis (SuK; P2), and returned to NK (P3). (66 days in total with a 6 month qualifying lead in) Results: Adherence to each phase was confirmed with daily capillary BHB tests (P1 = 1.9 ± 0.7; P2 = 0.1 ± 0.1; and P3 = 1.9 ± 0.6 mmol/L). Ketosis suppression significantly increased: 👉Insulin, 1.78-fold from 33.60 (± 8.63) to 59.80 (± 14.69) mmol/L (p = 0.0002) 👉IGF1, 1.83-fold from 149.30 (± 32.96) to 273.40 (± 85.66) µg/L (p = 0.0045) 👉Glucose, 1.17-fold from 4.36 (± 0.53) to 5.12 mmol/L (± 0.59, P2; p = 0.0088) 👉Respiratory quotient, 1.09-fold 0.66 (± 0.05) to 0.72 (± 0.06; p = 0.0427) 👉PAI-1, 13.34 (± 6.85) to 16.69 (± 6.26) ng/mL (p = 0.0428). 👉VEGF, EGF, and monocyte chemotactic protein also significantly increased, indicating a pro-inflammatory shift. 👉Sustained ketosis showed no adverse health effects and may mitigate hyperinsulinemia without impairing metabolic flexibility in metabolically healthy women. Conclusions: Evolutionary evidence suggests that ancestral populations were predominantly adapted to patterns of intermittent and time-restricted feeding, as opposed to continuous nutritional intake, rich in farinaceous and sucrose carbohydrates that stimulate bolus insulin secretion. The escalating prevalence of T2DM, obesity, CVD, AD, and cancer observed in populations adhering to multiple substantial carbohydrate-dominated meals in developed nations is a testament to this. Individuals maintaining long-standing habitual NK, when subjected to 21 days of consuming carbohydrate to suppress ketosis, followed with restricting carbohydrate, reverted to an evolutionary ketotic state within one day, indicate metabolic flexibility and health. The negative changes in biomarkers associated with chronic diseases and ageing, which occur from a one-time excursion in a 1-year period of 21 consecutive days of suppressing ketosis, are rapidly restored after restoring the baseline dietary lifestyle of carbohydrate restriction which does not overstimulate insulin demand and secretion. Our data show that long-standing NK appears to provide major health benefits in the maintenance of euglycaemia, with low insulin and IGF-1, the triad of markers most strongly associated with chronic diseases and biological ageing. NK serves as a reliable surrogate marker for these parameters to understand an individual’s metabolic phenotype, and therefore risk. This study was conducted to establish a detailed metabolic phenotype biomarker profile in a long-standing healthy ketosis cohort, providing a NK control group for other studies to establish metabolic phenotypes in people with cancer, CVD, AD, T2DM, and ageing, and to assess treatment efficacy using KMT in gaining better health. Sustained NK may mitigate hyperinsulinemia without impairing metabolic flexibility and carbohydrate tolerance in metabolically healthy individuals. Maintaining low insulin requirement and IGF-1 levels through endogenous NK may offer lower chronic disease risk, resulting in benefits to both lifespan and healthspan. mdpi.com/1422-0067/24/2… Awesome co-authors: @Yvoni_Kyr @_kurtisedwards @_LucyPetagine @tnseyfried @TommyDeeMD @ascarbs @jacomesandra @AdrianSotoMota @kenbrookler @valennutrition @NovaesVanusa @Brads_science

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Jan Ellison Baszucki
Jan Ellison Baszucki@janellison·
Many years ago when my novel came out it was reviewed by the lovely Joan Frank on the front page of the San Francisco Chronicle book section. I didn't think it could get any better. But seeing the words #keto and #mentalhealth in a single headline in the print edition of the same newspaper is better. Never mind how discouraging it is that it's been nine years...some day another book will emerge.
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Metabolic Health Summit
Metabolic Health Summit@MetabolicSummit·
.@DrSarahHallberg was one of the leading pioneers in the field of metabolic health, and we will be forever grateful for the indelible mark that she left on our community, and on medicine as a whole. Her recently published book “Status Quo Thinking is Harming Your Health – A Physician’s Final Plea” pulls back the curtain on her incredible life’s journey to challenge our understanding of nutrition in diabetes prevention and treatment. Undoubtedly, a multitude of lives have already been improved by her efforts, and her influence will continue to reach people around the world for years to come. We highly recommend picking up a copy of this powerful book. Beyond being an engaging story that feels as if you’re hearing it first hand from Dr. Hallberg herself, it serves as a jolting reminder of how important it is to be open to change – to constantly challenge your closely held understandings and beliefs. To try, as best as possible, to set aside your biases when encountering an idea that doesn’t align with your preconceived understanding of how things work. It is only through this constant cycle of reflection and evaluation that science and medicine progresses. And we are tremendously thankful to Dr. Hallberg for this important reminder. Please consider reading this incredible book, you can purchase it here: a.co/d/fLUctYr
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Metabolic Mind
Metabolic Mind@Metabolic_Mind·
Is a keto diet feasible for treating serious mental illness? We often hear that a keto diet is too hard to do, but Stanford's pilot trial of ketogenic therapy for bipolar and schizophrenia suggests otherwise. Nearly all participants achieved ketosis. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
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Jan Ellison Baszucki
Jan Ellison Baszucki@janellison·
Earth Day is your chance to see the most important film about climate change this year. deadline.com/2024/04/common… I am an executive producer on this film so I am biased. But the great thing about this documentary is that it gives us the problem and a solution that is already being implemented by farmers and ranchers around the world. We can transform our food systems, restore stoil and mitigate climate change now with regenerative agriculture. @commongrounddoc
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Jan Ellison Baszucki
Jan Ellison Baszucki@janellison·
A landmark Stanford pilot study has shown that #ketogenic diet improves severe mental illness. med.stanford.edu/news/all-news/… Stanford Medicine today announced the results of a clinical pilot trial of ketogenic diet for serious mental illness. The 4-month trial showed improvements in both psychiatric and metabolic health in patients diagnosed with either #bipolardisorder or #Schizophrenia. Huge congratulations to Dr. Shebani Sethi @ShebaniMD, the #MetabolicPsychiatry pioneer who led the trial, her collaborators, and all the participants who took part in the first trial of ketogenic diet for serious mental illness since 1965. Baszucki Group @BaszuckiGroup was honored to provide funding for the landmark trial. Read the paper here: lnkd.in/guMVgcRq Watch the video on youtube here: youtube.com/watch?v=14gFaf… For resources on ketogenic therapy for mental health, visit @Metabolic_Mind.
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Iain Campbell, Ph.D.
Iain Campbell, Ph.D.@IainCampbellPhD·
Congratulations to @ShebaniMD and collaborators at @Stanford on the publication of their pilot study of a #ketogenicdiet for bipolar disorder and schizophrenia! 🧠 79% had clinically meaningful psychiatric improvement measured by Clinical Global Impression (CGI). 👉 100% reversed metabolic syndrome 👉 Average weight loss was 10% of body weight over 4 months 💬Quotes form participants: 
“Since being on the diet, I haven't noticed any significant anxiety level or attacks. And I've been able to work through basically everything I've come across.”

"It can honestly save a lot of lives, it saved mine. I would not be here today if it wasn't for Keto. It's helped a lot with my mood Stabilization.”

“[…] if things continue in a positive trajectory, it's definitely not out of the real[m] of possibility that my bipolar could go into remission.”

“My opportunity to participate in the metabolic psychiatry study transformed my life. I gained knowledge, became able bodied again and my mood disorder and eating disorder symptoms lessened dramatically. I became sexually active again after 16 years of celibacy.”

“I can tell you that I have never felt better than I have since using ketosis, it worked far better than the lamotrigine ever did.”
Shebani Sethi, MD@ShebaniMD

I’m proud to share the results of my pilot trial investigating the therapeutic effects of a #ketogenicdiet on bipolar and schizophrenia, published in @PsychiatryResJ. 📈 We found promising improvements in BOTH metabolic and psychiatric outcomes: sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

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