Recently, a laboratory based study on the mice has claimed that highly fat rich diet with low constitution of carbohydrates can invalidate the kidney disease, particularly in patients who has developed Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes.
The chronic disease, type 1 diabetes occurs when the pancreases fails to produce adequate amount of the insulin in order to control the blood sugar whereas the in type 2 diabetes the body becomes resistant to insulin and results in high blood sugar levels. The diet is expected to block the lethal effects of glucose on a diabetic as they lack the required insulin to regulate the glucose.
The tremendous diet, ketogenic, if successful in humans, can be used in order to replace the dialysis, which is a mechanism to filter the blood through unnatural means in case of damage or kidney failure and further the diet can be used to treat children with drug resistant epilepsy.
In addition, the diet directs the body for the consumption of fat as an alternative of glucose thus the intake of the diet is advisable with the prescription of an expert.
The researchers are enthusiastic to conduct more studies in order to explore the impact of the diet on other neurological diseases.
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