Modified Atkins Diet

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  • The MAD started by accident, when a child was put onto the Adkins diet prior to starting the traditional ketogenic diet and their seizures stopped.
  • The MAD is similar to the induction phase of the Adkins diet, with children allowed 10 grams/day of carbohydrate rather than the 20 grams/day allowed for adults.
  • The ketogenic ratio of the MAD is typically between 1.5:1 and 2:1
  • The MAD does not start with a hospital stay or a fast.
  • Adding a ketocal shake to the MAD raises the ketogenic ratio to 1.8:1, which raises the success rate from 50% to 80%.
  • Going from the MAD to the Ketogenic Ratio Diet resulted in 37% having at least a 10% improvement in seizures, but only a few became seizure free and no child that had no improvement on MAD had an improvement on the traditional ketogenic diet.

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