Sent this to my buddy who's wife was diagnosed with MS a few years ago. It's so hard to get folks on board with this WOE. Sad part is they are all in with the "experts" even as they get sicker and nothing works. Maybe this will help. Thx
It breaks my heart seeing people needlessly suffer like that, I've been there, there's nothing worse. I'm glad MeatRX is doing these interviews, maybe it will help change some people's minds on diet.
I love your story ❤ It's quite simular to mine. MS for 12,5 years. Paleo AIP/Wahls gave me my life back 7 years ago. Carnivore now to see where it will breng me. 95% improvement from where I were. No relapses for 7 years 🥳🤞
What an excellent video and so inspiring! I've had MS for 25 years and today is day 1 on transitioning to this diet. By next week, I will be 100% carnivore and am so very excited to feel better!
I can't stand healthy people telling us MS patients about exercising. Even doctors! They really know shit about "not having energy" , sometimes I even have to skip my personal hygiene because I'm so exhausted. People not having MS know nothing about sacrifices we do for simple tasks and stuff. I'm glad you're out of all that, I'm trying 😉. P.S.: for those who are wondering about Wahl's diet, I did it for 13 years, no medications, it worked the first 5 years greatly, then I started to decline, having also other issues as arthritis (doctor Wahls has it too by the way), then I also tried low oxalate diet (it helped my bladder issues, interstitial cystitis etc, most of the time it was just the sensation of burning from peeing the sharp oxalate crystals, I understood that vegetables can also harm you and I had a new lesion, then another and another one, along with all of gut problems because I tried to kill candida, parasites etc. Even herbs can be aggressive. I finally got it, I don't have to kill anything. I have to eat meat, fish if I tolerate it, because that is THE ONLY THING MY GUT CAN TOLERATE without any issue, or better, properly digest. So as someone mentioned before in the comments, if you have autoimmune disease of any kind, you have to do the carnivore and then who knows, you heal your leaky gut and maybe you'll tolerate some other things, but it has to be more of a lion diet. Dairy is highly inflammatory. Leave it alone for the moment because you'll think that carnivore is not helping.
You rule! I had autoimmune symptoms for about 2 weeks progressively and switched to carnivore and within 5 days they were gone. Symptom free now for 3 months. Also you are glowing. Keep it up.
Thanks so much Ginamarie for sharing for your incredible and awe inspiring success story‼️Much admiration and respect for your stouthearted perseverance and dedication to the revitalization of your health‼️ It was such a pleasure to partake in your joy, excitement, and exhilaration of spirit that now illuminates your personality and presence‼️You are a skilled communicator so keep singing your song of success for everyone’s benefit and especially those afflicted with M.S.‼️ Bravo & continued blessings‼️
Wow! What an incredible story! Thank you for sharing! I’m so glad you have found carnivore and it has changed your life! You are glowing in so many ways!
So Terry Whals says that you have to eat a bunch of veggies every day, and that it was key to her healing even though she removed all the offending ingredients. So this is very interesting that people don’t need necessarily to fuss with all of the veg.
This is fantastic! I was diagnosed just over 10 years ago (while on honeymoon) and after 2.5 months on 100% carnivore diet, I'm already feeling improvements in all of my MS symptoms. How long until the MS symptoms were all gone?
Awesome video! ❤ Her story sounds familiar! I've been on Carnivore Lifestyle since March 30th/23. Never felt better! Until a histamine intolerance grrr. So, I got a parasite cleanse...on day 4. Absolutely disgusting lol. So, I'm I got True Lemon packets. Much better! Thanks for sharing your story 😊
I'm wondering if she even has MS? A woman in a video (video called Inside Out-Dr Chandy and B12) was diagnosed with MS and ended up in a wheel chair until she got B12 injections from this doctor (who nearly got struck off for helping people 🙄. The video is still available on YT. Ginamarie's symptoms sound very much like B12 deficiency to me...
I always think this! Everyone thinks they have a diagnosis based on a dysfunctional medical and food system. I say you gave your cells what they want. With love
@@anothercampervanchannel nope. Now that I have a few minutes, I’ll elaborate. Yes, B-12 deficiency can “mimic” MS however one of the first labs done for those seriously treating MS are nutrient levels. If it were true that the person in this video with MS or many of those on carnivore with MS had B-12 demyelination, they would know it. This is because due diligence occurs with very likely nearly ALL of those diagnosed with MS who start on and those who also continue on a carnivore diet. Also, if a carnivore diet fixed ALL of the issues of demyelination from B-12 deficiency, why would it not do the same for further progression of MS sans a B-12 deficiency? Additionally, why are those on carnivore resolving so many other issues that MS patients have that are not limited to MS and may have nothing to do with B-12? This woman was diagnosed very early in life with MS lesions. B-12 deficiencies as the cause of lesions are almost always diagnosed much later in life. There are many preliminary symptoms and issues way before a neurological manifestation. We have to be careful about narrowing our perspective on these matters. We owe it to ourselves to at minimum learn what is known already which your original and follow up comments did not acknowledge.
I love that you got better. That gives me so much hope. I have a benign form of MS. My neurologist says he cant tell by looking at me that I have it. I do have a balance problem. I had to get rid of my heels as well. That is one symptom I hope to improve. I was good on carnivore for about three weeks. I was feeling better. But those sugar cravings returned. It’s probably due to me grieving for my husband that I lost a couple months ago. Thats why I started carnivore because when he died I ate a bunch of carb rich food and was then feeling bad emotionally and physically. I thought, after hearing all the testimonies of carnivore’s success and feeling excellent that if I felt better physically that I would maybe feel a bit better emotionally and help with my grief. I have to get back on board with carnivore. What about meditation for MS? Are you on medication?