Preclinical Studies of a Ketogenic Dietary Approach to Slow PKD Progression

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
  • 2022 Toronto PKD Scientific Conference: Day 2 - October 15, 2022
    Recovering from the Pandemic: Building Resilience in Mental and Physical Health
    Preclinical Studies of a Ketogenic Dietary Approach to Slow PKD Progression - Dr. Thomas Weimbs
    In this seminar, Dr. Weimbs discusses his laboratory’s recent research that led to a new strategy of managing PKD with a conservative approach aimed at minimizing factors that can worsen the progression of PKD. This research not only led to the development of KetoCitra but also a dietary program for PKD called Ren-Nu. Dr. Weimbs discusses past, ongoing and planned clinical trials to investigate the feasibility, tolerability and effects of ketogenic metabolic therapy in PKD.
    Thomas Weimbs, PhD
    Professor, Department of Molecular, Cellular & Developmental Biology
    University of California Santa Barbara
    Expertise: Experimental therapeutics in PKD
    Thomas Weimbs, PhD, is a professor at the University of California in Santa Barbara (UCSB) where he directs a research laboratory focused on polycystic kidney disease (PKD). Dr. Weimbs is also the president of Santa Barbara Nutrients, Inc (SBN), a benefit corporation out of UCSB that was founded by PKD researchers and people affected by PKD. SBN is devoted to creating research-backed products for PKD, chronic kidney disease, and general kidney health. SBN recently launched KetoCitra in the US, the first non-prescription medical food for the dietary management of individuals with PKD. KetoCitra was also recently approved as a natural health product in Canada.
    Learn more about …
    Weimbs research lab at UCSB: labs.mcdb.ucsb...
    Santa Barbara Nutrients: santabarbaranu...
    KetoCitra: santabarbaranu...
    Diet & lifestyle recommendations for PKD: santabarbaranu...
    Ren-Nu ketogenic renal nutrition approach for polycystic kidney disease: ren-nu.org/
    Follow Weimbs Lab research on social media: / weimbslab
    Follow the Ren-Nu program on social media: / pkdnutrition

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