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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 322010"><p>I thought it was interesting to see a description of a diet (albeit a simple description) that others have described as 'dangerous', 'starvation' or 'unsustainable' being recommended for a 4 year old child. Can it be that this diet can be healthy for epileptics but unhealthy for diabetics? What about high levels of saturated fat and not enough carbs for muscle development or brain function? Surely Charlie would end up with terrible levels of cholesterol?</p><p></p><p>They said that there's a poor uptake of this treatment for Epilepsy due to a lack of funding. Just how much funding does it take to promote trying this diet, to the parents of an Epileptic? Or is this just another case of entrenched practice in a health service that moves far too slowly and is resistant to change.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 322010"] I thought it was interesting to see a description of a diet (albeit a simple description) that others have described as 'dangerous', 'starvation' or 'unsustainable' being recommended for a 4 year old child. Can it be that this diet can be healthy for epileptics but unhealthy for diabetics? What about high levels of saturated fat and not enough carbs for muscle development or brain function? Surely Charlie would end up with terrible levels of cholesterol? They said that there's a poor uptake of this treatment for Epilepsy due to a lack of funding. Just how much funding does it take to promote trying this diet, to the parents of an Epileptic? Or is this just another case of entrenched practice in a health service that moves far too slowly and is resistant to change. [/QUOTE]
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