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Resources: Topics

Browse in-depth resources, research, and insights organized by topic

Bipolar

Bipolar

Explore how metabolic psychiatry is reshaping the approach to bipolar disorder. This hub offers clinical insights, ongoing research, and personal stories highlighting the potential of ketogenic therapy to improve outcomes for individuals living with bipolar disorder.

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Is Keto Safe?

Is Keto Safe?

Get clarity on the safety and sustainability of ketogenic diets. This section features expert reviews, research summaries, and myth-busting content to help you make informed decisions about ketogenic therapy for mental health.

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Schizophrenia

Schizophrenia

Discover the connection between brain metabolism and schizophrenia. This page explores how ketogenic metabolic therapy may address core biopathologies, offering a promising adjunctive approach that has shown potential to support symptom reduction and, in some cases, sustained remission.

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Youth Mental Health

Youth Mental Health

Understand the metabolic factors that influence mental health in young people. This section explores how brain development, nutrition, and metabolic therapies may support emotional and cognitive resilience during critical growth years. You’ll also find practical resources and personal stories from families and clinicians navigating this path.

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Keto and Psych Meds

Keto and Psych Meds

Learn how metabolic interventions can complement psychiatric medications. This page explores the evolving conversation around medication use, reduction, and synergy with ketogenic therapy; always with a focus on safety, collaboration, and individualized care.

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Keto for Depression

Keto for Depression

Examine depression through a metabolic lens. This page introduces research suggesting that disruptions in the brain’s ability to generate and use energy may contribute to depressive symptoms, and explores how targeted lifestyle and metabolic strategies, including ketogenic therapy, are being studied as potential additions to conventional care.

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