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1. Dr. Mary NewportDr. Mary Newport
November 2009November 2009
www.coconutketones.comwww.coconutketones.com
COCONUT OIL &COCONUT OIL &
ALZHEIMERâS DISEASEALZHEIMERâS DISEASE
Ketones as FuelKetones as Fuel
for Neuronsfor Neurons
3. Steve NewportSteve Newport
ī BSBA in Accounting from Xavier University,BSBA in Accounting from Xavier University,
Cincinnati, OhioCincinnati, Ohio
ī Worked for 9 years as accountant/officeWorked for 9 years as accountant/office
manager for mental health centers until 1980manager for mental health centers until 1980
ī 1980âs to 2003 - Worked from home for medical1980âs to 2003 - Worked from home for medical
practice â accounting, management, billing,practice â accounting, management, billing,
while caring for our childrenwhile caring for our children
ī Computer wizComputer wiz
ī Loves landscaping, cooking, reading novels,Loves landscaping, cooking, reading novels,
kayakingkayaking
ī Can fix anything, invents toolsCan fix anything, invents tools
4. Onset Of Alzheimerâs DiseaseOnset Of Alzheimerâs Disease
Early clues (retrospective):Early clues (retrospective):
ī Grade School:Grade School:
īŦ
Couldnât remember rules of footballCouldnât remember rules of football
īŦ
ââFiredâ as altar boy â couldnât remember flow of theFiredâ as altar boy â couldnât remember flow of the
serviceservice
ī Early adult:Early adult:
īŦ
Couldnât catch on to card gamesCouldnât catch on to card games
īŦ
Did not feel he was functioning as well in accounting/Did not feel he was functioning as well in accounting/
office manager position by late 20âsoffice manager position by late 20âs
ī 30âs and 40âs30âs and 40âs
īŦ
Hoarding â amasses garage full of âstuffâHoarding â amasses garage full of âstuffâ
5. ī Age 50-51:Age 50-51:
īŦ
Frequently forgets appointments even with 30 minuteFrequently forgets appointments even with 30 minute
remindersreminders
īŦ
Often loses wallet and keysOften loses wallet and keys
ī Age 51-52:Age 51-52:
īŦ
Payroll errorsPayroll errors
īŦ
Procrastinates with tax reportsProcrastinates with tax reports
īŦ
Misses deadlinesMisses deadlines
īŦ
Canât remember going to bank and post officeCanât remember going to bank and post office
īŦ
Misplaces important mailMisplaces important mail
īŦ
Psychiatrist believes it is depression rather thanPsychiatrist believes it is depression rather than
dementia - starts anti-depressants and counselingdementia - starts anti-depressants and counseling
Onset Of Alzheimerâs DiseaseOnset Of Alzheimerâs Disease
6. ī Age 56:Age 56:
īŦ
Can no longer follow map â gets lost in New PortCan no longer follow map â gets lost in New Port
RicheyRichey
īŦ
Misses turn and ends up in JacksonvilleMisses turn and ends up in Jacksonville
īŦ
Canât remember how to turn on windshield wiperCanât remember how to turn on windshield wiper
īŦ
Confusion at tollboothConfusion at tollbooth
īŦ
Gives up drivingGives up driving
īŦ
Stops reading â canât explain whyStops reading â canât explain why
īŦ
Often walks around house and yard with one shoeOften walks around house and yard with one shoe
âĸ No matching pairs of shoes in the house!No matching pairs of shoes in the house!
Mild to ModerateMild to Moderate
Alzheimerâs DiseaseAlzheimerâs Disease
7. ī Age 57:Age 57:
īŦ
Doesnât recognize some relatives at family reunion âDoesnât recognize some relatives at family reunion â
lost and confusedlost and confused
īŦ
Loses 10 pounds in 3 weeks â no longer preparingLoses 10 pounds in 3 weeks â no longer preparing
meals for himselfmeals for himself
īŦ
Develops intention tremor and problem with keepingDevelops intention tremor and problem with keeping
food on forkfood on fork
īŦ
Develops jaw tremor when talkingDevelops jaw tremor when talking
īŦ
Gait becomes slow, can no longer runGait becomes slow, can no longer run
īŦ
Forgets that he âsiredâ older daughterForgets that he âsiredâ older daughter
īŦ
Personality and sense of humor fadingPersonality and sense of humor fading
īŦ
Takes lawn tractor and vacuum cleaner apartTakes lawn tractor and vacuum cleaner apart
īŦ
difficulty spelling simple written words, such as âoutâdifficulty spelling simple written words, such as âoutâ
and âput,â and trouble recalling many common wordsand âput,â and trouble recalling many common words
when speakingwhen speaking
Moderate Alzheimerâs DiseaseModerate Alzheimerâs Disease
8. Clinical TrialsClinical Trials
ī Age 58 (May 2008):Age 58 (May 2008):
īŦ
Participates in ADRC annual evaluation andParticipates in ADRC annual evaluation and
screens for vaccine trial at Johnnie Byrdscreens for vaccine trial at Johnnie Byrd
âĸ MRI: âDiffuse involutional change of frontal andMRI: âDiffuse involutional change of frontal and
parietal lobes and moderate left-sided and severeparietal lobes and moderate left-sided and severe
right-sided amygdala and hippocampal atrophyright-sided amygdala and hippocampal atrophy
with no ischemic change, which would support awith no ischemic change, which would support a
clinical diagnosis of Alzheimerâs disease.âclinical diagnosis of Alzheimerâs disease.â
âĸ Scores only 12 of 30 on MMSEScores only 12 of 30 on MMSE
īŦ
Doesnât qualify for study â told to try again in aDoesnât qualify for study â told to try again in a
couple of weekscouple of weeks
9. ī Scheduled for screenings for 2 different clinicalScheduled for screenings for 2 different clinical
trials May 20 and 21, 2008trials May 20 and 21, 2008
ī Late night internet research ârisks and benefitsâLate night internet research ârisks and benefitsâ
ī Learn about Accera product, Ketasyn, nowLearn about Accera product, Ketasyn, now
called Axona â read patent applicationcalled Axona â read patent application
īŦ
Active ingredient is medium chain triglyceride oil âActive ingredient is medium chain triglyceride oil â
derived from coconut oilderived from coconut oil
īŦ
47% in pilot study had significant improvement in47% in pilot study had significant improvement in
memory (ADAS-COG,) the rest declined minimallymemory (ADAS-COG,) the rest declined minimally
Clinical TrialsClinical Trials
10. Glucose as EnergyGlucose as Energy
ī Glucose is the usual source of energyGlucose is the usual source of energy
for neurons (brain cells).for neurons (brain cells).
11. Glucose as EnergyGlucose as Energy
ī In certain diseases, neurons and/or otherIn certain diseases, neurons and/or other
brain and nerve cells have a problem withbrain and nerve cells have a problem with
transporting glucose into the cell andtransporting glucose into the cell and
essentially starve and die.essentially starve and die.
21. Diagram from: Parkinson disease: primacy of age as a risk factor for mitochondrial dysfunction
Theodore B. VanItallie, Metabolism Clinical and Experimental
57 (Suppl 2) (2008) S50âS55
22. Normal neurons can use glucose or ketonesNormal neurons can use glucose or ketones
but usually use glucose if availablebut usually use glucose if available
23. For neurons that cannot use glucose,
Ketones can serve as an âalternate fuel.â
24. DAY BEFORE COCONUT OILDAY BEFORE COCONUT OIL
INTERVENTIONINTERVENTION
ī Steve screens for clinicalSteve screens for clinical
trial in St. Petetrial in St. Pete
īŦ
Scores only 14 of 30 onScores only 14 of 30 on
MMSE, needs 16 to qualifyMMSE, needs 16 to qualify
īŦ
Doctor asks him to draw aDoctor asks him to draw a
clock â consistent withclock â consistent with
moderately severemoderately severe
AlzheimerâsAlzheimerâs
īŦ
We pick up coconut oil onWe pick up coconut oil on
the way homethe way home
īŦ
More internet research,More internet research,
learn about medium chainlearn about medium chain
triglycerides, ketonestriglycerides, ketones
25. HOW MUCH?HOW MUCH?
Coconut Oil is 60% MCT oilCoconut Oil is 60% MCT oil
4 teaspoons MCT Oil or 7 teaspoons Coconut oil
provide same amount of
medium chain triglycerides
26. 11stst
DAY OF COCONUT OILDAY OF COCONUT OIL
INTERVENTIONINTERVENTION
ī Receives at least 35 grams coconut oilReceives at least 35 grams coconut oil
with breakfastwith breakfast
ī Screens at Johnnie Byrd Center forScreens at Johnnie Byrd Center for
vaccine clinical trialvaccine clinical trial
īŦ
Scores 18 of 30 on MMSEScores 18 of 30 on MMSE
īŦ
Qualifies for studyQualifies for study
27. First Days after Coconut OilFirst Days after Coconut Oil
InterventionIntervention
ī Begins daily consumption of coconut oilBegins daily consumption of coconut oil
īŦ
Measured dose at breakfast, cooking andMeasured dose at breakfast, cooking and
other coconut containing foods for dinnerother coconut containing foods for dinner
ī More alert - Personality and sense ofMore alert - Personality and sense of
humor resurfacehumor resurface
ī Steve says theSteve says the âlight switch came back onââlight switch came back onâ
and the âfog liftedâand the âfog liftedâ
ī Facial tremor disappearsFacial tremor disappears
ī Intention tremor infrequentIntention tremor infrequent
28. 14 Days After Starting Coconut Oil14 Days After Starting Coconut Oil
29. 37 Days After Starting Coconut Oil37 Days After Starting Coconut Oil
31. More ResearchMore Research
ī Ketones, medium chain triglycerides, fattyKetones, medium chain triglycerides, fatty
acids, coconut oilacids, coconut oil
ī Dr. Richard Veech/NIH â Ketone expertDr. Richard Veech/NIH â Ketone expert
īŦ
Ketone ester (beta-hydroxybutyrate)Ketone ester (beta-hydroxybutyrate)
īŦ
Suggested ketone levelsSuggested ketone levels
32. Ketone EsterKetone Ester
Dr. Richard Veech â NIH-Rockville, MDDr. Richard Veech â NIH-Rockville, MD
ī Became interested in studying ketones inBecame interested in studying ketones in
early 1990âsearly 1990âs
ī Developed an ester of ketone body beta-Developed an ester of ketone body beta-
hydroxybutyrate â oral or IVhydroxybutyrate â oral or IV
ī Can achieve levels comparable to starvationCan achieve levels comparable to starvation
â 10 x coconut oil or MCT oil levelsâ 10 x coconut oil or MCT oil levels
ī No adverse effects in recent human toxicityNo adverse effects in recent human toxicity
testingtesting
ī Needs funding to mass produce for testingNeeds funding to mass produce for testing
in AD and other diseasesin AD and other diseases
33. Plasma ketones & glucose vs time
0
0.05
0.1
0.15
0.2
0.25
0.3
0 2 4 6 8 10 12
time (hr after breakfast)
Plasma[ketone](mM)
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
[bHB]
[AcAc]
[Glucose]
[Glucose](mM)
dinner
35 grams (7 teaspoons) coconut oil
with breakfast and with dinner
35. Expanded Coconut Oil IntakeExpanded Coconut Oil Intake
ī As a result of levels with coconut oil alsoAs a result of levels with coconut oil also
used measured amounts at lunch andused measured amounts at lunch and
dinnerdinner
ī Mixing coconut oil and MCT oilMixing coconut oil and MCT oil
ī Substituting foods with MCTs for others:Substituting foods with MCTs for others:
īŦ
Goatâs milk and cheese for cowâs milk andGoatâs milk and cheese for cowâs milk and
cheesecheese
īŦ
Coconut milk for other liquids in cookingCoconut milk for other liquids in cooking
36. Between 2 - 4 monthsBetween 2 - 4 months
after Interventionafter Intervention
ī Visual disturbance resolvesVisual disturbance resolves
ī Normalization of gait â able to run againNormalization of gait â able to run again
ī Completes household and gardening tasks withCompletes household and gardening tasks with
minimal to no supervision and without distractionminimal to no supervision and without distraction
ī Wears both shoes and keeps pairs togetherWears both shoes and keeps pairs together
ī His ability to initiate and continue a course ofHis ability to initiate and continue a course of
conversation improvesconversation improves
ī Recognizes family members that he couldnâtRecognizes family members that he couldnât
recall one year earlierrecall one year earlier
ī Family says he no longer looks lost,Family says he no longer looks lost,
conversation makes senseconversation makes sense
37. Between 4 -10 MonthsBetween 4 -10 Months
After InterventionAfter Intervention
ī Conversational skills continue to improveConversational skills continue to improve
ī Reading comprehension improvesReading comprehension improves
ī Short term and recent memory improvesShort term and recent memory improves
ī Stops having episodes of near syncopeStops having episodes of near syncope
ī No longer depressed â Says,No longer depressed â Says, âI have my lifeâI have my life
back.âback.â
ī Wants to do more with his life - volunteers inWants to do more with his life - volunteers in
hospital warehousehospital warehouse
ī Vacuums, cuts grass and weeds gardens againVacuums, cuts grass and weeds gardens again
(instead of taking equipment apart!)(instead of taking equipment apart!)
38. Getting the Message OutGetting the Message Out
ī Family confirms Steve has improvedFamily confirms Steve has improved
ī Article: âWhat If There Was a Cure forArticle: âWhat If There Was a Cure for
Alzheimerâs Disease and No One Knew?âAlzheimerâs Disease and No One Knew?â
July 2008July 2008
īŦ
Sent letters to high profile persons to investigate MCTSent letters to high profile persons to investigate MCT
oil studies and make public awareoil studies and make public aware
īŦ
Chicago ICAD conferenceChicago ICAD conference
īŦ
Grass roots method/internetGrass roots method/internet
īŦ
St Petersburg Times article October 2008St Petersburg Times article October 2008
īŦ
Website: www.coconutketones.comWebsite: www.coconutketones.com
īŦ
Legislators March 2009Legislators March 2009
39. Diseases With Decreased GlucoseDiseases With Decreased Glucose
Uptake into Brain/Nerve CellsUptake into Brain/Nerve Cells
īŦ
Alzheimerâs diseaseAlzheimerâs disease
īŦ
Parkinsonâs diseaseParkinsonâs disease
īŦ
Multiple sclerosisMultiple sclerosis
īŦ
Huntingtonâs choreaHuntingtonâs chorea
īŦ
ALS/Lou GehrigâsALS/Lou Gehrigâs
diseasedisease
īŦ
Duchenne muscularDuchenne muscular
dystrophydystrophy
īŦ
Some forms of autismSome forms of autism
īŦ
Downâs syndrome âDownâs syndrome â
develop Alzheimerâsdevelop Alzheimerâs
disease by ages 30-40disease by ages 30-40
īŦ
Acute brain injury,Acute brain injury,
accompanied by lackaccompanied by lack
of oxygenof oxygen
īŦ
Type I and Type IIType I and Type II
diabetesdiabetes
40.
41. Other Reported ImprovementsOther Reported Improvements
ī Parkinsonâs diseaseParkinsonâs disease
ī Multiple sclerosisMultiple sclerosis
ī Improved blood sugars in type II diabetesImproved blood sugars in type II diabetes
ī Downâs syndromeDownâs syndrome
ī Bipolar disorderBipolar disorder
ī GlaucomaGlaucoma
ī Macular degenerationMacular degeneration
ī Cognition in elderly dogCognition in elderly dog
42. Foods with Short and MediumFoods with Short and Medium
Chain Fatty AcidsChain Fatty Acids
ī Fats/Oils:Fats/Oils:
īŦ
Coconut oilCoconut oil 59%59%
īŦ
Palm Kernel OilPalm Kernel Oil 54%54%
īŦ
Babassu OilBabassu Oil 55% (Amazon palm)55% (Amazon palm)
īŦ
Ucuhuba butterUcuhuba butter 13% (Amazon tree seed)13% (Amazon tree seed)
īŦ
ButterButter 11.5%11.5%
īŦ
Nutmeg ButterNutmeg Butter 3.1%3.1%
īŦ
Sheanut OilSheanut Oil 1.7%1.7%
43. Foods with Short and MediumFoods with Short and Medium
Chain Fatty AcidsChain Fatty Acids
ī Per 8 ounces:Per 8 ounces:
īŦ
Goat MilkGoat Milk 1.7 grams1.7 grams
īŦ
Whole Cow MilkWhole Cow Milk 0.9 grams0.9 grams
īŦ
Human breast milkHuman breast milk 0.78 grams0.78 grams
īŦ
Infant formulaInfant formula 1.0 grams1.0 grams
īŦ
Cottage CheeseCottage Cheese 0.64 grams0.64 grams
44. Foods with Short and MediumFoods with Short and Medium
Chain Fatty AcidsChain Fatty Acids
ī Per ounce:Per ounce:
īŦ
Goat cheeseGoat cheese 2.0 grams2.0 grams
īŦ
Feta cheeseFeta cheese 1.4 grams1.4 grams
īŦ
Cream cheeseCream cheese 0.96 grams0.96 grams
īŦ
American cheeseAmerican cheese 0.85 grams0.85 grams
īŦ
MozarellaMozarella 0.78 grams0.78 grams
45. Newborns and KetonesNewborns and Ketones
ī Newborn develops âketosisâ at onset ofNewborn develops âketosisâ at onset of
breastfeedingbreastfeeding
ī Ketones provide 25% of energyKetones provide 25% of energy
requirements during first weeks of liferequirements during first weeks of life
ī Even with equivalent amount MCTs inEven with equivalent amount MCTs in
formula, same degree of âketosisâ doesnâtformula, same degree of âketosisâ doesnât
occur â missing factor?occur â missing factor?
46. Newborn MCFAsNewborn MCFAs
Equivalent in AdultEquivalent in Adult
ī 10 pound breastfeeding baby gets about10 pound breastfeeding baby gets about
3.12 grams MCFAs per quart breast milk =3.12 grams MCFAs per quart breast milk =
ī 47 grams MCFAs for 150 pound adult =47 grams MCFAs for 150 pound adult =
ī 5.5 tablespoons of coconut oil5.5 tablespoons of coconut oil
48. Use onlyUse only NONNON-HYDROGENATED-HYDROGENATED
Coconut OilCoconut Oil
49. STARTSTART SLOWSLOW
ī Common effectCommon effect ââ DiarrheaDiarrhea
īŦ
Begin with 1 teaspoon and increase slowlyBegin with 1 teaspoon and increase slowly
īŦ
Start on a day when you donât have to goStart on a day when you donât have to go
somewhere immediately!somewhere immediately!
īŦ
Take with other foodTake with other food
īŦ
Can take it slowly during meal over 20-30Can take it slowly during meal over 20-30
minutesminutes
īŦ
Some foods may help retain oil â cottageSome foods may help retain oil â cottage
cheesecheese
īŦ
Try grated coconut or coconut milk asTry grated coconut or coconut milk as
alternative for part of âdoseâalternative for part of âdoseâ
50. Food IdeasFood Ideas
ī Use coconut oil instead of butter on toast, EnglishUse coconut oil instead of butter on toast, English
muffins, bagels, grits, corn on the cob, potatoes ormuffins, bagels, grits, corn on the cob, potatoes or
sweet potatoes.sweet potatoes.
ī Add coconut oil or coconut milk to your favoriteAdd coconut oil or coconut milk to your favorite
smoothie recipe.smoothie recipe.
ī Mix coconut oil into:Mix coconut oil into:
īŦ
Oatmeal or other hot cereal.Oatmeal or other hot cereal.
īŦ
RRice, vegetables, noodles, pasta.ice, vegetables, noodles, pasta.
īŦ
Half and half with salad dressings.Half and half with salad dressings.
īŦ
Soup, chili or spaghetti sauce.Soup, chili or spaghetti sauce.
51. Food IdeasFood Ideas
ī Use a measured amount of coconut oil to stir fry orUse a measured amount of coconut oil to stir fry or
sautÊ any of your favorite dishes.sautÊ any of your favorite dishes.
ī Purchase or make coconut macaroons made fromPurchase or make coconut macaroons made from
all natural products.all natural products.
ī Make Coconut oil âfudgeâMake Coconut oil âfudgeâ
ī Eat a 2â x 2â square of raw coconut for a snack toEat a 2â x 2â square of raw coconut for a snack to
provide 15 grams of oil.provide 15 grams of oil.
ī Add flaked or grated coconut to hot or cold cereal,Add flaked or grated coconut to hot or cold cereal,
yogurt, fruit or vegetable saladsyogurt, fruit or vegetable salads
52. Mixing MCT and Coconut OilMixing MCT and Coconut Oil
ī Reason: to achieve higher and continuousReason: to achieve higher and continuous
levels of ketoneslevels of ketones
ī One combination:One combination:
īŦ
MCT Oil 16 ounces + Coconut oil 12 ouncesMCT Oil 16 ounces + Coconut oil 12 ounces
īŦ
Can emulsify with soy lethicin (about ÂŊCan emulsify with soy lethicin (about ÂŊ
teaspoon)teaspoon)
īŦ
Start low and increase as toleratedStart low and increase as tolerated
īŦ
Take with each mealTake with each meal
53. Mixing MCT and Coconut OilMixing MCT and Coconut Oil
ī Advantages:Advantages:
īŦ
Stays liquid when mixedStays liquid when mixed
īŦ
Mixes more easily into many foodsMixes more easily into many foods
īŦ
Takes advantage of properties of each oilTakes advantage of properties of each oil
īŦ
More portable for eating away from homeMore portable for eating away from home
56. DonâtDonât Eat Foods with TransfatsEat Foods with Transfats
and Hydrogenated or Partiallyand Hydrogenated or Partially
Hydrogenated OilsHydrogenated Oils
57. Why not use just MCT oil?Why not use just MCT oil?
ī Many other fatty acids of all chain lengthsMany other fatty acids of all chain lengths
in coconut oil that may serve specialin coconut oil that may serve special
purpose:purpose:
īŦ
Supports thyroidSupports thyroid
īŦ
Anti-microbial properties â kills certain virusesAnti-microbial properties â kills certain viruses
and bacteria that some research implicates inand bacteria that some research implicates in
Alzheimerâs and ParkinsonâsAlzheimerâs and Parkinsonâs
âĸ Herpes virusesHerpes viruses
âĸ Helicobacter pyloriHelicobacter pylori
īŦ
May be other factors in the âwholeâ oil thatMay be other factors in the âwholeâ oil that
benefit Alzheimerâs and other diseasesbenefit Alzheimerâs and other diseases
58. Why not use justWhy not use just
Coconut Oil?Coconut Oil?
ī Ketone levels higher with MCT oilKetone levels higher with MCT oil
ī Recent evidence that medium chainsRecent evidence that medium chains
cross blood brain barrier and appear tocross blood brain barrier and appear to
also be used by neurons as fuelalso be used by neurons as fuel
59. Cholesterol IssueCholesterol Issue
ī Proponents of each side of issue can findProponents of each side of issue can find
studies to support their beliefsstudies to support their beliefs
ī Large scale study with men and women ofLarge scale study with men and women of
all ages needs be done to lay the issue toall ages needs be done to lay the issue to
restrest
ī Consider risks vs. benefits in makingConsider risks vs. benefits in making
decision to try this intervention indecision to try this intervention in
Alzheimerâs and other diseasesAlzheimerâs and other diseases
60. ExpectationsExpectations
ī Most people will not have immediate orMost people will not have immediate or
dramatic response and some âstabilizeâdramatic response and some âstabilizeâ
īŦ
Keep a journalKeep a journal
ī Must be consistent and persistentMust be consistent and persistent
ī Cannot miss a dayCannot miss a day
īŦ
If no fuel in the tank the car wonât runIf no fuel in the tank the car wonât run
ī Strongly suggest at least three month trialStrongly suggest at least three month trial
īŦ
Monitor closely if stopping this interventionMonitor closely if stopping this intervention
īŦ
Some donât realize how much it was helpingSome donât realize how much it was helping
until they stop ituntil they stop it
61. Is there a relationship betweenIs there a relationship between
lack of MCFAs AND AUTISM?lack of MCFAs AND AUTISM?
ī A Motherâs Observation: Child developedA Motherâs Observation: Child developed
neurologic symptoms of autism afterneurologic symptoms of autism after
discontinuing infant formula at 18 monthsdiscontinuing infant formula at 18 months
īŦ
Lack of MCFAs the culprit?Lack of MCFAs the culprit?
īŦ
Do MCFAs delay onset of neuro symptoms?Do MCFAs delay onset of neuro symptoms?
īŦ
Onset of autism often during second yearOnset of autism often during second year
ī Parental Survey:Parental Survey:
īŦ
Most autistic children not breastfedMost autistic children not breastfed
62. ī Website for information onlyWebsite for information only
īŦ
Copies of article, âWhat IfâĻ?Copies of article, âWhat IfâĻ?
īŦ
Diet guidelines and FAQsDiet guidelines and FAQs
īŦ
Complete articles - scientific referencesComplete articles - scientific references
related to ketones that can be printed outrelated to ketones that can be printed out
īŦ
InterviewsInterviews
īŦ
Can email me with questionsCan email me with questions
īŦ
UpdatesUpdates
īŦ
BlogBlog
www.coconutketones.comwww.coconutketones.com
63. Drs. George Cahill, Mary Newport & Richard VeechDrs. George Cahill, Mary Newport & Richard Veech
in Capitol Building â March 2009in Capitol Building â March 2009
64.
65.
66. KETOGENIC DIETKETOGENIC DIET
ī HistoryHistory
īŦ
Fasting used as treatment for seizures andFasting used as treatment for seizures and
epilepsy in biblical times and middle agesepilepsy in biblical times and middle ages
īŦ
Early 1900âs - NY Pediatrician Rawle GeyelinEarly 1900âs - NY Pediatrician Rawle Geyelin
successfully fasted children to controlsuccessfully fasted children to control
seizures (15 day fast) â 18% were helpedseizures (15 day fast) â 18% were helped
īŦ
1921 â Wilder proposed that benefits of1921 â Wilder proposed that benefits of
fasting (increase in ketone bodies) could befasting (increase in ketone bodies) could be
produced by diet rich in fats and low inproduced by diet rich in fats and low in
carbohydrates - - âketogenic dietâcarbohydrates - - âketogenic dietâ
67. KETOGENIC DIETKETOGENIC DIET
ī History (continued):History (continued):
īŦ
1924 â Peterman reports effectiveness of diet1924 â Peterman reports effectiveness of diet
from Mayo Clinic â 51% seizure free after 2 ÂŊfrom Mayo Clinic â 51% seizure free after 2 ÂŊ
years on dietyears on diet
âĸ 1 gram protein per kg body weight1 gram protein per kg body weight
âĸ 10-15 grams/day carbohydrate10-15 grams/day carbohydrate
âĸ Remainder of calories as fatRemainder of calories as fat
âĸ Total calories Basal Metabolic Rate + 50%Total calories Basal Metabolic Rate + 50%
īŦ
Identical to ketogenic diet used today â someIdentical to ketogenic diet used today â some
variations exist â including MCT oil version âvariations exist â including MCT oil version â
half of calories are MCT oilhalf of calories are MCT oil
68. KETOGENIC DIETKETOGENIC DIET
ī Reported positive effects of ketogenic diet:Reported positive effects of ketogenic diet:
īŦ
EpilepsyEpilepsy
īŦ
Alzheimerâs diseaseAlzheimerâs disease
īŦ
Parkinsonâs diseaseParkinsonâs disease
īŦ
Lou Gehrigâs disease (ALS)Lou Gehrigâs disease (ALS)
īŦ
Traumatic brain injury and strokeTraumatic brain injury and stroke
īŦ
Oxygen toxicityOxygen toxicity
īŦ
Glioblastoma and other cancerous tumorsGlioblastoma and other cancerous tumors
īŦ
Weight lossWeight loss
69. Brain Metabolism during Fasting
0. E. OWEN, A. P. MORGAN, H. G. KEMP, J. M.
SULLIVAN, M. G. HERRERA, AND
G. F. CAHILL, JR.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation
Vol. 46, No. 10, 1967
First report of ability of brain to use
ketones as fuel
70. Diagram from: Ketone Bodies as a Fuel for the Brain during Starvation - Oliver E. OwenâĄ
BIOCHEMISTRY AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY EDUCATION
Vol. 33, No. 4, pp. 246â251, 2005
Overnight in normal
people: glucose
100% of fuel
Starvation:
Ketones about
2/3 of fuel
71. Diagram from: Ketone Bodies as a Fuel for the Brain during Starvation
Oliver E. OwenâĄ
BIOCHEMISTRY AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY EDUCATION
Printed in U.S.A. Vol. 33, No. 4, pp. 246â251, 2005
FIG. 3. Concentrations of ketone bodies
and free fatty acids during starvation in
humans. Values are shown as the
means
S.E. Ketone bodies undergo the
greatest changes of all fuels during
total starvation.
72. ī Presence of ketone in circulation, even at low levelsPresence of ketone in circulation, even at low levels
increases cerebral blood flow by as much as 40%increases cerebral blood flow by as much as 40%
ī Ketones used within mitochondria to drive the chainKetones used within mitochondria to drive the chain
reaction that produces ATPreaction that produces ATP
ī Reduces generation of free radicals and at same timeReduces generation of free radicals and at same time
increases the scavengers of free radicals linked to theincreases the scavengers of free radicals linked to the
NADP system, such as glutathione.NADP system, such as glutathione.
ī Activates anti-inflammatory mechanismsActivates anti-inflammatory mechanisms
Ketone EffectsKetone Effects
73. īŦ
Presence of ketone in circulation, even atPresence of ketone in circulation, even at
low levels increases cerebral blood flow bylow levels increases cerebral blood flow by
as much as 40%as much as 40%
īŦ
Rectify cerebral energy metabolismRectify cerebral energy metabolism
(provide alternative fuel)(provide alternative fuel)
īŦ
Protect cerebral functionProtect cerebral function
īŦ
Suppress cerebral edema and reduceSuppress cerebral edema and reduce
extent of cerebral infarction in brain injuryextent of cerebral infarction in brain injury
īŦ
Treat diseases involving free radicalTreat diseases involving free radical
damage such as occurs in coronarydamage such as occurs in coronary
reperfusion, diabetic angiopathy,reperfusion, diabetic angiopathy,
inflammatory bowel disease, pancreatitisinflammatory bowel disease, pancreatitis
Ketone EffectsKetone Effects
74. ī ââUtilizing the nerve growth/ stimulatory effects ofUtilizing the nerve growth/ stimulatory effects of
the ketone bodiesâĻcells that are still viable canthe ketone bodiesâĻcells that are still viable can
be caused to improve beyond the state to whichbe caused to improve beyond the state to which
they have degenerated and accordingly somethey have degenerated and accordingly some
improvement of function will be seen inimprovement of function will be seen in
patients.âpatients.â
īŦ
Veech has shown in mice receiving 30% ketone esterVeech has shown in mice receiving 30% ketone ester
diet, significant increase in brain peptides BDNF anddiet, significant increase in brain peptides BDNF and
NGF, compared to high CHO or high fat diet.NGF, compared to high CHO or high fat diet.
Ketone EffectsKetone Effects
75. īŦ
Would allow diabetics to maintain betterWould allow diabetics to maintain better
control of blood sugars without fear ofcontrol of blood sugars without fear of
hypoglycemic consequences and therebyhypoglycemic consequences and thereby
prevent the vascular changes in eye andprevent the vascular changes in eye and
kidneykidney
īŦ
May treat refractory epilepsy and otherMay treat refractory epilepsy and other
seizure related disorders currently treatableseizure related disorders currently treatable
with ketogenic dietwith ketogenic diet
Potential Effects of KetonesPotential Effects of Ketones
76. D,L-3-hydroxybutyrate treatment of multiple acyl-CoA dehydrogenase
deficiency (MADD,) Johan L K Van Hove, et.al., Lancet 2003; 361: 1433â35
After a 150 mg/kg dose
of D,L-3-
hydroxybutyrate,
plasma physiological
ketone body
concentrations peaked
between 0¡19 mmol/L
and 0¡36 mmol/L after
30 min to 1 h, and
remained above pre-
treatment
concentrations for 4 h.
Brain MRI scans were obtained before (A and D), after 2 months (B and E), and after 9
months of treatment (C and F). There is diffuse involvement of the supratentorial white
matter both centrally and peripherally and in the corpus callosum (A, D). On the
posttreatment scans there is a progressive change in the central white matter with a
decrease in signal intensity. Cavitation can occasionally be seen (F)