Best Practices for Treating Mental Illness with a Keto Diet
If you’re considering starting a ketogenic diet to treat symptoms of psychiatric illness, it is important to find a prac****ioner who can help guide you through the process. In this video, appropriate for both clinicians and individuals, expert clinicians share their recommendations for getting started with a ketogenic intervention. Featured in this video are Georgia Ede, MD, Chris Palmer, MD, Ignacio Cuaranta, MD, dietician Beth Zupec-Kania, licensed mental health counselor Nicole Laurent, and others. If you are curious about using the ketogenic diet to improve symptoms of psychiatric illness, this is the video for you!
Table of Contents:
0:00 - Introduction
2:21 - Interview with Dr. Georgia Ede
4:31 - Interview with Beth Zupec-Kania
6:58 - Interview with Matt Baszucki
10:07 - Interview with Nicole Laurent
12:02 - Interview with Beth Zupec-Kania
14:06 - Interview with Matt Baszucki
16:14 - Interview with Dr. Chris Palmer
19:02 - Interview with Denise Potter
20:37 - Interview with Dr. Chris Palmer
21:46 - Interview with Nicole Laurent
22:59 - Interview with Dr. Ignacio Cuaranta
24:59 - Conclusion
Experts featured in this video:
Georgia Ede, MD - www.diagnosisdiet.com
Twitter @GeorgiaEdeMD
Chris Palmer, MD - www.ChrisPalmerMD.com
Twitter @ChrisPalmerMD
Beth Zupec-Kania - www.BethZupecKania.com
Twitter @KaniaZupec
Denise Potter - www.potterketogenic.diet
Twitter @KetoPotterRDN
Ignacio Cuaranta, MD - www.IgnacioCuaranta.com
Twitter @IgnacioCuaranta
Nicole Laurent - www.mentalhealthketo.com
Twitter @KetoCounselor
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About us:
Metabolic Mind™ is a nonprofit initiative incubated by Baszucki Group. Our mission is to provide education and resources in the emerging field of metabolic psychiatry, including ketogenic interventions for mental disorders.
Our channel is for informational purposes only. We are not providing individual or group medical or healthcare advice nor establishing a provider-patient relationship. Many of the interventions we discuss can have dramatic or potentially dangerous effects if done without proper supervision. Consult your healthcare provider before changing your lifestyle or medications.
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