Monthly Archives: May 2018
Ketogenic Diet and Obesity
By recent ASU nutrition student Alysia Nelson Part of an ongoing series of articles on the Ketogenic Diet There is an epidemic across the United States, known as obesity. Obesity is linked to the increased risk of numerous … Continue reading
Ketogenic Diet and Motor Function
By recent ASU nutrition student Alysia Nelson Part of an ongoing series of articles on the Ketogenic Diet A ketogenic diet demonstrates the ability to be neuroprotective, protecting nerve cells against damage, degeneration, or impairment of function.1 This isn’t … Continue reading
Ketogenic Diet for Migraine Relief
By recent ASU nutrition student Alysia Nelson Part of an ongoing series of articles on the Ketogenic Diet Although the ketogenic diet has been around for many years, new research into this diet shows many benefits on the body. Findings … Continue reading
Ketogenic Diet and Epilepsy
By recent ASU nutrition student Alysia Nelson Part of an ongoing series of articles on the Ketogenic Diet Epilepsy, the fourth most common neurological disorder, is an unpredictable seizure disorder affecting people of all ages.1 It encompasses a wide … Continue reading
Ketogenic Diet vs Cancer
By recent ASU nutrition student Alysia Nelson Part of an ongoing series of articles on the Ketogenic Diet With the number of new cancer diagnosis’s, 454.8 of 100,000 people per year, it is more than likely this disease has … Continue reading