Metabolic Mind, a non-profit organization, is dedicated to providing resources and education within the burgeoning field of metabolic psychiatry, with a focus on the application of ketogenic therapy for mental disorders. Our goal is to revolutionize mental health outcomes by advancing knowledge of the fundamental link between metabolic health and mental well-being, as well as promoting evidence-based dietary treatments. Through our website, YouTube channel, and podcast hosted by Dr. Bret Scher, we offer informative videos, articles, research findings, personal accounts, and interviews with pioneering experts in the realms of metabolism and brain health.
Metabolic Mind is actively fostering a community where individuals and families grappling with mental health issues can connect with researchers, physicians, dieticians, therapists, health coaches, philanthropists, as well as business and civic leaders. Here, they can learn and exchange experiences related to the implementation of metabolic strategies for optimal brain health.
Metabolic Mind was founded by David Baszucki, the creator and CEO of Roblox, and his wife, author Jan Ellison Baszucki. Motivated by their personal encounter with the transformative effects of ketogenic diet and other metabolic therapies on severe mental illnesses, such as bipolar disorder, David and Jan established Metabolic Mind as a reliable resource for families like theirs who are searching for improved treatments.
Contact Metabolic Mind: https://www.metabolicmind.org/contact/
Watch Here as Jan, David, and Matt share their inspiring journey of achieving remission from bipolar disorder through ketogenic metabolic therapy—a treatment backed by a century of evidence proving its efficacy in epilepsy.
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