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Donate - Causes we are Supporting

The following charities/foundations are all doing amazing work to support mental health, chronic diseases and natural metabolic therapies to help people with management, treatment and prevention of chronic diseases. ​​

Please choose which of the following charities/foundations/research institutes to which you would like to donate. If you would like to support a charity not listed - please reach out to us in the contact form at the bottom of this page.

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Charity/Foundation Details:

  • The Charlie Foundation for Ketogenic Therapies [US Based - Ketogenic Therapy for Chronic Disease]: The Charlie Foundation has been at the forefront of ketogenic therapy to manage/treat chronic diseases since 1994. Donate (please mention Zero-Two-Lomond when donating)

  • Matthew's Friends [UK Based - Ketogenic Therapy for Chronic Disease]: Matthew's Friends are a UK registered charity (since 2004) specialising exclusive in medical Ketogenic Dietary Therapies. Donate

  • Macmillan Cancer Support [UK Based - Cancer Support]: Have provided amazing support for family members battling with cancer. Donate

  • Brain Energy Fund [US Based - Mental Health & Ketogenic Therapy]: Dr Christopher Palmer (author of the great book Brain Energy) is at the leading edge of the research into the role of metabolism and mental health. Donate (please mention Zero-Two-Lomond when donating)

  • The Noakes Foundation [ZA Based - Ketogenic Nutrition Research]: Since 2014 the Noakes Foundation has raised funds to research the Insulin Resistance paradigm, low carb high fat lifestyles and academic free speech. Donate (please mention Zero-Two-Lomond when donating)

  • Dr Richard J. Johnson Research Institute [US Based - Research on Sugar/Fructose & Healthy Alternatives].The research institute supports clinical and scientific research on the harmful impact of sugar/fructose that is crucial to understanding its effects on public health. Donate (please mention Zero-Two-Lomond when donating)

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