Thanks for featuring my superchat, doc! I asked this question based on resolving my Crohn’s Disease with the Lion Diet. I can now add eggs and other meats from time to time, and I experiment with other things purely to see what my body is averse to. I didn’t get any worthwhile help with my Crohn’s until I took responsibility for my own health.
I was diagnosed with primary progressive 14 years ago… i started the Wahl’s Protocol 14 months ago, in the midst of that i realized I have Celiac’s… I couldn’t walk. Started Carnivore a month ago… Last Sunday I donated my wheelchair and walker to an old’s folks home down the street!! There’s sooo much hope my friends… but it starts with MEAT!
That's amazing and I'm so happy for you. My daughter has relapsing remitting and coeliac disease and has those 6 month infusions which I'm sure are very harsh chemicals on the body. I'm carnivore and I'm hoping she'll embrace this way of eating too.
That's great, it's such a shame but it seems most people with ms have difficulty believing the food they eat will make any difference. I tried the Wahl's diet but my arthritis quickly became unbearable. Carnivore is so much better.
That's so amazing! I'm really glad that you're doing so much better. Would you be interested in being a part of a case series on people who have improved their MS with a carnivore diet? If so, please email my team at Anthonychaffee@gmail.com !
Just over 3 years carnivore, has completely put my ms in remission. Diagnosed 14 years ago, always man made treatment free, it’s been a very long health journey playing with diets as my treatment, I can 100% say, at age 36, Iv never felt healthier in my life. Mentally & physically. The proper human diet counts for a lot! Thank you for fighting the good fight Dr Chaffee!!🙏 🥩 ☀️
How long did it take to see the first results. I did carnivore for 40 days and saw No change in my MS. Switched to the wahls Protocol and on day 25, still seeing no change. How long does it take to see something?
I think recovery time would depend on the severity/ stage of ms & symptoms. By the time I found this world of carnivore living, I was at RRMS, & would say small symptoms like brain fog/communication processing/ fatigue, improved within weeks. & bigger symptoms like mobility issues/more serve neurological issues took MONTHS. I would strongly encourage a strict animal protein/fat based diet for anyone/at any stage of ms. It might even take years to feel optimal, I know it has for me.. I think people living with ms are hypersensitive bodies… any amount of carbs/sugar/plant toxins can & will cause chaos within your body.. animal protein/fat rebuilds the damage made to brain & spinal cord. Any other food intake will likely work against that. It’s worth every bit of sacrifice to keep on a carnivore path. You got this!! Stay healthy. Stay free 🫶🏼🥩☀️
I have been having huge inflammatory responses since that morbid vaccine a few years back. Carnivore diet is the only thing i can do to make the pain semi bearable. Never would i have thought i could go from where I was to disabled and have my doctor ignore the inflammation complaints every time I saw her. When i refused to take anymore vaccine this year she quickly made note of that on my file. It's been a long and painful journey because of nerve damage I believe, but thanks to doctors like Anthony I have hope and plan to stay carnivore forever. Thankyou doctor you are a God send to many.
Thanks for posting. Chaffee appears to be in the pocket regarding the V, unfortunately, although his view expressed in this lecture on broadening the study base gives hope. Sasha Latypova (see her Substack) reveals research done on injections and subsequent anaphalactic response, which seems like it would be related somehow to this "immune response" phenomenon. Happy healing!
You are 100% correct!!! I thought the same exact thing with autoimmune disease, and always asked the Dr's " but why would your body attack itself?" Unfortunately I didn't understand it like I do now and my wife needed a liver transplant 10+ years ago 😢. If I knew then, what I know now she would never have needed it. We went through hell on earth with the medical establishment, but at least she's doing a lot better now that, I have her doing carnivore, even though she fought me kicking & screaming every ounce of the way with her carb & sugar addiction.
@@ErnestoGluecksmann Yes she finally admits her diet was the root cause of her many health ailments, but it's been a journey, she was severely addicted to carbs/sugar. My constant talking about it, and her seeing me transform into a super human, when I was in pretty bad shape myself, before carnivore, and playing all the good Dr's video's like Chafee, Berry and the rest, it finally sunk in. She still gets some cravings, but at least she doesn't give in to them anymore. I've seen many positive changes in her, more energy, her brain is working so much better, she's not lazy anymore she just does what needs to get done. We've been lowering her meds very slowly, against her Dr's demands (all they want to do is give her more & more) and her liver #'s have been getting better & better. The one downside is, her senses are so much better now she can smell my BO if I've been excercising from a mile away now ;)
@dannyc9784 thanks for sharing. Then there is hope for me and my spouse. My wife hasn't been as interested in the technicalities of nutrition and I certainly have become a broken record about it all. But I'm not giving up.
Wish my ibd specialist was on the same page as you. I stopped my chrons using the lion diet. No drug was able to do that. When I add in coffee I get symptoms. Meat and water is all you need 😊
That's amazing to here! I have a friend with chron's/ colitis who has been working very hard the last few years trying to eat "clean", however she eats tons of fiber and plants and I can't convince her that her bowels do not benefit from from fiber whatsoever. It's hard to watch and I have tried to convince her to at least try carnivore, but she doesn't seem convinced. Unfortunately she has already had 1 bowel surgery with a blockage, yet still thinks she needs fiber... I am not sure how else to help her :(
Hi, doc! Same I've heard from Wayne Rowland in 1996 video. The difference is: he was engineer and you are real doctor. Thank you for all statements and advises! From one autistic mum.
Fasting can help a great deal here because it weeds out the B cells that make antigens, and whenever your body makes new ones it refines the process to make less damaging ones. It also can lead to the creation of T reg cells which will clamp down on autoimmune reaction hotspots and neutralize them. Stem cells are required for this and 72+h fasts will release them.
Same here, dry fasting for a week changed my life. Interesting on the autoimmune hot spots - I could feel the acidosis crisis focus on specific areas of inflammation, it was incredible!
Anthony, I love your idea about a broad education vs a narrow one. As you point out, when there is no “cross mixing” of information of seemingly “unrelated” subjects, it could possibly miss an “aha moment” of a serendipitous idea or discovery.
Hi Anthony, Every video you post, I get something useful from. Some of this information has been life changing for me - handling SIBO, IBS, Sarcopenia, brain fog, mental abitity, etc. And this one on autoimmunity just tops the charts. Your explanation of autoimmunity agrees with everything I have ever experienced, heard or read concerning autoimmunity. Thank you so much for everything you do and bringing such ground breaking discoveries and knowledge to anyone who wants it.
Periodontal disease is also related to immune response . It was suspected for autoimmunity . The idea of collateral damage makes more sense . Sugar being the real cause - as usual . In commercials they like to connect bad oral hygiene to heart disease . Hinting that if you don’t use their products you’ll get heart problems . Wrong of course , I think . Oral problems come down stream to generally bad health - often with sugar as the root cause , it seems.
I'm coeliac, then developed Ulcerative Colitis and my doctors still told me diet had nothing to do with it. It's gone now. I even a have a list of cross reactive foods from testing when I was 6 years old, which I didn't know about until my mum gave it to me when I had IBD. It's DNA tested proof about all of these food cross reaction issues, no meats are listed as an issue.
@@mattyb1624 did you have to get on an immuno suppressant? I'm going to do the same. If I'm paying these doctors and they gave me shitty advice to begin with, I have to rub it in the faces to wake 'em up. Otherwise they're going to continue with the same BS and ultimately hurt others.
@ErnestoGluecksmann yes I did to initially reduce the inflammation as it went on so long. But it came back a 2nd time really bad despite the immune suppressants. I switched to carnivore just before going to hospital during my 2nd flare up and the symptoms started easing or not getting worse. so I used immune suppressants to help again, and havent had a symptom since and am off all medications. Mine was a severe acute case. Do everything you can, take advantage of meds like infliximab. My point is, it came back on a normal diet but didn't on carnivore. Start with steamed white fish and steamed chicken, then add fatty meat after a few weeks slowly. NOTHING ELSE for at least 6 months. No dairy, oils, seasoning. Your body needs time to heal.
I remember a doctor telling me that the cause of my vitiligo was in my head 😂 When I've heard about the iodine protocol and got tested with thyroid antibodies, they were crazy high.
@@sansnomI have hashis. I’ve only briefly gone up to 12-20mg. But I don’t feel well when I do. I salt loading. But I came off iodine and now even one drop gives me anxiety.
@@rosssundberg5510 Were you taking all the cofactors to help the Sodium-Iodine symporters? It might be sign of bromine detoxification, it took me 6 months before reaching the 50mg, I went super slow. If I wasn't having any effects then I end up increasing the dosage.
@@sansnomI took selenium for 3 months but stopped because I get so much on a carnivore diet. I didn’t take b2/b3 (other than occasionally to test how it made me feel) and I didn’t do vit c. I felt fine on about 5mg of iodine for about a year but had trouble increasing. Now I can’t even do 2.5mg. Maybe I’ll try again with vit c.
EGPA diagnosed in 2015... asthma, pneumonias, sinus polyps, extreme sinus drainage, GERD, extreme raise in eosinophils that "caused" cessation of bloodflow below both knees in small capilaries, destroying nerves, muscle tissues, hugely painful, numbness loss of movement...am now on NUCALA to control eosinpophils at 0... plus asthma inhalers, PPI... went on carnivore diet 6 mo ago and saw quick changes in lungs, sinues, weight loss, bp normalized... blood glucose lowered... all qvery positive. Its going to be very scary to go off the nucala as successive attacks are anticipated as part of that disease.. the wildcard now is my diet by removing the glucose, food additives or whatever else triggers this raise in eosinophils...Thanks for your info and i am convinced egpa is a response to diet/ enviro/ ? and not a mishap/confusion of my body's reactions... my money is on the glucose. ❤
If you are right that not eating gluten stops the attack even id antibody level is very high (we have celiac in the family) this is really great news! This is your best film and I watched plenty.
Hi Doc. Great podcast. big fan here... Very interesting. Question. How does PMA [auto suggestion/personal mental attitude] influence your immune system, and if it does, could you give some examples? thanks.
I only have half a thyroid left now in my late 50s. My labs have always been all over the place and my TPO has fluctuated wildly. I often get times when my thyroid aches and feels 'bruisy'. That comes and goes. I have assumed it's because I am just another person being failed by the T4 only treatment the NHS insists on. Your video has made me wonder if this is more evidence of being in an inflammatory state. I've suffered from food intolerances for about ten years now and get random symptoms. I've been diagnosed with one very serious condition that I KNOW is related to food intols/histamine but the specialists just want me to take medicines that can't cure it. I know what caused my health issues - I lived on bread, choc, carbs, dairy until pre-menopause and then I got 'healthy' - eating wholegrains and barely cooked veg along with dairy and sugars. I thought adding so called healthy food would protect me. Until just this week, I've been thinking the AIP elimination diet might help but I also know that I feel awful after eating 'recommended' veg such as potatos, broccoli, green beans, etc. If I try and add any fibre at all, I get wheezy, sometimes itchy, with a hoarse voice and weird skin eruptions on my feet within a few days. Dr Paul Mason's videos (and now yours) are really making me start to rethink how I've been looking at my poor health. I felt so lost and confused about what to eat. I might not be able to commit to your recommended diet fully but at least I have some idea about which foods I should stop eating straight away - mainly sugars, grains, lectins and lactose. Thank you for your tireless efforts to educate and empower people like me.
Hi, I've always had intestinal issues, but 1 year ago, it really became worse, i was constipated, after every meal i was so bloated, my stomach hurts every time I ate. I removed gluten and lactose and paid attention to anti nutrient and fiber vegetables, i basically opted for an animal based diet, with fruits.. and my symptoms were getting so much better, no bloating or pain after meal, my constipation improved a lot, my joint pain gone away. But i still had sometimes some issues like my break out and acne had lower but still, and i was also constipated sometimes.. I just decided to go carnivore, but since i feel like i'm constipated, i have more bloating, and whenever i eat a lot of fat, it's even worse, though my skin issues have got a lot better, I'm constipated and my stool is really loose. I tried to follow your suggestions, I don't do prolonged fast but i'm always intermittent fasting . I heard about MMC and how damaging can be a bad gut Motility and so I'm thinking of buying ginger root extract, artichoke leaf extract and Bile salts to make it better. **Also, i ate a tons of nuts and gluten before and whenever i would eat many nuts or nut butter, i would get really pointed pain under left or right rib. But saturated fat never done that. I'm wondering what do you think about my situation... Thanks a lot for all the free information that you share.
I’ve got crohn’s. Had most of my large colon removed in 1997, had reversal of the ileostomy in 2001. Stomach wise that resolved my issues but left with permanent diarrhoea since. I follow a paleo diet now, have done for the last 10 years. Made a huge difference things for me. I react to loads of foods, tea, coffee, sprouts, broccoli….. I also suffer from gout since 2020. Due to my restrictive diet I was able to identify my gout triggers easily. I believe I have removed most of the foods I react to from my diet but I still get issues the same time of year, every year. March to middle of June and October/November. Has to be environmental as well as food
@@LIBERTYCAP2612 you have to give your micro biome time to adjust to an all meat diet and once it does you’ll be amazed…bacteria that thrive on carbohydrates are overpopulated in your digestive system..once they die off your stomach will be the best it’s ever been ..you need to give it at least 10-30 days to see results..everyone is different depending on how unbalanced your gut microbiome is
Anthony thank you! A few months ago I was diagnosed with possible Crohn's disease possible bowel cancer a friend put me onto carnivore and if I stick to meat eggs, some cheese, some fish, cream, I am completely symptom-free. If I take in any plant food I'm in trouble again with gut pain and diarrhoea. I have a friend who is dying of ALS, Lou Gehrig's disease. Would carnivore help her at all? 🌸
I'm so glad to hear that you are doing so well! As to your friend, I didn't know if the answer. I know of a few people trying out for ALS, but it's too early to tell if they are improving because the ALS is getting better or if they are just getting all of the improvements we see normally with carnivore but the ALS is still there. It's all worth the try though as nothing else seems to help!
Hi Dr Chaffee, thank you so much for making this video. Could you also talk about vitamin D and "autoimmune" diseases. My post covid asthma and hashimotos both reduced significantly in symptoms and lab measurements (thyroid antibodies and hormones for hashimotos) when taking about 15k IU vit D3 per day.
Have you changed your diet and eliminated everything bar beef, lamb, fish, butter, eggs, cheese, heavy cream, salt & water. You could restrict to just beef if you want to really screw it down. Make sure you’re 75% fat 25% protein. loose stool reduce fat ratio a little.
I’ve been carnivore 3 years this in January 2025. Trying to heal Hashimotos (diagnosis 2011). I’d love to hear what you have to say about this autoimmune condition.
@ they are decreasing thankfully! Rechecking labs in a few more weeks to see if they’re continuing to. I cut back 90% of my dairy. Still have a little bit but I feel better!
@ sounding good. I tried Lion diet for 4 months but didn’t improve my antibody levels so I returned to low carb. Wondering if I need to try Lion again only for a longer period.
I have had issues with my bowels since I was 5 months old. I missed alot of school because of it and other issues but I wasn't diagnosed with crohns until 8 years ago at age 50. I had alot of issues and my doctor at the time said that it was irritable bowel but then I was diagnosed. I have been on mezavant for the last 8 years and I have all the side effects from the med but it keeps my fecal calprotectin level normal finally after 8 years. I am so exhausted. I still have bowel issues everyday and stay house bound mainly. My c reactive protein is still quite elavated.
I have been doing carnivore since august 8th. I have multiple sclerosis. I have not seen much improvement at all. What am I doing wrong? I gave up dairy too. Just steak and hamburger patties and meat sticks.
Are you saying that autoimmune conditions are a severe form of allergies?? Immune complexes start from allergies to something causing the body to make antibodies to the cells that are attacked by the antigen ie complexes?? Where am I going wrong? I've had thoughts about this over the last 5 years but my rheumatologist looks at me and shakes his head, but I've been asking about IG for a while. My anti-DS are in the normal range from high, but I still have symptoms, so immune complexes may be part of the problem??
Where does LADA fit into this idea? I have tested positive for insulin autoantibodies and am slowly producing less and less insulin over time. Eating strict carnivore (no dairy) has allowed me to stay off exogenous insulin and slowed the progression significantly, thankfully, but I’m curious about the link here. Thanks!
I wonder how off you see negative responses from dairy. Because I feel okay including dairy, but with hashis, my antibodies are 1300. I’ve been mostly carnivore for 2 years.
From all the videos I’ve watched since 2006, elevated antibodies can be due to infections/dysbiosis. Dairy proteins are a trigger for autoimmunity, and even fat has protein (butyrophilin)! Ask me how I know 👍🏼
This makes sense but if we dont have auto antibodies, how comes we measure antibodies against thyroid proteins in hashimoto's as a parameter to determine seveerity of the disease? How comes these antibodies that are specific to the SELF proteins exist? Shouldnt they be antibodies against extrinsic molecules but thyroid cells are just collateral damage in the immune response?
Just started carnivore! I was on keto. On keto I lost 100 lbs. Then it stopped. I started feeling ugh again. I've had 3 stomach surgeries last was a sleave. Gastric bypass was the first. Then they had to remove it while I was 3 months pregnant. After the sleave I lost 70lbs and put it back on in a year. I thought keto was the best but still not quite doing it. So I'm on meat for a few days. Last 3 days I didn't have to take my colitis meds. When they put a stent in my mesenteric artery. I thought the colitis was going to be fixed. Wrong. It's the food. Even on keto I had triggers. I would like the autoimmune problems to go away. I have fibromyalgia, raynauds, now they think I have sjogrens. Will the fats and meat rid these? And will a white matter in the corona ratiata go away? Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
Every autoimmune issue I've seen improves on a strict red meat and water carnivore diet, so it's well worth trying. I can't say that it will fix all of your problems, but I can say that may other people with the same problems have improved dramatically. Good luck!
@@anthonychaffeemd What about Alpha Gal? Do you have any videos on that? Or aged meat vs non aged meat? My gums swells and I bloat when I eat a grilled steak with just salt. I don't know if it's the aging, or the grilling or the beef. Currently I'm living on mostly fresh goat milk and butter in organic coffee.
The research pointing to tau proteins in Alzheimer's disease has recently been shown to have been a fraud: they doctored their data to make it look more significant than it actually was. It's hard to trust anything besides your own eyes these days.
@ That’s what I thought, also. I asked bc a researcher MD I know is making a med for it, and bc he’s worked so many years in his thinking, he can’t hear me. But I had no studies either. Thank you for your expensive time! 😁
Ok, one question. 30% of people have genes predisposing them towards celiac. But only 1% of people have celiac. Why? Why other people do not react to gluten they eat?Gluten gets stuck to their gut too. But there is no reaction. Why?
I believe the gluten sensitive person has an underlying infection, Lyme and co-infections, EBV, etc. Just my theory after being sick for 36 years... 18 years before Lyme and co-infections were diagnosed.
@@tracyd2598 I'm not talking about gluten sensitive. I'm talking about full blown autoimmune celiac. Why people can eat gluten, which gets stuck to their gut for 60 years and at the age of 60 get celiac disease? What changed? And if it was infection what mechanism exactly starts the autoimmune reaction? Tis is the same situation all the time, gluten stuck to gut.
I had mold exposure before my symptoms of celiac started up. Before that I was living on grain and was very overweight (was 210 pounds). But then I was cleaning my grandmother's basement after she had died and there was bad mold down there. Unknown to me I also had Ehlers Danlos Syndrome - hEDS - which also leans you towards leaky gut as the connective tissue is badly made. And EDS is also often comorbid with MCAS mast cell activation syndrome. So its just a jumble of stuff. But the mold exposure seems to be the thing that set it off. Many people state that the mold exposure started up their MCAS and if you also have the celiac gene like I do... Guess it turns that gene on too. Its stress that usually flips the genes on. Any type of bad stress.
@@sarahb.6475 this is a very interesting explanation but still not aswer to the question. you have 2 people with celiac gene. No 1 has celiac, no 2 does not. Both eat gluten. Gluten as a lectin gets stuck to the gut. The body attacks gluten. Why only the body of person no 1 attacks gluten? Why person no 2 does not do it? What is the biological, chemical difference between these people? So no 1 had a mold exposure and? What changed biologically?
Ok, so I’ve got psoriasis on my knees and elbows and after 3 months of strict Carnivore (meat/eggs/salt/occasional cheese and butter) there was no change. Any tips?
Since you’ve come this far, go a little further. Try lion diet. Ruminant meat, water and possibly salt. No eggs, no dairy. Have a listen to Mikhaila Peterson. She’s been through hell but the lion diet is total elimination. Then after a few months when psoriasis goes away, slowly one at a time over weeks, introduce eggs, then cheese, then butter etc.
Maybe you need more time. Three days of water and salt fasting replaces one third of the immune cells (macrophages?). Go more strict and try the Lion diet. Get natural sunlight exposure. Take oral vitamin D3. My personal goal is for my serum level to be between 100 to 154 (American units). Take 1 teaspoon of Carlsons fish oil daily. Or eat 2 tins of sardines in water. To get your question answered on Dr Chaffee next live stream supper chat what you can afford early. Take care.
Vitamin P is what you need, Im am still healing, 16 months on very strict carnivore way of eating, trying to fix 60 years of eating the wrong food but im feel fantastic and feel 20 years younger, still feel im am still healing through. Hang in there you will get better and better 😊
I just assumed autoimmune issues were the body attacking things on itself that shouldn’t be there, like lectins, not it attacking itself. I didn’t realize that is not the way that most of the medical world looks at it. Of course they look at it the wrong way. Haha. Anatomy brains vs Physiology brains.
This statement will be controversial, it’s not just the plant foods the ultra processed foods and environmental toxins and medications but especially vaccines too. There are long term effects with this toxic substance it effects the microbiome in your gut it crosses the blood brain barrier causing non reversible issues in the brain and stays in your fatty tissues that doesn’t detoxify out that even carnivore diet can’t even fix but you will still get an improvement with the condition but the damage is done for some and I wholeheartedly believe after my own autoimmune condition from 2012 from the hep B vaccine I took and I’ve been tracking and researching this since 2012 and can see the trail of injured , the never ending new obscure conditions and diseases It’s simply is a money making racket so when you get sick by it you go to the hospital and end on meds for the rest of your life. They cause the problem then say they have the only solution and vilify any other options or solutions.
Thanks for featuring my superchat, doc! I asked this question based on resolving my Crohn’s Disease with the Lion Diet. I can now add eggs and other meats from time to time, and I experiment with other things purely to see what my body is averse to. I didn’t get any worthwhile help with my Crohn’s until I took responsibility for my own health.
How do you register what food you are averse to?
@@Mamo.030
I've food logged, dated with timestamp whenever I eat. I've done this for about 50+ years
I was diagnosed with primary progressive 14 years ago… i started the Wahl’s Protocol 14 months ago, in the midst of that i realized I have Celiac’s… I couldn’t walk. Started Carnivore a month ago… Last Sunday I donated my wheelchair and walker to an old’s folks home down the street!! There’s sooo much hope my friends… but it starts with MEAT!
That’s awesome 😎
Would you mind telling us how old you are?
That's amazing and I'm so happy for you. My daughter has relapsing remitting and coeliac disease and has those 6 month infusions which I'm sure are very harsh chemicals on the body. I'm carnivore and I'm hoping she'll embrace this way of eating too.
That's great, it's such a shame but it seems most people with ms have difficulty believing the food they eat will make any difference.
I tried the Wahl's diet but my arthritis quickly became unbearable. Carnivore is so much better.
That's so amazing! I'm really glad that you're doing so much better. Would you be interested in being a part of a case series on people who have improved their MS with a carnivore diet? If so, please email my team at Anthonychaffee@gmail.com !
Just over 3 years carnivore, has completely put my ms in remission. Diagnosed 14 years ago, always man made treatment free, it’s been a very long health journey playing with diets as my treatment, I can 100% say, at age 36, Iv never felt healthier in my life. Mentally & physically.
The proper human diet counts for a lot!
Thank you for fighting the good fight Dr Chaffee!!🙏
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Amen thank you Jesus 😁
How long did it take to see the first results. I did carnivore for 40 days and saw No change in my MS. Switched to the wahls Protocol and on day 25, still seeing no change. How long does it take to see something?
I think recovery time would depend on the severity/ stage of ms & symptoms. By the time I found this world of carnivore living, I was at RRMS, & would say small symptoms like brain fog/communication processing/ fatigue, improved within weeks. & bigger symptoms like mobility issues/more serve neurological issues took MONTHS.
I would strongly encourage a strict animal protein/fat based diet for anyone/at any stage of ms. It might even take years to feel optimal, I know it has for me.. I think people living with ms are hypersensitive bodies… any amount of carbs/sugar/plant toxins can & will cause chaos within your body.. animal protein/fat rebuilds the damage made to brain & spinal cord. Any other food intake will likely work against that.
It’s worth every bit of sacrifice to keep on a carnivore path. You got this!!
Stay healthy. Stay free 🫶🏼🥩☀️
I have been having huge inflammatory responses since that morbid vaccine a few years back. Carnivore diet is the only thing i can do to make the pain semi bearable. Never would i have thought i could go from where I was to disabled and have my doctor ignore the inflammation complaints every time I saw her. When i refused to take anymore vaccine this year she quickly made note of that on my file. It's been a long and painful journey because of nerve damage I believe, but thanks to doctors like Anthony I have hope and plan to stay carnivore forever. Thankyou doctor you are a God send to many.
Snap. I wonder how many people are in the same boat. If you try and tell this to a doctor they look uncomfortable and change the subject .
Ask Dr Chaffee about B12 to help with nerve pain. Also find a heavy metal detox protocol to also hopefully help with your V injury 💛
MMS therapy with Chlorine Dioxide. Detox and Sauna! Nothing but meat salt(sodium chloride, not sea salt) and water.
@@dre44r56 bromelian and NAC are supposed to help get rid of the spike proteins from the jab and and c@vid
Thanks for posting. Chaffee appears to be in the pocket regarding the V, unfortunately, although his view expressed in this lecture on broadening the study base gives hope. Sasha Latypova (see her Substack) reveals research done on injections and subsequent anaphalactic response, which seems like it would be related somehow to this "immune response" phenomenon. Happy healing!
You are 100% correct!!! I thought the same exact thing with autoimmune disease, and always asked the Dr's " but why would your body attack itself?" Unfortunately I didn't understand it like I do now and my wife needed a liver transplant 10+ years ago 😢. If I knew then, what I know now she would never have needed it. We went through hell on earth with the medical establishment, but at least she's doing a lot better now that, I have her doing carnivore, even though she fought me kicking & screaming every ounce of the way with her carb & sugar addiction.
Good luck to both of you, Danny!
@@Baptized_in_Fire. Thank you, you as well 🙂
Does she recognize the improvement herself?
@@ErnestoGluecksmann Yes she finally admits her diet was the root cause of her many health ailments, but it's been a journey, she was severely addicted to carbs/sugar. My constant talking about it, and her seeing me transform into a super human, when I was in pretty bad shape myself, before carnivore, and playing all the good Dr's video's like Chafee, Berry and the rest, it finally sunk in. She still gets some cravings, but at least she doesn't give in to them anymore. I've seen many positive changes in her, more energy, her brain is working so much better, she's not lazy anymore she just does what needs to get done. We've been lowering her meds very slowly, against her Dr's demands (all they want to do is give her more & more) and her liver #'s have been getting better & better. The one downside is, her senses are so much better now she can smell my BO if I've been excercising from a mile away now ;)
@dannyc9784 thanks for sharing. Then there is hope for me and my spouse. My wife hasn't been as interested in the technicalities of nutrition and I certainly have become a broken record about it all. But I'm not giving up.
Wish my ibd specialist was on the same page as you. I stopped my chrons using the lion diet. No drug was able to do that. When I add in coffee I get symptoms. Meat and water is all you need 😊
Amen 👍🏼❣️
That's amazing to here! I have a friend with chron's/ colitis who has been working very hard the last few years trying to eat "clean", however she eats tons of fiber and plants and I can't convince her that her bowels do not benefit from from fiber whatsoever. It's hard to watch and I have tried to convince her to at least try carnivore, but she doesn't seem convinced. Unfortunately she has already had 1 bowel surgery with a blockage, yet still thinks she needs fiber... I am not sure how else to help her :(
😥Not everyone can be helped. 💖You've already done your best. She prefers to choose illness.💖
Ask her to watch kent carnivore channel @anysep3361
thats great to hear! my 9 yo has ibd and so far she is doing great on a mostly animal base diet, but we have the lion diet in our tool box.
The concept of health in "The 23 Former Doctor Truths" book completely explains this. I wish I read it sooner.
Hi, doc!
Same I've heard from Wayne Rowland in 1996 video. The difference is: he was engineer and you are real doctor. Thank you for all statements and advises!
From one autistic mum.
Fasting can help a great deal here because it weeds out the B cells that make antigens, and whenever your body makes new ones it refines the process to make less damaging ones. It also can lead to the creation of T reg cells which will clamp down on autoimmune reaction hotspots and neutralize them. Stem cells are required for this and 72+h fasts will release them.
Yes this has been my experience as well. Fasting and carnivore diet are the primary tools I use to fight my autoimmune disease
@@wlpc1919 It's amazing how many have benefitted!
Same here, dry fasting for a week changed my life. Interesting on the autoimmune hot spots - I could feel the acidosis crisis focus on specific areas of inflammation, it was incredible!
@@alicialycan Very interesting!
Anthony, I love your idea about a broad education vs a narrow one. As you point out, when there is no “cross mixing” of information of seemingly “unrelated” subjects, it could possibly miss an “aha moment” of a serendipitous idea or discovery.
Hi Anthony, Every video you post, I get something useful from. Some of this information has been life changing for me - handling SIBO, IBS, Sarcopenia, brain fog, mental abitity, etc. And this one on autoimmunity just tops the charts. Your explanation of autoimmunity agrees with everything I have ever experienced, heard or read concerning autoimmunity. Thank you so much for everything you do and bringing such ground breaking discoveries and knowledge to anyone who wants it.
You are not just your genes, Your genes react to what you eat. You can change a certain amount of your genetics by food, it’s called epigenetics.
Thanks Doc, been a disciple since february.
66lb down, 8-9” and mets shrunk 30% (with soc + metabolic therapy)
@anthonychaffeemd And you’ve cleared my mind of the fog and unhappiness.
Thanks always, doc.
Good morning from the state of Louisiana. 😁
Dang - you're GOOD!!
Thank you !!! 😀
Thank you!
Wow! Great explanation. Thanks.
Periodontal disease is also related to immune response . It was suspected for autoimmunity . The idea of collateral damage makes more sense . Sugar being the real cause - as usual . In commercials they like to connect bad oral hygiene to heart disease . Hinting that if you don’t use their products you’ll get heart problems . Wrong of course , I think . Oral problems come down stream to generally bad health - often with sugar as the root cause , it seems.
Good video. I'm a huge proponent of eating for health. My grandma was correct. You are what you eat. So I eat cow chicken, fish, and some pig.
Dont take Ma too literally hey😂
@kosiekoos9408 lol 😆
Try beef
@@Baptized_in_Fire. huh? You do realize cow IS beef?
@@twiggyfitness lol somehow my mind skipped over that word. I didn't even see it. Probably the lack of appropriate comma and speed reading lol
Good day, mate 😁
Thank you for sharing this video ❤ would love to hear more about Graves and Hashimotos cases 🙏🏻
Good to know
Doc, please look into having a discussion on autoimmunity with Dr. Peter Osborne. He's great too.
I'm coeliac, then developed Ulcerative Colitis and my doctors still told me diet had nothing to do with it. It's gone now. I even a have a list of cross reactive foods from testing when I was 6 years old, which I didn't know about until my mum gave it to me when I had IBD. It's DNA tested proof about all of these food cross reaction issues, no meats are listed as an issue.
My docs said the same thing to me.
@ErnestoGluecksmann now whenever I have a check up, I really shove it in their face that I haven't had a symptom since switching to carni
@@mattyb1624 did you have to get on an immuno suppressant? I'm going to do the same. If I'm paying these doctors and they gave me shitty advice to begin with, I have to rub it in the faces to wake 'em up. Otherwise they're going to continue with the same BS and ultimately hurt others.
@ErnestoGluecksmann yes I did to initially reduce the inflammation as it went on so long. But it came back a 2nd time really bad despite the immune suppressants. I switched to carnivore just before going to hospital during my 2nd flare up and the symptoms started easing or not getting worse. so I used immune suppressants to help again, and havent had a symptom since and am off all medications. Mine was a severe acute case. Do everything you can, take advantage of meds like infliximab. My point is, it came back on a normal diet but didn't on carnivore. Start with steamed white fish and steamed chicken, then add fatty meat after a few weeks slowly. NOTHING ELSE for at least 6 months. No dairy, oils, seasoning. Your body needs time to heal.
@@ErnestoGluecksmann let me know of you got my above comment as they're often hidden
Excellent video!!! Share to everyone!
Thank you very much!
Can you speak more on Hashimoto’s thyroiditis. Thank you.
For the algorithm. Thank you, Dr. C.
Thank you. This makes so much sense.
I remember a doctor telling me that the cause of my vitiligo was in my head 😂 When I've heard about the iodine protocol and got tested with thyroid antibodies, they were crazy high.
Did you end up doing high dose iodine?
@rosssundberg5510 Yup, been on iodine for 4 years, I am now sitting at 37.5mg, but I have detoxed during the first month at up to 60mg
@@sansnomI have hashis. I’ve only briefly gone up to 12-20mg. But I don’t feel well when I do. I salt loading. But I came off iodine and now even one drop gives me anxiety.
@@rosssundberg5510 Were you taking all the cofactors to help the Sodium-Iodine symporters? It might be sign of bromine detoxification, it took me 6 months before reaching the 50mg, I went super slow. If I wasn't having any effects then I end up increasing the dosage.
@@sansnomI took selenium for 3 months but stopped because I get so much on a carnivore diet. I didn’t take b2/b3 (other than occasionally to test how it made me feel) and I didn’t do vit c. I felt fine on about 5mg of iodine for about a year but had trouble increasing. Now I can’t even do 2.5mg. Maybe I’ll try again with vit c.
EGPA diagnosed in 2015... asthma, pneumonias, sinus polyps, extreme sinus drainage, GERD, extreme raise in eosinophils that "caused" cessation of bloodflow below both knees in small capilaries, destroying nerves, muscle tissues, hugely painful, numbness loss of movement...am now on NUCALA to control eosinpophils at 0... plus asthma inhalers, PPI... went on carnivore diet 6 mo ago and saw quick changes in lungs, sinues, weight loss, bp normalized... blood glucose lowered... all qvery positive. Its going to be very scary to go off the nucala as successive attacks are anticipated as part of that disease.. the wildcard now is my diet by removing the glucose, food additives or whatever else triggers this raise in eosinophils...Thanks for your info and i am convinced egpa is a response to diet/ enviro/ ? and not a mishap/confusion of my body's reactions... my money is on the glucose. ❤
Have the same problem with sinus. How long time did it take you to fix yours?
Wow! This has blown my mind! But now we need to rename so-called auto-immunity! What should we call it? 🤔
This is a very interesting theory. Very.
If you are right that not eating gluten stops the attack even id antibody level is very high (we have celiac in the family) this is really great news! This is your best film and I watched plenty.
I think this theory makes sense.
Thanks Dr. Chaffee! 💪
My pleasure!
Interesting video. Makes a lot of sence. Thanks, Anthony.
Hi Doc. Great podcast. big fan here... Very interesting. Question. How does PMA [auto suggestion/personal mental attitude] influence your immune system, and if it does, could you give some examples? thanks.
I only have half a thyroid left now in my late 50s. My labs have always been all over the place and my TPO has fluctuated wildly. I often get times when my thyroid aches and feels 'bruisy'. That comes and goes. I have assumed it's because I am just another person being failed by the T4 only treatment the NHS insists on. Your video has made me wonder if this is more evidence of being in an inflammatory state. I've suffered from food intolerances for about ten years now and get random symptoms. I've been diagnosed with one very serious condition that I KNOW is related to food intols/histamine but the specialists just want me to take medicines that can't cure it. I know what caused my health issues - I lived on bread, choc, carbs, dairy until pre-menopause and then I got 'healthy' - eating wholegrains and barely cooked veg along with dairy and sugars. I thought adding so called healthy food would protect me. Until just this week, I've been thinking the AIP elimination diet might help but I also know that I feel awful after eating 'recommended' veg such as potatos, broccoli, green beans, etc. If I try and add any fibre at all, I get wheezy, sometimes itchy, with a hoarse voice and weird skin eruptions on my feet within a few days. Dr Paul Mason's videos (and now yours) are really making me start to rethink how I've been looking at my poor health. I felt so lost and confused about what to eat. I might not be able to commit to your recommended diet fully but at least I have some idea about which foods I should stop eating straight away - mainly sugars, grains, lectins and lactose. Thank you for your tireless efforts to educate and empower people like me.
Hi, I've always had intestinal issues, but 1 year ago, it really became worse, i was constipated, after every meal i was so bloated, my stomach hurts every time I ate. I removed gluten and lactose and paid attention to anti nutrient and fiber vegetables, i basically opted for an animal based diet, with fruits.. and my symptoms were getting so much better, no bloating or pain after meal, my constipation improved a lot, my joint pain gone away.
But i still had sometimes some issues like my break out and acne had lower but still, and i was also constipated sometimes..
I just decided to go carnivore, but since i feel like i'm constipated, i have more bloating, and whenever i eat a lot of fat, it's even worse, though my skin issues have got a lot better, I'm constipated and my stool is really loose.
I tried to follow your suggestions, I don't do prolonged fast but i'm always intermittent fasting .
I heard about MMC and how damaging can be a bad gut Motility and so I'm thinking of buying ginger root extract, artichoke leaf extract and Bile salts to make it better.
**Also, i ate a tons of nuts and gluten before and whenever i would eat many nuts or nut butter, i would get really pointed pain under left or right rib. But saturated fat never done that.
I'm wondering what do you think about my situation...
Thanks a lot for all the free information that you share.
Wow very interesting, I've got RA. This makes sense.
Would this be true for Rheumatoid Arthritis and Idiopathic Thrombocytopenia purpura??
I’ve got crohn’s. Had most of my large colon removed in 1997, had reversal of the ileostomy in 2001. Stomach wise that resolved my issues but left with permanent diarrhoea since. I follow a paleo diet now, have done for the last 10 years. Made a huge difference things for me. I react to loads of foods, tea, coffee, sprouts, broccoli….. I also suffer from gout since 2020. Due to my restrictive diet I was able to identify my gout triggers easily. I believe I have removed most of the foods I react to from my diet but I still get issues the same time of year, every year. March to middle of June and October/November. Has to be environmental as well as food
ditto.
@@WordsBloom I’ve tried lion diet but my stomach doesn’t do well with just meat.
Hmmmm, Lyme and co-infections cycle monthly and quarterly...
@@LIBERTYCAP2612 you have to give your micro biome time to adjust to an all meat diet and once it does you’ll be amazed…bacteria that thrive on carbohydrates are overpopulated in your digestive system..once they die off your stomach will be the best it’s ever been ..you need to give it at least 10-30 days to see results..everyone is different depending on how unbalanced your gut microbiome is
It comes from what they spray on u just look up
Anthony thank you! A few months ago I was diagnosed with possible Crohn's disease possible bowel cancer a friend put me onto carnivore and if I stick to meat eggs, some cheese, some fish, cream, I am completely symptom-free. If I take in any plant food I'm in trouble again with gut pain and diarrhoea. I have a friend who is dying of ALS, Lou Gehrig's disease. Would carnivore help her at all? 🌸
I'm so glad to hear that you are doing so well! As to your friend, I didn't know if the answer. I know of a few people trying out for ALS, but it's too early to tell if they are improving because the ALS is getting better or if they are just getting all of the improvements we see normally with carnivore but the ALS is still there. It's all worth the try though as nothing else seems to help!
I am adding in some iodine (lugols 5%)
And some boron
Doing no carb low carb
But like I’ll still eat some ice berg lettuce
Will gluten cause ur intestines to have small bleeding spots?
only if you eat it.
What about Lupus
Lupus symptoms go away with a Keto or carnivore diet, your improvements will show with your blood work as well as how you feel.
Maybe soon our sick care system will get an overhaul. Wishful thinking but a girl can dream
Hi Dr Chaffee, thank you so much for making this video. Could you also talk about vitamin D and "autoimmune" diseases. My post covid asthma and hashimotos both reduced significantly in symptoms and lab measurements (thyroid antibodies and hormones for hashimotos) when taking about 15k IU vit D3 per day.
Dr What's going on when a person has 6 known autoimmune disease?
If a person has one they usually have several. I have around 5.
Guess he doesn’t answer questions.
@@Freebird240
1- This is a short clip from a 2hr live stream he did 3 days ago.
2- It's mid afternooon where he lives, so he's probably at work.
Have you changed your diet and eliminated everything bar beef, lamb, fish, butter, eggs, cheese, heavy cream, salt & water.
You could restrict to just beef if you want to really screw it down. Make sure you’re 75% fat 25% protein. loose stool reduce fat ratio a little.
Stop eating gluten, nuts, milk products etc. Did you try it?
I’ve been carnivore 3 years this in January 2025. Trying to heal Hashimotos (diagnosis 2011). I’d love to hear what you have to say about this autoimmune condition.
Have your TPO and TG antibodies gone decreased or been eliminated? Have you also eliminated dairy?
@ they are decreasing thankfully! Rechecking labs in a few more weeks to see if they’re continuing to. I cut back 90% of my dairy. Still have a little bit but I feel better!
@ sounding good. I tried Lion diet for 4 months but didn’t improve my antibody levels so I returned to low carb. Wondering if I need to try Lion again only for a longer period.
I have had issues with my bowels since I was 5 months old. I missed alot of school because of it and other issues but I wasn't diagnosed with crohns until 8 years ago at age 50. I had alot of issues and my doctor at the time said that it was irritable bowel but then I was diagnosed. I have been on mezavant for the last 8 years and I have all the side effects from the med but it keeps my fecal calprotectin level normal finally after 8 years. I am so exhausted. I still have bowel issues everyday and stay house bound mainly. My c reactive protein is still quite elavated.
Is polymyalgia rheumatica an autoimmune condition & could a carnivore diet help to reduce the pain & heal it?
Dr.Chaffee, I’d love to know your take on germ vs terrain theory(which could also explain autoimmune)
I have been doing carnivore since august 8th. I have multiple sclerosis. I have not seen much improvement at all. What am I doing wrong? I gave up dairy too. Just steak and hamburger patties and meat sticks.
very interesting
Are you saying that autoimmune conditions are a severe form of allergies??
Immune complexes start from allergies to something causing the body to make antibodies to the cells that are attacked by the antigen ie complexes??
Where am I going wrong?
I've had thoughts about this over the last 5 years but my rheumatologist looks at me and shakes his head, but I've been asking about IG for a while.
My anti-DS are in the normal range from high, but I still have symptoms, so immune complexes may be part of the problem??
Where does LADA fit into this idea? I have tested positive for insulin autoantibodies and am slowly producing less and less insulin over time. Eating strict carnivore (no dairy) has allowed me to stay off exogenous insulin and slowed the progression significantly, thankfully, but I’m curious about the link here. Thanks!
I wonder how off you see negative responses from dairy. Because I feel okay including dairy, but with hashis, my antibodies are 1300. I’ve been mostly carnivore for 2 years.
I should add, I have histamine responses often and I’m wondering if my autoimmunity is still being triggered by Covid, which is what set me off.
From all the videos I’ve watched since 2006, elevated antibodies can be due to infections/dysbiosis. Dairy proteins are a trigger for autoimmunity, and even fat has protein (butyrophilin)! Ask me how I know 👍🏼
@@DeeElle2it would carnivore help for a possible Dysbiosis and lower antibodies? Thanks (dealing with both Thyroid antibodies TPO and TSI
Dermatomyositis. Any hope of fixing this with carnivore? I can't seem to get this question answered! HELP......ANYONE??
This makes sense but if we dont have auto antibodies, how comes we measure antibodies against thyroid proteins in hashimoto's as a parameter to determine seveerity of the disease? How comes these antibodies that are specific to the SELF proteins exist? Shouldnt they be antibodies against extrinsic molecules but thyroid cells are just collateral damage in the immune response?
Just started carnivore! I was on keto. On keto I lost 100 lbs. Then it stopped. I started feeling ugh again.
I've had 3 stomach surgeries last was a sleave. Gastric bypass was the first. Then they had to remove it while I was 3 months pregnant.
After the sleave I lost 70lbs and put it back on in a year. I thought keto was the best but still not quite doing it. So I'm on meat for a few days. Last 3 days I didn't have to take my colitis meds. When they put a stent in my mesenteric artery. I thought the colitis was going to be fixed. Wrong. It's the food. Even on keto I had triggers.
I would like the autoimmune problems to go away. I have fibromyalgia, raynauds, now they think I have sjogrens.
Will the fats and meat rid these?
And will a white matter in the corona ratiata go away?
Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
Every autoimmune issue I've seen improves on a strict red meat and water carnivore diet, so it's well worth trying. I can't say that it will fix all of your problems, but I can say that may other people with the same problems have improved dramatically. Good luck!
@anthonychaffeemd ty
@@anthonychaffeemd
What about Alpha Gal? Do you have any videos on that?
Or aged meat vs non aged meat? My gums swells and I bloat when I eat a grilled steak with just salt. I don't know if it's the aging, or the grilling or the beef. Currently I'm living on mostly fresh goat milk and butter in organic coffee.
Is there any correlation between carnivore diet and gout?? 😢
To lower uric acid drink water. Search for Steak and Butter Girl interview and uric acid.
Gout is also related to oxalic acid fwiw.
How might the carnivore diet help Alzheimer’s- if tau proteins are tangling neurological circuits - what are they reacting to? Anyone?
The research pointing to tau proteins in Alzheimer's disease has recently been shown to have been a fraud: they doctored their data to make it look more significant than it actually was. It's hard to trust anything besides your own eyes these days.
@ That’s what I thought, also. I asked bc a researcher MD I know is making a med for it, and bc he’s worked so many years in his thinking, he can’t hear me. But I had no studies either. Thank you for your expensive time! 😁
Ok, one question. 30% of people have genes predisposing them towards celiac. But only 1% of people have celiac. Why? Why other people do not react to gluten they eat?Gluten gets stuck to their gut too. But there is no reaction. Why?
I believe the gluten sensitive person has an underlying infection, Lyme and co-infections, EBV, etc.
Just my theory after being sick for 36 years...
18 years before Lyme and co-infections were diagnosed.
@@tracyd2598 I'm not talking about gluten sensitive. I'm talking about full blown autoimmune celiac. Why people can eat gluten, which gets stuck to their gut for 60 years and at the age of 60 get celiac disease? What changed? And if it was infection what mechanism exactly starts the autoimmune reaction? Tis is the same situation all the time, gluten stuck to gut.
I had mold exposure before my symptoms of celiac started up. Before that I was living on grain and was very overweight (was 210 pounds). But then I was cleaning my grandmother's basement after she had died and there was bad mold down there. Unknown to me I also had Ehlers Danlos Syndrome - hEDS - which also leans you towards leaky gut as the connective tissue is badly made. And EDS is also often comorbid with MCAS mast cell activation syndrome. So its just a jumble of stuff. But the mold exposure seems to be the thing that set it off. Many people state that the mold exposure started up their MCAS and if you also have the celiac gene like I do... Guess it turns that gene on too. Its stress that usually flips the genes on. Any type of bad stress.
@@sarahb.6475 this is a very interesting explanation but still not aswer to the question. you have 2 people with celiac gene. No 1 has celiac, no 2 does not. Both eat gluten. Gluten as a lectin gets stuck to the gut. The body attacks gluten. Why only the body of person no 1 attacks gluten? Why person no 2 does not do it? What is the biological, chemical difference between these people? So no 1 had a mold exposure and? What changed biologically?
Keine Untertitel 🙁
Ok, so I’ve got psoriasis on my knees and elbows and after 3 months of strict Carnivore (meat/eggs/salt/occasional cheese and butter) there was no change. Any tips?
Since you’ve come this far, go a little further. Try lion diet. Ruminant meat, water and possibly salt. No eggs, no dairy. Have a listen to Mikhaila Peterson. She’s been through hell but the lion diet is total elimination. Then after a few months when psoriasis goes away, slowly one at a time over weeks, introduce eggs, then cheese, then butter etc.
Maybe you need more time.
Three days of water and salt fasting replaces one third of the immune cells (macrophages?).
Go more strict and try the Lion diet.
Get natural sunlight exposure.
Take oral vitamin D3. My personal goal is for my serum level to be between 100 to 154 (American units).
Take 1 teaspoon of Carlsons fish oil daily. Or eat 2 tins of sardines in water.
To get your question answered on Dr Chaffee next live stream supper chat what you can afford early.
Take care.
Try no dairy, ruminant only
Vitamin P is what you need, Im am still healing, 16 months on very strict carnivore way of eating, trying to fix 60 years of eating the wrong food but im feel fantastic and feel 20 years younger, still feel im am still healing through. Hang in there you will get better and better 😊
you could have a problem w the eggs
Wait. Immunology is not covered in med school? WTH?
Why doesn't autoimmune hepatitis improve?
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I just assumed autoimmune issues were the body attacking things on itself that shouldn’t be there, like lectins, not it attacking itself. I didn’t realize that is not the way that most of the medical world looks at it. Of course they look at it the wrong way. Haha. Anatomy brains vs Physiology brains.
Very interesting theory. You should run that by a smart immunologist though and hear their take.
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Eat for your body type
This statement will be controversial, it’s not just the plant foods the ultra processed foods and environmental toxins and medications but especially vaccines too. There are long term effects with this toxic substance it effects the microbiome in your gut it crosses the blood brain barrier causing non reversible issues in the brain and stays in your fatty tissues that doesn’t detoxify out that even carnivore diet can’t even fix but you will still get an improvement with the condition but the damage is done for some and I wholeheartedly believe after my own autoimmune condition from 2012 from the hep B vaccine I took and I’ve been tracking and researching this since 2012 and can see the trail of injured , the never ending new obscure conditions and diseases
It’s simply is a money making racket so when you get sick by it you go to the hospital and end on meds for the rest of your life.
They cause the problem then say they have the only solution and vilify any other options or solutions.
@@GraySky9 jeezus, use some commas! 😄
@ Agreed, bad grammar.
I didn’t even proof read.
I must have really been ready for sleep.
Ditch the hat that you all have,looks sheep like!
Sheep don't wear hats.😂
Good point! All the best 💪