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2 Years Post Carnivore Diet

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2 Years Post Carnivore Diet

hi everyone welcome back to healthy with nicole 
i wanted to give an update on my status post   carnivore for all of you carnivore watchers out 
there so um most of you that have been following   me for any length of time know that i did the 
carnivore diet for two and a half years to heal my   bout with colitis which lasted seven years and it 
totally worked so i can't express enough how much   you should consider the carnivore diet if you're 
still dealing with inflammatory bowel situations   or many other autoimmunes in fact because of its 
ability to eliminate irritants from the gut and   it certainly worked for me it doesn't necessarily 
work for everybody but i did learn a lot through   that experience and since then so after the two 
and a half years i started adding back foods which   first i did some fruit and i did really well 
with the fruit loved it it was delicious   tasted good and gave me a ton of energy and 
then i started to add things like mushrooms and   you know peeled cucumbers and a few other things 
and that went on for probably the first year and   i did fine with it never experienced a 
flare poor digestion anything like that   um did really well and and then i kind of took 
a break from eating so much fruit because it   was out of season and so i went back to eating 
more some some cooked vegetables but mostly meats   mostly you know eggs beef fish things like that 
and still no problems i'm still doing really well   have not had a flare since the beginning of 
really you know four months into my carnivore   diet was when the symptoms went away and uh 
that's been four years now so i haven't had a   symptom since then so i think in case i said that 
wrong four months into the carnivore diet and then   it's been four years since then uh two 
and a half of those on the carnivore diet   and then almost two off it and so what i've 
learned is that it is absolutely definitely   without a question a great way to eliminate 
irritants from your gut and this can help in so   many ways for autoimmune but specifically for 
ulcerative colitis when you have that disease   you get to a point where pretty much anything 
you eat irritates you because you're so inflamed   so by taking away most of the irritants it 
allows the things in the gut there to calm down   now what i also think is that your gut microbes do 
need some kind of prebiotic fiber and you're not   really getting it unless you eat a lot of collagen 
you're not really getting it from meats and   animal products so once you're able to tolerate 
foods again i think it is a good idea to add in   some prebiotic fibers now that doesn't mean 
that you should go and eat plates and plates   of raw vegetables or even cooked vegetables 
for that matter because that is probably   what's causing a lot of problems for people i 
know that for myself being vegan for 15 years   did not help my gut at all and i even suspect 
that it probably caused some of the problems   but nonetheless um you know we have different 
reasons why we have colitis for me i believe it   was stress poor functioning thyroid way too 
many raw vegetables and toxins from those   foods um that caused my situation and then doing 
the carnivore diet did stop it in its tracks and   then since then i've worked on increasing my good 
bacteria in the microbiome so i do fermented foods   i make my own kefir that has been incredibly 
helpful and i think a lot of people really just   need more of the good bacteria in their gut and 
then i use smaller amounts of prebiotic fiber like   artichokes love artichokes um i eat those 
whenever they're in season here in california   and then also um you could have you 
know like a little bit of asparagus   some small amounts of fruit whatever you feel 
like you digest well and so for myself i've been   able to include those with all of my meals and 
without any problems so a typical day for me is   if i have breakfast sometimes i uh just 
wait and have lunch at like 11 or 12.

But   if i have breakfast i'll have um eggs and bacon 
um sometimes i'll have a little kefir smoothie   and then wait and have lunch which is usually some 
kind of animal protein and occasionally i'll have   a salad even just a little romaine lettuce which 
i could never tolerate before but sometimes the   crunch tastes good i might have a little bit of 
fruit with it if i have a leaner protein for lunch   such as raspberries or blackberries something 
like that and then dinner again is just   another animal protein and probably a cooked 
vegetable and something like artichokes and a   steak or something like that is pretty common 
for me but that's where i'm at now and i've   just learned that you you can't heal the gut 
when you have a ton of irritants going in there   so you do have to remove those for a while if not 
permanently so that you can work on healing things   if you have a thyroid problem you're going to 
have a really hard time healing your gut without   addressing that the reason is because it impairs 
digestion and so many foods that we eat have   things in it like goitrogens and cruciferous 
vegetables that are really tough on the thyroid   um and also you know things in legumes uh beans 
nuts and seeds that are definitely can affect   the thyroid so you have to address that because if 
you don't you're going to have trouble with your   digestion which is going to then set you up for 
more inflammatory bowel problems so for me i had   to address that at some point i didn't do it right 
off the bat i just focused on the elimination for   the first two years and then started to look at 
you know adding in more of the beneficial bacteria   the prebiotic fiber so i'm happy to say that 
now four years later i am still colitis free   i have zero symptoms at all and i have the 
ability to eat more of what i want to eat i can   pretty much eat anything however i don't just eat 
anything because i know that a lot of those foods   could get you back in the same position you were 
you know originally with the inflammatory bowel so   i stick to foods that are fairly easy to digest in 
modest amounts and that make me feel good and so   that's a good clue for you is if you digest 
it well you feel good you don't feel any   bloating or pain gas that's a good sign 
that that's probably a good food for you   so i hope that helps you wherever you are on your 
journey of inflammatory bowel and working on um   you know improving that situation obviously i 
believe it can be done i know it can be done   and there's lots of things to look at besides just 
taking out irritants so that's super important   obviously probably step number one but 
you have to look at the big picture   and get everything in line for long term results 
i hope you like that video give it a thumbs up   and subscribe if you did and comment below i'd 
love to hear uh anybody's experience with you   know elimination diets thyroid health anything 
that you found to be helpful for your journey   on ulcerative colitis or other inflammatory 
bowel disease and i'll see you in the next video

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