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The Modified Keto Cookbook

Quick, Convenient Great-Tasting Recipes

Dawn Marie Martenz Beth Zupec-Kania

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Demos Medical Publishing
30 December 2015
Including tips, strategies, and an abundance of great-tasting, simple to prepare recipes, The Modified Keto Cookbook makes following a low-ratio ketogenic diet easy.

The high-fat, low carbohydrate modified ketogenic diet, based on a ratio of fat to non-fat (protein and carbohydrates) of 2:1 and 1:1, has been used to improve seizure control in people with epilepsy and new research suggests that the diet may promote weight loss and provide benefit to those with cancer, brain injury, forms of dementia, autism, and other neurological problems.

With a focus on fresh, clean eating and simple, everyday meals and snacks requiring minimal effort and time, The Modified Keto Cookbook will help even the busiest families or individuals incorporate the diet into their lifestyle and experience the rewards.

Includes:
* Allergy-free recipes (nut, dairy, and egg free)
* No-cook and make-ahead meals
* Suggestions to increase fat in recipes to conform to the classic ketogenic diet ratios (4:1 and 3:1)
* Recipes with standard US measurements and grams

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Imprint:   Demos Medical Publishing
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 178mm,  Spine: 15mm
Weight:   357g
ISBN:   9781936303779
ISBN 10:   1936303779
Pages:   192
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
CONTENTS Foreword by Nancy and Jim Abrahams Introduction How to Use this Book The Keto Pantry Breakfast Salads, Soups, and Light Meals Dinner Vegetables and Side Dishes Dressings and Sauces Treats and Desserts Beverages Acknowledgments Index

Dawn Martenz is the mother of a child on the Ketogenic diet. She ended up at the Children's National Medical Center in DC after she went through tireless trials of different combinations of Anti-Epileptic Drugs. Her child lives with Dravet's, a severe myoclonic epilepsy found in infancy.

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