Ketogenic diets are high in fat, moderate in protein and low in carbohydrates, with weak to preliminary evidence of anticancer effects, relief of side effects, and benefits on your body terrainthe internal conditions of your body, including nutritional status, fitness, blood sugar balance, hormone balance, inflammation and more.
How can a ketogenic diet help you? What the research says
Improving treatment outcomes
Is a ketogenic diet linked to improved survival? Is it linked to less cancer growth or metastasis? Does it enhance the anticancer action of other treatments or therapies? We present the evidence.
Notable preclinical evidence is listed in Are you a health professional? ›
Optimizing your body terrain
Does a ketogenic diet promote an environment within your body that is less supportive of cancer development, growth, or spread? We present the evidence.
See Optimizing Your Body Terrain ›
Find medical professionals who specialize in managing body terrain factors: Finding Integrative Oncologists and Other Practitioners ›
We also recommend that you share with your doctor the information here about how a ketogenic diet might affect these terrain factors if you have any imbalances.
Managing side effects and promoting wellness
Is a ketogenic diet linked to fewer or less severe side effects or symptoms? Is it linked to less toxicity from cancer treatment? Does it support your quality of life or promote general well-being? We present the evidence.
Also see evidence of side effects from a ketogenic diet impairing quality of life among some people with cancer: Safety and precautions ›
Helpful links
Cancer as a Metabolic Disease with Thomas N. Seyfried ›
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By Miriam Kalamian, EdM, MS, CNS
Jane McClelland’s book and online course for purchase
By Jess Higgins Kelley, MNT, and Nasha Winters ND, FABNO, LAc DiplOM
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