MCT Diet
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* A type of Ketogenic Diets for Epilepsy
* Introduce MCT
** Digestive differences
* History
** Introduced in the early 1970s by Hutt...")
Revision as of 15:36, 7 November 2013 by User:Fellrnr (User talk:Fellrnr | contribs) (Created page with "Introduction/Summary.
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* A type of Ketogenic Diets for Epilepsy
* Introduce MCT
** Digestive differences
* History
** Introduced in the early 1970s by Hutt...")
Introduction/Summary.
- A type of Ketogenic Diets for Epilepsy
- Introduce MCT
- Digestive differences
- History
- Introduced in the early 1970s by Huttenlocher to allow more carbohydrate
- (Huttenlocher et al., 1971).
- Medium-chain triglycerides as a therapy for intractable child epilepsy. Neurology
- Formation of MCT diet
- 60% MCT, 10% Protein, 15-19% carbohydrate and 11-15% long chain fats.
- Digestive problems
- Concerns about saturated fat
- Digestive Adaptation and Phased introduction (5-10 days)
- Relative success for epilepsy
See Also
- The classifications and types of Low Carbohydrate Diet.
- An introduction to the Ketogenic Diet.
- My experiences with ultrarunning on the Ketogenic Diet
- My Ketogenic Recipes
- Non-Ketogenic Low Carbohydrate Diets