tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3045634714760830992.post4132299270310415243..comments2023-06-05T11:51:38.383-04:00Comments on Evolutionary Psychiatry: Ketogenic Diets and Bipolar Disorder: New Case StudiesAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04429177284200775781noreply@blogger.comBlogger17125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3045634714760830992.post-16712961051499497892015-03-21T10:43:13.846-04:002015-03-21T10:43:13.846-04:00Your boyfriends condition may well improve if he w...Your boyfriends condition may well improve if he were to give up the Coke Zero. That stuff is bad news - specifically the sweetening they addBernard Peacockehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12846201482532799142noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3045634714760830992.post-88331220174760506702014-06-03T20:52:30.137-04:002014-06-03T20:52:30.137-04:00Would love to see the papers that correlate gluten...Would love to see the papers that correlate gluten-free diets and the remission of bipolar disorder....I am soooo tired of the switching meds every month route.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01046991191017058309noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3045634714760830992.post-69965657891129524872013-09-25T13:21:22.197-04:002013-09-25T13:21:22.197-04:00Don`t talk even more this blog and comment is for ...Don`t talk even more this blog and comment is for sure enough to read and learn something new....milanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02017807019351490439noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3045634714760830992.post-60177970248470748092013-01-22T11:02:56.134-05:002013-01-22T11:02:56.134-05:00I really like the gluten or even flour free idea. ...I really like the gluten or even flour free idea. Ezekiel bread is purely sprouted grains with no flour, all grown organically. Any studies on primrose oil and bipolar? I seem to remember it repairs the myelin sheath of nerve cells that may be irritated and misfiring in some way. <br />Thanksirenefranceshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02453919252060944866noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3045634714760830992.post-48762855956105411892013-01-21T00:36:58.481-05:002013-01-21T00:36:58.481-05:00Without going into detail, I just want to say than...Without going into detail, I just want to say thank you for this post, and for distilling a PubMed article that could really help a lot of people who haven't found a solution elsewhere. Thank you, really.Lisa D.https://www.blogger.com/profile/15942420527444449745noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3045634714760830992.post-90725968334946639982012-10-16T11:43:54.897-04:002012-10-16T11:43:54.897-04:00(Final note as I was in a bit of a hurry when I wr...(Final note as I was in a bit of a hurry when I wrote the post at first… I did want to say there is a *lot* about these case study diets that could be therapeutic. No processed food, no sugar, lots of nutrients, lots of omega 3, low in gluten or gluten-free, likely low in histamine. The tracking of the ketones and one women's experience that the 15mg/dl ketone level felt more calming to her along with the sensible biologic mechanism makes the ketosis part plausible, but it is important to note these other possible factors)<br /><br /><br />YES... I would probably be categorized as experiencing cyclothymic bipolar disorder and I have noticed the same sense of calm, and less irritability being completely off of sugar ( even ketchup, honey, etc)alcohol,caffeine, gluten and dairy ( which I don't tolerate). I also try to exercise when I get the chance(mother of two young ones) and get some sunlight in. I eat a ton of fat. Feel good when my meal is meat/whole grains and vegetables with plenty of oils,butter,avocado,etc. Feel not so great with any kind of flour (even gluten free) Do it anyway for convenience. Take a multi, fish oil, and experiment with amino acids. I did all of this before and noticed minimal difference until I WENT 100% SUGAR FREE AND THAT IS WHEN I STARTED FEELING IN MY BODY AND HUMAN AND CALM AND LESS IRRITABLE. Not that I don't have times that I get snappy ( lack of sleep,etc) and not that I don't need to change habits of getting angry quickly but it is more the habit now than my body! amazing! No stimulants for me. The only thing is I am feeling more of a very mild down side now(no suicidal thoughts! no intense negative thoughts!, just some apathy). I am now trying to figure out how to get some energy and focus. The winter weather is taking its toll on me, but I want to be able to be motivated...Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08496972775289299922noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3045634714760830992.post-542230630262882842012-10-15T02:03:29.039-04:002012-10-15T02:03:29.039-04:00Great post! Nice to see an MD that understands glu...Great post! Nice to see an MD that understands gluten sensitivity beyond the intestinal tract and Celiac Disease. I'll have to find the papers that correlate gluten-free diets and remission of Bipolar. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10796916632049124091noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3045634714760830992.post-9599014502507589552012-10-13T00:24:20.150-04:002012-10-13T00:24:20.150-04:00The day after taking only 200mg, he's so nause...The day after taking only 200mg, he's so nausea he can barely stand or move. This sucks. I hope it'll subside. sophhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08685128057343852690noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3045634714760830992.post-51670016685277050522012-10-11T16:32:39.083-04:002012-10-11T16:32:39.083-04:00I use the skin excuse too. I say that dairy gives ...I use the skin excuse too. I say that dairy gives me acne and grains give me reflux, which is true but I want to be shouting a million other reasons at them too.sophhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08685128057343852690noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3045634714760830992.post-57950010875504866142012-10-11T16:30:02.434-04:002012-10-11T16:30:02.434-04:00That's really great to hear that ketogenic die...That's really great to hear that ketogenic diets might work for bipolar. My boyfriend has just been diagnosed with bipolar ll and is being trialled (starting tonight) on Epilim 200mg, working up to 800mg. He told the doctor that he didn't want anything strong and that he wanted to be able to go off it at any time. I started searching for bipolar in conjunction with ketogenic diets because I knew epilepsy could be treated that way and since Epilim is for epilepsy.... well yeh, that's how I found your article. I wish there were evolutionary psychiatrists like you here in Australia!!<br /><br />He and I are almost 100% paleo and low-ish carb (between 50-150g/day). We eat pastured butter, sometimes tamari soy sauce, some 85% (dairy free) chocolate and he drinks coke zero 5 times a week- ew, but otherwise we're strict. He has been told that Epilim is pretty safe and from what I've found on the internet, it seems to be, especially at such a low dose. Would you agree with that? One of the side effects seems to be increased appetite and weight gain- any idea what the mechanism for that would be and if anything could specifically be done to combat that? He's planning to take MCT oil on an empty stomach between meals and decrease any aerobic activities in favor of more weight training. He's not overweight at the moment but he still wasn't at his absolute ideal weight and he CERTAINLY doesn't want to gain >4kg which seems to be very common in the research.sophhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08685128057343852690noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3045634714760830992.post-61549021873998493892012-10-11T01:26:58.014-04:002012-10-11T01:26:58.014-04:00What I find so amusing in these reports is the ide...What I find so amusing in these reports is the idea that food does so much more than just supply "calories," as if in the normal paradigm the human (or often, in experiments, mouse) body is using food as a "fuel" like a car uses gas, or as if the human body just needs "energy" as a fire needs fuel. Instead, obviously, on some reflection, there is clearly no fire inside people, and combustion inside a person would be a bad thing. Calories in v. calories used is overly simple and only part of the analysis. <br />Instead what is taking place inside people in terms of food is not combustion but at least two layers of extremely complex "chemical" reactions, one layer being the obvious "digestion" that an organism is capable of, sort of by itself, and the other layer being the results of the interaction with the various small creatures that are also exposed to the food passing through us. It is complex chemical interaction, not really a "burning" of calories. Clearly there is more to obesity and depression than simple consumption of excessive calories. <br /><br />What if more than a few of the drugs used to make lives better for those with "diseases" were simply unnecessary if proper nutrition was the rule, rather than the exception, and known triggers for some of the bad results were avoided with proper nutrition? I know that not all bad results could be avoided, but maybe a lot of marginal cases would be a lot better off. Richardhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13579689230767618822noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3045634714760830992.post-70878537690332834662012-10-10T19:22:52.899-04:002012-10-10T19:22:52.899-04:00I was in class yesterday and the psych department ...I was in class yesterday and the psych department supplies soda, juice, water, and cookies for the students for our three hour class. Everyone was eyeing the leftover cookies and I mentioned I don't do gluten. Student asked me if I had celiac. I said no, gluten affects my skin and I'm vain. Fortunately psychiatrists are presumed to be neurotic.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04429177284200775781noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3045634714760830992.post-82046234729537256832012-10-10T19:21:03.510-04:002012-10-10T19:21:03.510-04:00Sorry ItsTheWooo I deleted your comment when I tri...Sorry ItsTheWooo I deleted your comment when I tried to approve it on the tiny phone screen--here is the text imported from my email:<br /><br />ItsTheWooo has left a new comment on your post "Ketogenic Diets and Bipolar Disorder: New Case Stu...": <br /><br />People at work ask my why I take the bun off my hamburger. LOL WHO EATS HAMBURGERS LIKE THAT.<br /><br />I need to think of a more socially acceptable answer other than "so I can feel normal, wake up on time for work, and my body doesn't feel like lead and I don't think about jumping off a bridge". <br />Weight control excuses are usually met with an assumption I am vain/neurotic. ANY IDEAS??? Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04429177284200775781noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3045634714760830992.post-77678792064634713352012-10-09T14:56:58.658-04:002012-10-09T14:56:58.658-04:00Another mechanism by which ketogenic diets might p...Another mechanism by which ketogenic diets might produce effects is by reducing the abundance of a dysfunctional microbiotia, resulting in less pro-inflammatory signalling and more immune tolerance. After a suitable (fairly long) period, the re-introduction of resistant fibre from "safe starches" (but not grains or sugars) might actually create further improvement along these lines, in such cases.<br />Looking at the microbiotal response might offer a way to resolve this particular paleo schism...Puddleghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00953398103675945541noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3045634714760830992.post-61582384661679680002012-10-09T12:42:18.252-04:002012-10-09T12:42:18.252-04:00This comment has been removed by the author.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3045634714760830992.post-25250304716228306142012-10-09T10:12:06.300-04:002012-10-09T10:12:06.300-04:00Thanks for reviewing this paper. A few months afte...Thanks for reviewing this paper. A few months after I started Protein Power in 2007, I knew my state of mind was somehow much different than it had been. I was on both Celexa and Depakote, having been diagnosed first with clinical depression, and then with Bipolar II disorder. I had been taking that cocktail for a few years by the time I started low-carbing. Over a period of eight weeks, I was able to wean myself off the meds, and I've never taken them again. <br /><br />And like the woman in the study (I'm going by what you said, above; I haven't had access to the paper), gluten seems to make a big difference. When I added some rye bread back into my diet (during an experiment with Kwasniewski's Optimal Diet), the depressive symptoms returned, only to disappear when I got rid of the bread.<br /><br />I didn't start eating this way to improve my depression; I had no idea this was even possible. Like most people, I started low-carbing to lose weight. This was just one of several non-scale improvements in my health that happened after changing my way of eating.Roseanna Smithhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15130626011982018586noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3045634714760830992.post-57108872870789354272012-10-09T05:43:19.377-04:002012-10-09T05:43:19.377-04:00Hi.
I have commented on an old post of yours. Co...Hi. <br /><br />I have commented on an old post of yours. Could you look at the question please? Sorry for this irrelevant post. <br /><br />http://evolutionarypsychiatry.blogspot.co.uk/2010/12/your-brain-on-creatine.html<br /><br />Many thanksKieferhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09049160831174262970noreply@blogger.com