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September 17, 2020 // -- Scientists from Royal Holloway University recently discovered that a class of special fatty acids called decanoic acid may be closely related to the health effects of the ketogenic diet and may be a key component in helping the body's cells fight cancer, epilepsy and neurodegenerative diseases.
Photo Source: Robin SB Williams, a researcher at CC0 Public Domain, says pyric acid can reverse cellular changes in the body that include a variety of diseases, including cancer, epilepsy and neurodegenerative diseases, and improve the patient's symptoms; the ketogenic diet, a special diet with high fat, low carbohydrates, is widely thought to work by producing chemicals called ketones, which can reduce the body's glucose and insulin signals, thereby protecting the body from cell changes under a variety of diseases.
researchers have used an innovative method to reveal the mechanism by which pyric acid is found for the first time in a single-celled organism called Dictyostelium, which shared a common ancestor with humans about a billion years ago.
the researchers later confirmed that phosphonate works in the same way in mammalian brains, human brain cells, and people with nod sclerosis, a neurodevelopmental disorder in the body.
researcher Professor Robin SB Williams points out that this study reveals the key role that the ketogenic diet plays in the treatment of a range of human diseases, and that the diet may function through direct acid activity, not ketones or reduce insulin/glucose signal levels, which may offer new hope and potential for later use of less restrictive dietary strategies for disease treatment.
finally, researchers say improving how our ketone diet works in disease therapy is important to support medication, and later researchers will continue to delve into finding new dietary strategies to treat a range of diseases.
() Original source: Research finds new dietary approach can manage a range of diseasesby Holloway, University of LondonNew research hassed that a particular fatty acid call decanoic acid may be responsible for the therapeutic effects of the ketogenic diet and be a key component in protecting cells againstst cancer, epilepsy and neurodegeneratives. The research, led by Professor Robin SB Williams and Ph.D. student, Eleanor C Warren, from the Center for Biomedical Sciences at Royal Holloway, found that decanoic acid may reverse cellular changes in cancer, epilepsy, and neurodegeneratives who can provide for the sufferers...