Eliezer and I have put together this first pass at a recipe for DIY ketogenic soylent--or, as he prefers to call it,The Mildly Surprising Super Ketonic Dietary Replacement Weight-Loss Fluid - It's Not Food, It's Dietary Replacement Fluid!(R) (I am not in full support of this particular preference...)
So let's play Make a Prediction. It seems more likely to be useful than "free associate with why soylent/ketosis is awesome/stupid". Imagine that Eliezer has around a week's worth of infinite willpower (that can only be spent on resisting food cravings etc.). Further, imagine your crystal ball shows you that a month from now, he hasn't lost any weight. What does it tell you about why?
Ketogenic Soylent v1
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1 scoop Gold Standard whey protein
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1½ tsp calcium citrate powder
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1 tsp creatine
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½ cup+1 tbsp ground flax
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4 tbsp Hershey’s Special Dark cocoa powder
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2 tbsp lecithin
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⅗ tsp potassium citrate on day 1, increase gradually to 1tsp by day 5, don’t exceed 2tsp
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½ tsp iodized salt
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⅛ packet Emergen-C
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⅕ cup olive oil
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1¼ tbsp flaxseed oil
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⅗ cup MCT oil
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Sucralose to taste
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We might need to add water to get the consistency right.
Pills
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1 capsule vitamin D supplement/day
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2 Opti-Women vitamins per day
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1 capsule MSM
Totals Per Day
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Calories: 1866
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Fats: 193.5g
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Carbs: 12g
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Protein: 54g
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Fiber: 25g
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Biotin 250mcg
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Calcium 150mg
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Chromium 120mcg
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Copper 2mg
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Folic Acid 600mcg
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Iodine 200mcg
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Iron 18mg
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Magnesium 75mg
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Manganese 5mg
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Methyl-Sulfonyl-Methane 1000mg
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Molybdenum 70mcg
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Niacin 20mg
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Pantothenic Acid 20mg
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Potassium: 5g
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Riboflavin 20mg
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Selenium 70mcg
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Sodium 3g
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Thiamin 20mg
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Vitamin A 5,000IU
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Vitamin B6 20mg
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Vitamin B12 100mcg
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Vitamin C 250mg
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Vitamin D 1600IU
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Vitamin E 100IU
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Vitamin K 80mcg
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Zinc 15mg
Speculative, or do you have any sources on that? It could be vice versa: consider e.g. the basal ganglia, with e.g. the striatum inhibiting the globus pallidus, which in turn inhibits e.g. the nucleus subthalamicus. The net effect of relatively more GABA in such a network (inhibiting the inhibition) is a priori unclear (it could go either way, depending on the relative weights of the two sequentially networked inhibitory structures).
While the overall effect is probably inhibitory (hence the usage for epilepsy), not all circuits are created equal in terms of facilitating creative insights, nor does increased overall activity necessarily translate to increased creativity. Note that stimulants such as methylphenidate can be used to treat ADHD, of all things.