Keto and Schizophrenia: What the Research Actually Shows
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Keto and Schizophrenia: What the Research Actually Shows
In early February 2026, U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said a ketogenic, or keto, diet could 'cure' schizophrenia. His comment talked about research by Harvard psychiatrist Christopher Palmer. Experts quickly said this claim was wrong.
Dr. Palmer has written about two case reports where people with schizophrenia went into remission after a strict ketogenic diet. Other small trials, like one at Stanford, showed some symptom improvement but were small and short. Doctors warn it is not a replacement for antipsychotic medication. The speech drew wide attention and many scientists spoke up.
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Discussion
Do you think food and diet affect your mood? How?
Have you ever tried a strict diet like keto? What happened?
What do you think when you hear a new idea about health that sounds big?