The Empowering Neurologist – David Perlmutter, M.D. and Dr. Matthew Phillips

David Perlmutter M.D. – Empowering Neurologist: The food, the facts, the science to control your genetic destiny.

Today on The Empowering Neurologist I had the pleasure of again spending time with Dr. . He’s been on the program in the past discussing the effectiveness of the ketogenic diet in Parkinson’s disease.  

Today he explored the notion of fasting, and revealed how powerful a therapy this may represent as it relates to both keeping the brain healthy as well as in the .

I’d like to share the conclusion from his recent publication, Fasting as a Therapy in Neurological Disease, as I think it says a lot:

In an era of rising healthcare costs and an increasing prevalence of neurological disease, the introduction of a self-empowering, cost-free, effective therapeutic option for a range of neurological disorders would be a welcome addition to the armamentarium of physicians. Today’s most are fundamentally characterized by defective metabolism, on many levels. Given that fasting is a simple, multi-targeted, and essentially “metabolic” therapy with a healthy track record for treating a variety of in animals, it holds promise as a treatment for analogous diseases in humans. Despite this promise, the state of the evidence in humans is extremely limited; many more studies are needed before the actual clinical efficacy of fasting as a therapy in human neurological disorders can be ascertained. Yet if these studies can be prioritized, perhaps the day will come when fasting regimens are prescribed alongside medication-based approaches, culminating in the inception of a unified metabolic approach, capable of modifying not only the symptoms, but also the natural course, of the most common, disabling in existence. 

So glad I can share this interview with all of you during our #SummerFastingChallenge.

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