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Panel Discussion with the Authors of The First Peer-Reviewed Expert Consensus on the Use of Ketogenic Therapy for Serious Mental Illness

We’re excited to announce that the authors of this groundbreaking paper will join us to discuss the paper and its findings in detail in a live panel discussion. 

A new expert consensus published in Frontiers in Nutrition marks a significant milestone in the field of metabolic psychiatry. This paper offers practical, experience-based recommendations for clinicians interested in using ketogenic metabolic therapy (KMT) as an adjunctive approach to support individuals living with serious mental illnesses (SMIs), including schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and major depressive disorder. 

Authors include (read bios here):

  • Georgia Ede, MD, Nutritional and Metabolic Psychiatrist and author of Change Your Diet, Change Your Mind

  • Matt Bernstein, MD, Psychiatrist and Chief Medical Officer at Ellenhorn 

  • Lori Calabrese, MD, Founder and Medical Director, Touchpoints180

  • Iain Campbell, PhD, Baszucki Research Fellow in Metabolic Psychiatry at the University of Edinburgh 

  • Nicole Laurent, LMHC, Metabolic Psychiatry provider specializing in Ketogenic Therapies  

  • Chris Palmer, MD, Asst. Professor Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School and Author of Brain Energy

  • Shebani Sethi, MD, Stanford Physician-Scientist & Clinical Associate Professor 

  • Beth Zupec-Kania, RDN, Registered Dietitian Nutritionist and author of The Modified Keto Cookbook

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