Nutrient Effects on Motor Neurons and the Risk of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis.
Polina S GoncharovaTatiana K DavydovaTatiana E PopovaMaxim A NovitskyMarina M PetrovaOksana A GavrilyukMustafa Al-ZamilNatalia G ZhukovaRegina F NasyrovaNatalya A ShnayderPublished in: Nutrients (2021)
The inclusion of vitamins and a ketogenic diet in disease-modifying ALS therapy can reduce the progression rate of motor neuron degeneration and slow the rate of disease progression, but the approach to nutrient selection must be personalized. The roles of vitamins C, D, and B7 as ALS protectors need further study.