[{"@context":"https:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BlogPosting","@id":"https:\/\/edisoninst.com\/is-the-keto-diet-all-its-cracked-up-to-be\/#BlogPosting","mainEntityOfPage":"https:\/\/edisoninst.com\/is-the-keto-diet-all-its-cracked-up-to-be\/","headline":"Is The Keto Diet All It\u2019s Cracked Up To&nbsp;Be?","name":"Is The Keto Diet All It\u2019s Cracked Up To&nbsp;Be?","description":"Is The Keto Diet All It\u2019s Cracked Up To&nbsp;Be? You have almost certainly heard of the keto diet. It is being touted as the latest fad diet to help you...","datePublished":"2020-06-26","dateModified":"2026-01-29","author":{"@type":"Person","@id":"https:\/\/edisoninst.com\/author\/ein_marlene\/#Person","name":"Marlene","url":"https:\/\/edisoninst.com\/author\/ein_marlene\/","identifier":4,"image":{"@type":"ImageObject","@id":"https:\/\/secure.gravatar.com\/avatar\/669d68837c50949b8a978b90d77c2c97da62be0c9a8fee8912abb01c7e0947a8?s=96&d=mm&r=g","url":"https:\/\/secure.gravatar.com\/avatar\/669d68837c50949b8a978b90d77c2c97da62be0c9a8fee8912abb01c7e0947a8?s=96&d=mm&r=g","height":96,"width":96}},"publisher":{"@type":"Organization","name":"Edison Institute of Nutrition","logo":{"@type":"ImageObject","@id":"https:\/\/edisoninst.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/Edison-Institute-of-Nutrition-logo-color.svg","url":"https:\/\/edisoninst.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/Edison-Institute-of-Nutrition-logo-color.svg","width":0,"height":0}},"image":{"@type":"ImageObject","@id":"https:\/\/edisoninst.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/06\/is-the-keto-diet-all-its-cracked-up-to-be.jpg","url":"https:\/\/edisoninst.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/06\/is-the-keto-diet-all-its-cracked-up-to-be.jpg","height":630,"width":1200},"url":"https:\/\/edisoninst.com\/is-the-keto-diet-all-its-cracked-up-to-be\/","about":["Articles","Diet Plans","Healthy Eating","Weight Management"],"wordCount":2102,"keywords":["Atkins diet","Blood Pressure","Cancer","Keto diet","ketogenic diet"],"articleBody":"Is The Keto Diet All It\u2019s Cracked Up To&nbsp;Be?You have almost certainly heard of the keto diet. It is being touted as the latest fad diet to help you lose weight and keep it&nbsp;off.There are a&nbsp;wide range of claims being made about it, from the aforementioned weight loss benefits to heart health, and some even saying it can help prevent cancer.Is all this true? Or is it like so many other fad diets we\u2019ve encountered along the way, with mostly marketing hype supporting it?This is one of the many things you can learn as a&nbsp;student at the Edison Institute of Nutrition. But more on that&nbsp;later.First, let\u2019s take a&nbsp;look at what this diet actually is, how it affects your body, and whether the health benefits are&nbsp;overwhelming or overblown.Who Invented The Keto&nbsp;Diet?The keto diet is a&nbsp;high-fat, low-carb diet that has gained in popularity in recent years, but it\u2019s nothing new.In fact, the keto diet was developed&nbsp;in 1921 by&nbsp;Dr. Rollin Turner Woodyatt.&nbsp;He studied the research on diabetes&nbsp;and found that, when healthy people fasted or consumed a&nbsp;low-carb diet, their livers produced, what we now refer to as, ketone bodies \u2013 beta-hydroxybutyrate, acetone, and acetoacetate.Building on that research, Dr. Russell Morse Wilder coined the term \u201cketogenic\u201d diet.Originally, he used this diet as a&nbsp;treatment for epilepsy, and he saw some success with&nbsp;it.In fact, the keto diet is used&nbsp;as a&nbsp;treatment for epilepsy&nbsp;to this&nbsp;day.Judging by the obituary published in the&nbsp;Journal of the American Medical Association, Dr. Wilder had a&nbsp;long and respected career, and developing the keto diet was only part of&nbsp;it.In the 1960\u2019s, research found that medium-chain trigylcerides, or MCTs, produced more ketone bodies, which allowed for less strict meal preparations. (Ref. Rhoads PS. RUSSELL M. WILDER, M.D. 1885\u2009\u2013\u20091959. AMA Arch Intern Med. 1960;105(4):510\u2009\u2013\u2009511. doi:10.1001\/archinte.1960.00270160008002)But it wasn\u2019t until the 90\u2019s, when the son of Hollywood producer&nbsp;Jim Abrahams, Charlie, suffered from epilepsy which he couldn\u2019t control through conventional means.Having heard about the ketogenic diet, Jim brought Charlie to Johns Hopkins Hospital, where they used it to control his epilepsy and help him develop normally.Why the keto diet works as a&nbsp;treatment for epilepsy is not well understood, even today, but the results are hard to argue&nbsp;with.How Does The Keto Diet Work and is it the Key to Weight Loss?Your friend touting the keto diet is probably not using it because it stops their seizures.Modern keto diets are essentially the next logical step in evolution from diets like the Atkins diet, which also encouraged limiting carbs, eating more fat, and, perhaps most importantly, eating more meat. Over the years hundreds of thousands of people lost weight on this diet but, unfortunately, regained the weight once they returned to their old eating habits.There are several different variations of the keto diet, and each has its own requirements.The general idea, though, is that by restricting your carb intake, it forces your body into a&nbsp;state called ketosis.When your body needs energy, it can more easily extract it from carbohydrates.As a&nbsp;result, if there are carbs in your system, that\u2019s where your body will&nbsp;start.But during ketosis, your body begins to produce the above-mentioned ketone bodies, which is where the weight loss begins.Why this happens is not yet fully understood, though research is ongoing.A&nbsp;2015 study in the journal Obesity Reviews&nbsp;found that those on the keto diet tended to eat fewer calories during the day, despite not being told&nbsp;to.This may have something to do with its high protein levels relative to other diets, since it\u2019s well known that protein tends to be the most filling macronutrient.Other research, including&nbsp;this 2013 study by Sumithran et al, suggests it\u2019s the ketones itself that reduce your appetite.Whatever the reason, though, it seems clear that the keto diet works as an appetite suppressant, and as a&nbsp;weight loss tool in general.Is A&nbsp;Keto Diet Right For Everyone?While there are a&nbsp;number of benefits of a&nbsp;keto diet, there are also some significant drawbacks.In addition, many of the claims being made about the keto diet are pure speculation made to seem more legitimate by marketing hype.As mentioned above, there is very clear evidence that the keto diet can help with epilepsy, but what about some of the other claims?Let\u2019s take a&nbsp;look.1. Can A&nbsp;Keto Diet Fight Cancer?This might be the most significant claim, partially because of how many people are affected by cancer and how deadly a&nbsp;disease it can&nbsp;be.Here in Canada, it\u2019s the number one cause of death, causing&nbsp;nearly a&nbsp;third of all deaths. So naturally, many people are desperate to find a&nbsp;natural cancer treatment that works, which often brings people to the keto&nbsp;diet.Cancer cells&nbsp;require a&nbsp;lot of glucose to operate, so the theory is that a&nbsp;keto diet will rob them of that glucose, starving them&nbsp;out.However, the research at this point is&nbsp;very&nbsp;preliminary, and there\u2019s concern that a&nbsp;keto diet may cause even more harm to a&nbsp;cancer patient.One of the reasons for this is the rapid weight loss associated with&nbsp;keto.Weight loss is something associated with cancer in general, and adding more elements to increase that process may not be such a&nbsp;good idea.2. Does The Keto Diet Help Control Acne?Again, the claims being made about the keto diet\u2019s ability to control acne are largely speculative.A&nbsp;2015 study&nbsp;looked at the relationship between insulin levels and acne vulgaris, and found that insulin resistance may play a&nbsp;role in the formation of&nbsp;acne.Because the keto diet tends to lower insulin levels, the theory is that a&nbsp;keto diet may be able to control acne.However, again the research is very preliminary.Plus, the keto diet may cause what\u2019s called the \u201cketo rash\u201d \u2013 itchy, red spots across the neck and&nbsp;torso.This rash can leave brown marks once it disappears.The keto diet\u2019s high fat content may also lead to increased acne flare-ups because of the increased sebum production in your&nbsp;skin.Anecdotal evidence has suggested both that it can cause and solve acne problems, so tread carefully here.3. Does The Keto Diet Help Normalize Blood Pressure?In 2010,&nbsp;Yancy et al published a&nbsp;paper&nbsp;in the Archives of Internal Medicine looking at the use of low carb diets as a&nbsp;way to lower blood pressure.They conducted a&nbsp;randomized trial of a&nbsp;group of 146 overweight or obese patients.One group was put on a&nbsp;keto diet, while the other was put on a&nbsp;low fat diet and given the blood pressure reducing pharmaceutical drug&nbsp;orlistat.The trial lasted 48 weeks, and at the end the researchers found both groups had lost a&nbsp;similar amount of weight, but the keto diet was more effective in lowering blood pressure.However, others have described an increase in blood pressure while on the keto&nbsp;diet.Why this happens isn\u2019t clear, but one suggestion is that maintaining a&nbsp;strict keto diet can increase stress, which is a&nbsp;known cause of high blood pressure.As above, more research is needed.Side Effects Of The Ketogenic DietThere are a&nbsp;number of other claims about the keto diet, with varying levels of gravity to them. (It is not the purpose of this article to provide an exhaustive list).&nbsp;However, there are also several known side effects of the keto&nbsp;diet.Let\u2019s take a&nbsp;look at them, as&nbsp;well.1. Is The Ketogenic Diet Bad For Your Kidneys?Limited research&nbsp;has suggested an increased risk of kidney stones while on the keto&nbsp;diet.Part of the reason for this may be that an increased intake of meat can increase the levels of uric acid in your body, the excess of which is processed through your kidneys and removed through your&nbsp;urine.As well, those who already suffer from compromised kidneys may put themselves at greater risk through a&nbsp;keto diet.This is because, in general, higher protein intake forces your kidneys to work harder.If you already have kidney issues, the keto diet is definitely&nbsp;a&nbsp;bad idea, but even if you don\u2019t, forcing your kidneys to work harder may cause problems down the&nbsp;road.2. Is The Ketogenic Diet Bad For Diabetics?Diabetes, especially type 2&nbsp;diabetes, is a&nbsp;disorder commonly associated with obesity.You might think a&nbsp;diet that can help you lose weight rapidly would be a&nbsp;godsend, but in fact the keto diet can be dangerous for diabetics.A&nbsp;2016 study found that&nbsp;whole grains, in particular oats, were important in helping manage weight and controlling blood sugar \u2013 whole grains, of course, are verboten on the keto&nbsp;diet.Meanwhile,&nbsp;another study, this one from 2018, took a&nbsp;look at type 1&nbsp;diabetics, and found the keto diet could lead to dangerous episodes of hypoglycemia.It\u2019s not all bad news \u2013 other studies suggest it may be helpful with type 2&nbsp;diabetics, but I\u2019m sure you\u2019re seeing a&nbsp;pattern emerging: more research is needed.3. Is The Keto Diet Bad For Heart Health?This is a&nbsp;more difficult question to answer, since it depends on how you&nbsp;do&nbsp;keto.If you\u2019re doing it right, you\u2019ll incorporate vegetables and lean meats into your diet, but not everyone takes it that&nbsp;way.When some hear \u201chigh fat diet\u201d, their first reaction is to dive for the pile of bacon fried in butter, and that\u2019s just a&nbsp;terrible idea.In fact, the&nbsp;European Society of Cardiology&nbsp;published an update suggesting that low-carb diets increased the risk of dying from heart disease.Should You Recommend A&nbsp;Keto Diet?As a&nbsp;registered holistic nutritionist in training, people will ask you about the keto diet, or whatever new diet becomes popular a&nbsp;few years from&nbsp;now.Your answer, broadly speaking, will always be \u2013 it depends.There is no one-size-fits-all approach to diet, and whether or not something will work depends on a&nbsp;wide range of different factors.That\u2019s just one of the things you\u2019ll learn when you take Comparative Diets in module 6&nbsp;of your Diploma in Holistic Nutrition training.You will examine a&nbsp;variety of different diets, including the keto diet, paleo diet, raw vegan diet, and many&nbsp;more.You will find out how to best use each of them \u2013 for therapeutic or maintenance purposes.You\u2019ll explore the different effects they can have on a&nbsp;client, what factors contribute to making someone an ideal candidate for a&nbsp;diet, and what factors suggest you avoid such a&nbsp;diet.There is an evolutionary process that makes each of us more suited to some types of diets than others.In Comparative Diets, you\u2019ll learn to recognize this process, and how you can provide the best support for your clients.This is just one of the dozens of courses you\u2019ll take as a&nbsp;student of holistic nutrition at Edison Institute of Nutrition.Each \u2018healthy diet\u2019 is designed to provide you with the nutrients needed to achieve&nbsp;a&nbsp;level of optimal health. It is not simply about eating your greens and hoping for the best. Diet and lifestyle changes are needed to help people lead the healthiest, happiest, and fullest lives possible.Proper nutrition plays a&nbsp;major part in achieving this. If a&nbsp;career in nutrition is something that you have considered, check out Edison Institute of Nutrition. As a&nbsp;fully accredited and internationally recognized school of holistic nutrition, EIN will provide you with a&nbsp;world-class education that has been designed to give you the best possible training and prepare you to excel in your chosen field. To find out more about our programs, contact Edison Institute of Nutrition."},{"@context":"https:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"name":"Is The Keto Diet All It\u2019s Cracked Up To&nbsp;Be?","item":"https:\/\/edisoninst.com\/is-the-keto-diet-all-its-cracked-up-to-be\/#breadcrumbitem"}]}]