I really enjoyed this interview. I have been seeing a doctor who was recommended to me by friends-two of which are nurses. After looking through my statistics, his first question was about my life-style and diet! I told him I was doing carnivore and he knew exactly what I was doing. I’m not sure there is anyone practicing in my city who is so well rounded. In fact, his practice has grown to the point that it can take up to a year to see him. Unfortunate, but he has a great group of nurses and PA’s. Thank you, Dr. Baker.
I'm carnivore, my wife is not. I don't try changing her point of view. We both respect each others right to their opinions. I am thinking that with time she will observe the benefits that have come my way and perhaps get a little curious. Attempting to change peoples minds about health, politics, and faith is a losing proposition. Lead by example.
Y'all are documenting pre and post treatment outcomes. Comparison of patients who respond vs those who don't, is powerful data. Pre and post blood test results are powerful data. Sure the test group has bias, but it's still powerful data.
You guys are off to a great start, but you really need to transition into primary care practice for people. People like me who are done with conventional medicine are looking for primary care physicians that we can go to for whatever we need a doctor for. We want functional medicine And doctors who are trying to get us off of medications rather than addict us to medications.
I am a chiropractor in Illinois and been coaching carnivore for 3 years. I have been carnivore for over 2 years now. Question for Shawn on other trainings for myself, you or your clinics? Also other networking other than online?
No. It’s the sugar from the high carb unnatural diet that damages the kidneys. They’ve been RCTs showing that a low carb diet actually halts progression of kidney disease. The myth that protein damages kidneys has never been corroborated in controlled trials. It’s just not true.
Massive heart attack 3 years ago. Died 5 times, had complete kidney failure and was told probably need dialysis rest of life. Discharged after 6 weeks. Immediately went back to my carnivore diet. Been getting better ever since. Had another echocardiogram 2 days ago. My EF went from a 24 to a 39. Still not great but hell of a lot better than 24. I feel good and even back to work as a carpenter. Oh and I’m 76 years old.
@@tedchapple5991 wow. What an experience that heart attack must have been. Yes, I believe carnivore is the best diet for every situation. Good for you for staying strong mentally and I hope your heart continues to heal/ improve.