Thanks so much for the site and info!! I'm so glad you found this diet to help with your seizures!! I watched a documentary called Fat, Sick, and Nearly Dead last year and I realized afterwards that many ailments can be controlled and prevented through proper eating habits so I'll definitely be looking into this but instead of high fat I'll have to do reduced fat because I'm one of those people that if I eat unhealthy one day I'll step on the scale the next day and be 2 pounds heavier. I have to count every calorie and workout often to stay in shape, which is exhausting, but when I can run around Chuck E Cheese with my kids without getting winded it makes it worth it.
I have to research that diet. I kicked soda in 09 so I know the feeling. I got through day one without having any sugar! I'm proud of myself, and it really wasn't as hard as I thought. I think we sometimes make things harder than they have to be, but then again there were no real threats present like there will be during spring break, that's when the real test come. But if I can exercise portion control on Thanksgiving I can have a very limited amount of sugar on Easter. Congrats on kicking soda and chocolate!!!
I went on a Ketogenic Diet last year to help seizure control. It is a high-fat, low sugar, low carb diet. My biggest issue was soda. I love soda. Luckily, we found sugar free soda that does not have artificial sweeteners. There are sodas made with stevia (which also helps blood sugar). Love them.
The fight against sugar was a hard one. After a few months, I no longer craved it. (And man, I ate chocolate all the time...) Now, I rarely touch it. I love baking, too. So, I still bake sugary things, I just don't eat them anymore. Needless to say, our neighbors love us. I am constantly sending treats to our neighbors.
This is an awesome site to use. I highly recommend it.
http://www.ketogenic-diet-resource.com/From the site:
"Some medical researchers and physicians are using ketogenic, carb restricted diets to:
Drive cancer into remission with new and effective cancer treatments.
Improve epilepsy treatment outcomes by reducing, and in some cases, eliminating seizures.
Help patients with Alzheimers disease regain memory and thought function.
Give diabetics control over their blood sugar with more effective diabetes treatment plans.
Eliminate gluten allergy symptoms and relieve the symptoms of other allergic conditions associated with autoimmune reactions. "
Yes, I can attest to the seizure control. I have better seizure control and better pain control with this diet. Also, after a while, because you are burning fat as energy, you simply do not crave sugar like you did. It is a trip, honestly. Now, I just crave bacon and cheese all the time.
My cholesterol is at healthy levels, too.
But I still bake. And I bake well. Even with all the sweets I make, I am not interested in them...except for the toffee popcorn I made which was so good, we couldn't stop eating it. Hahahaha!
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