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==ALSUntangled conclusions==
 
==ALSUntangled conclusions==
 
"Coconut  oil  has  plausible  mechanisms  for  use  in  ALS involving raising ketone bodies and lipid levels.  
 
"Coconut  oil  has  plausible  mechanisms  for  use  in  ALS involving raising ketone bodies and lipid levels.  
Ketogenic  and  high  fat  diets  may  have  helped  slow  motor neuron loss in small ALS animal studies with many flaws. ...  Coconut  oil  at  doses  of  1–4  tablespoons  per  day  appears  generally  well  tolerated  but  it  is  not  entirely clear how well these doses raise blood ketone levels. Although several large respected groups have warned against coconut oil intake in large amounts, the  rationale  behind  these  warnings  has  recently  been  called  into  question.  Given  all  this, ALSUntangled supports further careful study of coconut oil  
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Ketogenic  and  high  fat  diets  may  have  helped  slow  motor neuron loss in small ALS animal studies with many flaws. Two online PALS have reported subjective improvements in muscle strength while taking coconut oil, while four others have not. One of these two  is  anonymous  and  described  on  a  website  promoting  a  book  about  coconut  oil,  and  the  other  apparently  has  a  very  atypical  slowly  progressive form of  ALS  and takes at least  one other  supplement.  Coconut  oil  at  doses  of  1–4  tablespoons  per  day  appears  generally  well  tolerated  but  it  is  not  entirely clear how well these doses raise blood ketone levels. Although several large respected groups have warned against coconut oil intake in large amounts, the  rationale  behind  these  warnings  has  recently  been  called  into  question.  Given  all  this, ALSUntangled supports further careful study of coconut oil  
 
or other methods of raising ketone bodies in patients with ALS. A reasonable next step would be a small  
 
or other methods of raising ketone bodies in patients with ALS. A reasonable next step would be a small  
 
case series of well-characterized PALS using coconut oil or other methods to raise blood ketone levels into  
 
case series of well-characterized PALS using coconut oil or other methods to raise blood ketone levels into  
the range found to be effective in epilepsy and possibly Alzheimer's, compared to a well-matched  historical  control group on objectively verifiable outcome measures.
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the range found to be effective in epilepsy and possibly Alzheimer's, compared to a well-matched  historical  control group on objectively verifiable outcome measures.[http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.3109/17482968.2012.671629  The ALSUntangled Group (2012) ALSUntangled 15: Coconut Oil, Amyotrophic
[http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.3109/17482968.2012.671629  ALSUntangled 15 - Coconut Oil]
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Lateral Sclerosis, 13:3, 328-330, DOI: 10.3109/17482968.2012.671629]
  
 
==References==
 
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