Paul Saladino· MD
one of the benefits of a carnivore diet is that we can remove some of the things that might be triggering autoimmunity and inflammation you know lectins things like this in plants
The evidence is convergent. Multiple independent sources reach the same conclusion, the underlying mechanism is well-characterized, and even the field's most cautious voices treat it as worth doing.
one of the benefits of a carnivore diet is that we can remove some of the things that might be triggering autoimmunity and inflammation you know lectins things like this in plants
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I have a client personally who has seen marked improvement in her Hashimoto's thyroiditis she texted me the other day and said she was nearly in tears when her anti-thyroid peroxidase and anti-thyroid antibodies came back significantly reduced after doing a carnivore diet
I've seen repeatedly people's antibody levels come down which is one of the things that I think is so cool about a carnivore diet is that we're starting to approach these routes of autoimmunity and the hypothesis then becomes our plant toxins our plant lectins our plant oxalates triggering autoimmunity for people
I have seen in my clients anti-thyroid peroxidase anti-thyroid globulin antibody titers improve and go down on carnivore diets
as someone that advocates for a carnivore diet part of the hypotheses that I advance is that plants can trigger autoimmunity