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From a broad observation of keto diets, It appears the main benefit may be from what foods are reduced or avoided than any ketosis effect. MCTs and other diets are like adding gas to a hybrid without regard for the fuel level in the tank. Only so much MCTs and other fats can be used. But, removing the carbs, especially bad carbs and being focused on healthy eating rather than the trash eating common to many diets can be a big benefit. The human body was never designed for the sugar and carb consumption levels common to many diets.



Beans are our common carb. They have a GI in the 30s. A GI below 55 is good. Below 40 is great.
this article on tbi and Keto talks about ketones as a fuel source and the benefits. Many of the items discussed I've heard Dom Dagostino mention in his podcast about the glut3 transponder being damaged in patients with TBI and is a cause of neuro-inflammation.

http://https://ketogenic.com/therapeutics/ketosis-traumatic-brain-injury/

I'm seeing doctors right now at Mayo and getting imagine done but will be starting Keto in the next month and post results. My headaches and brain fog/head pressure are horrible so will be good barometer for anyone else who has this as their main symptoms.
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