The ketogenic diet for infants: How long can you go?
Published: 06 May 2021
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The ketogenic diet is a versatile therapy, and effective and safe in its use in epilepsy with infants.
There is growing evidence and guidelines that specify indications where the KD should be used early.
For more information about the ketogenic diet (and relating foods) for infants, check out the resources below:
Effects of Classic KD in Children with refractory Epilepsy
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