Unfortunately, I can't follow a strict keto diet. One of my particular cancers don't work well with it. I do eat relatively low carb, but I need to stay above a certain threshold or the cancer cells will grab onto ketones and will become even more active.
I do keep to a strict 16-8 diet to engage autophagy five days a week, with one day of no hour restrictions, and one day with a 20 hour fast. It does create some keystones during those windows, which should help with my neural cells releasing the electric charge (I think), but it doesn't seem to work, or at least it is insufficient.
Before drugs were the answer, epilepsy was treated with a ketogenic diet.
Unfortunately, I can't follow a strict keto diet. One of my particular cancers don't work well with it. I do eat relatively low carb, but I need to stay above a certain threshold or the cancer cells will grab onto ketones and will become even more active.
I do keep to a strict 16-8 diet to engage autophagy five days a week, with one day of no hour restrictions, and one day with a 20 hour fast. It does create some keystones during those windows, which should help with my neural cells releasing the electric charge (I think), but it doesn't seem to work, or at least it is insufficient.