RFK Jr. Claims Keto Diet Can 'Cure' Mental Illness, Experts Dispute
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., during his 'Take Back Your Health' tour in Nashville, Tennessee, made controversial claims about the ketogenic diet's ability to cure mental illnesses such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. Kennedy suggested that dietary changes could significantly impact mental health, citing studies he claimed to have seen. However, experts have criticized these statements, emphasizing that while diet can play a role in mental health management, it is not a cure. Dr. Chris Palmer, whom Kennedy likely intended to reference, has researched the keto diet's effects on mental health, but his studies are limited in scope and duration. Experts like Dr. Drew Ramsey and Nicole Lippman-Barile stress that while dietary interventions can support mental health treatment, they should not replace evidence-based treatments such as medication and therapy.