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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We are doing a light-ketogenic diet and still getting good results with our ASD child. We just increased the fats, decrased the carbs but we did not strictly cut the carbs. He is stimming less and learning better. [/quote] Technically you can't really do keto-lite, you are either in ketosis or you are not. To transition to a child onto a keto diet requires strict adherence to a carefully calibrated diet devised by a certified nutritionist / dietitian. There are many specialists at Childrens who can guide you, and help you keep track of ketone levels once your kid is in the zone. This really isn't something you can wing by increasing the child's fat intake.[/quote]
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