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Old 11-21-2019, 11:42 AM #1
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Robb Wolf - Ketogenic Diets for Traumatic Brain Injury - YouTube

Robb talks about this prolonged sensitivity for many people post their concussions in this video if I remember correctly. He didn't go on with the sensitivity but that the brain is vulnerable post-concussion due to the metabolic and structural states that it is in for until it heals.

It is a great video to watch or listen. He talks about metabolically what is going on in the brain that causes problems, which can be very over-the-top but his recomendation in this video was going keto essentially.

This is an encouraging video clip (from the longer one) about one of his patients -who didn't have head sensitivity- recovering well with a ketogenic diet AND exercises that didn't require lots of glucose. This included low repetition weight training and low intensity aerobic exercise. He did have significant brain damage though and made massive improvements.

Robb Wolf Ketogenic Diets for Traumatic Brain Injury Keeping the Baby with the Bathwater - YouTube
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