I don't think it's "suppressed" at all, as far as I know it's not an uncommon thing to try if the child isn't responding to standard seizure
meds. Sometimes they combine the two.
Which is why if you google for "ketogenic diet epilepsy" you get 150K hits, and most of the top ones are from legit medical sources.
There are health issues with being on a ketogenic diet for long periods, it doesn't supply enough fiber, it's short on nutrients, and it's hard for
kids to stay on for years.
Edit: Also "cure" is a mis-statement. It doesn't "cure" epilepsy any more than Topamax does.
[edit on 27-3-2007 by Tom Bedlam]

