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People with serious mental illness die, on average, 10 to 25 years earlier than everyone else—not from suicide, but from heart disease, diabetes, and metabolic failure. A growing number of researchers now believe the ketogenic diet could be one promising solution.
The ketogenic diet, which shifts the body’s fuel source from glucose to fat-derived ketones, has long been a clinical tool for drug-resistant epilepsy. Now, early-stage research is exploring whether the same metabolic mechanisms might benefit people living with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder.
A New Approach to Treating Mental Illness
Traditionally, mental illness has been seen as a disorder of the brain alone. It is becoming clearer, however, that mental health is closely associated with the body’s metabolism.
