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Ketones –  the key to Alzheimer’s? with Professor Stephen Cunane PhD

£25.00

The ageing brain runs better on a mix of glucose and ketones than glucose alone generated from carbohydrates.

Discover the latest therapeutic role ketones and ketogenic diets have for supporting mental health from leading world expert, Professor Stephen Cunnane, who heads the Brain Research Team at Sherbrooke University in Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada. Professor Stephen Cunnane holds the clinical research chair in ketotherapeutics.

His research is focused on how ketogenic interventions (supplements, diets) can help prevent Alzheimer’s, slow down cognitive decline, improve mood, lessen anxiety, deliver more ‘brain power’, help Parkinson’s and epilepsy and other mental and neurological conditions.


You’ll discover:

  • What is ketosis and how the brain uses ketones derived from fat, for fuel
  • How running on ketones can improve mood, lessen anxiety and deliver more ‘brain power’
  • How ketosis may help Parkinson’s and epilepsy and other mental and neurological conditions
  • The state of the science for keto diets and supplements reducing cognitive decline
  • The potential of ketogenic diet as a treatment option for Alzheimer’s disease
  • How to implement a keto diet or a partial keto diet into your lifestyle

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