Now in its sixth edition, The Ketogenic and Modified Atkins Diets is the established, authoritative book on these groundbreaking epilepsytreatments. Written for parents, patients, dietitians, and neurologists, this book is an invaluable resource for anyone considering or starting a ketogenicdiet for epilepsy or another neurologic disorder. Written by doctors, dietitians, and a pediatric nurse practitioner from the Johns Hopkins Hospital AosKetogenic Diet Center, along with several other experts in the field, this book Aos patient-centered content contains answers to almost any question relatedto the ketogenic and modified Atkins diets, for children and adults. Chapters cover implementation, recipes, fine-tuning the diets, connecting with supportgroups, the latest research on the effectiveness of the diets, and much more.
The sixth edition has been thoroughly revised and updated to reflect current advances and applications. Two entirely new sections are devoted to the use ofketogenic diets for epilepsy in adults, and diets that can help alleviate the symptoms of other conditions such as cancer, dementia, autism, and migraines.Coverage of the modified Atkins diet is significantly expanded to reflect the growing popularity of this less restrictive diet.
NEATLY ORGANIZED INTO NINE SECTIONS, THIS ESSENTIAL BOOK WILL HELP YOU:
Understand how the ketogenic and modified Atkins diets work Prepare for the lifestyle changes involved in following these diets Start, maintain, fine-tune, and eventually stop the diet Develop tasty and healthy ketogenic meals Connect with local and worldwide resources for epilepsy-related issues Understand the latest research about the diet for use in kids and adults Navigate the Aunonketo Au world (schools, family, friends) with confidence "
My wife and I are now medical parents. We have an infant son who suffers from epilepsy, and reading this is prerequisite (required) for parents who are thinking about their child on the Ketogenic Diet. I skimmed through this book because my son will be receiving KetoCal formula.
My son has epilepsy due to a genetic disorder that occurred at conception. It is a rare and random mutation that occurs. When you are dealing with a child who has epilepsy, you have to make visits with the neurology, dietitians, and pediatrics.
The ketogenic diet is not a cure for epilepsy (seizures), but it's a solution. My son is currently on four anti-convulsion medicines to help control the seizure activity, but that doesn't necessarily prevent a breakthrough seizure from occurring.
This book is informational, and some of the topics are often repeated, such as the benefits and side effects of the diet, but having repetition for a serious matter is rather important, in my opinion.
Truly important book for anyone with epilepsy or anyone caring for someone with epilepsy.
The advent of pharmaceuticals to control (or try to control) seizures shifted treatment emphasis away from ketogenic diet therapies to meds. Because that's what we do. Pills are easy, non-pharma therapies typically require more effort.
As soon as possible, I want to get my brother (Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome) started on the Modified Atkins Diet (MAD). There's good info in this book, but perhaps the most emphatically repeated thing is how important it is to start and maintain these ketogenic diets under the supervision of a trained neurologist, dietician, or (preferably) both. So, I'm pursuing that, but I'm chomping at the bit to start the diet on my own, especially since there are ZERO treatment centers in my area, and Greg & I would probably have to drive to John's Hopkins to get started on this stuff. I'll do it, but I wish there were more accessible options.
Seemingly a rarity on keto for epilepsy. Recipes and recommendations that are not whole foods, but good information and help for parents who may be out of options to help epileptic children, or adults with epilepsy.
Though the book is horribly written, the diet may be the key to making my daughters childhood just a little bit better, or maybe even a lot better. Since this is the only real official book about this diet, it is an important read for anyone thinking about starting it. Unfortunately it is shockingly condescending at times; almost unbearably cheesy as if it were written by a Care Bear at others, mind numbingly repetitive throughout, and it even contradicts itself on numerous occasions. You'd think these Johns Hopkins guys would know how to write. I guess these shortcomings, and the fact that it is the authoritative book on the subject, make it comparable to the Bible.
This was an excellent introduction to the ketogenic diet. I feel it gave me all the data I need to make an informed decision. Extremely detailed, helpful statistics, and while it is generally pro-diet, it's also realistic in the point that it isn't for everyone. Very worthwhile, I would even venture to say an essential read for someone considering the diet for themselves or a loved one. It made me feel like I have a realistic view of the challenges and possibilities and think it will surely be a reference in the future. Loved the fact that they included a section with recipes, too.
People are considering a ketogenic diet for many reasons today. Mine is the control of epilepsy with as few pharmaceutical drugs as possible. For my purpose, I appreciated the analysis of different variations of ketogenic diets. Very helpful.
If you have anybody in your life that suffers from seizures or other brain disorders, this is definitely a book to review. I will be using another form of the keto diet for myself for weight loss purposes, but it was intriguing to read what this diet does to help our brains.
Fantastic reference for those who either are on the diet or are trying to make an informed decision about going on the diet. Not intended as a casual read.
Excellent read and I wish I read it when I first went to Johns Hopkins and did the Modified Atkins Diet. This will be an invaluable aid as I do the diet this time.