How Ketones Help the Brain Recover From Concussions
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In this mini lecture Dr. Bikman explores how concussions cause more than just structural damage to the brain—they create a serious metabolic energy crisis.
A concussion reduces the brain’s ability to use glucose by impairing glucose transporters and glycolytic enzymes, leaving neurons starved for energy just when demand spikes. This disruption persists even after initial symptoms fade and can worsen inflammation and oxidative stress, further harming brain function.
Fortunately, ketones provide a powerful alternative energy source. Unlike glucose, ketones can bypass the damaged pathways and fuel the brain directly via mitochondria, improving ATP production, reducing oxidative stress, and modulating inflammation.
Both ketogenic diets and exogenous ketones (like goBHB) can dramatically improve brain recovery after a concussion and even provide preventative protection for athletes and others at risk of head injuries.
Animal and limited human studies confirm that after injury, the brain increases its ability to use ketones, especially when they are available immediately. Studies show improvements in mitochondrial function, reduced lesion volume, and even increased neuroplasticity and antioxidant gene expression. Whether through fasting, dietary restriction, or supplementation, making ketones available may be a crucial part of supporting the injured brain.
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Exogenous ketones—especially beta-hydroxybutyrate (BHB), the most effective and bioavailable form—can provide an immediate and practical energy source for the brain and body, particularly during times of increased demand. A high-quality option is the NSF-certified goBHB from Clean Form Nutrition, where you can use the code BEN10 for a 10% discount: https://cleanformnutrition.com/products/go-bhb
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