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Sharing my carnivore journey as an ex-vegan of 14-years who developed ulcerative colitis while vegan and only got it into permanent, natural remission once I started the carnivore diet.

She does have a more recent update, but google age restricted it..... that is curious.

summerizerBackground and scope

  • Vegan eating ended in May 2021, and carnivore eating began by early 2022, making this an almost two-year update.
  • This follow-up focuses on later, more nuanced benefits that were not obvious in the beginning.
  • Sharing the health history is not an attack on vegans; the point is the health change after diet change.
  • People with autoimmune disorders can use this experience as a possible lead for their own trial-and-error.

Ulcerative colitis and digestion

  • Carnivore is the only way of eating that put ulcerative colitis into actual remission.
  • Before strict carnivore, the worst symptoms had eased, but diarrhea and constipation remained.
  • Blood in stool went away as eating became stricter around unprocessed animal products.
  • Normal digestion depends on avoiding seasonings and most plant foods, because even small inflammatory triggers cause diarrhea, constipation, and sometimes digestive pain.
  • The regular exceptions are organic coffee and organic lemon juice in water, used for vitamin C and electrolytes.
  • Redmond Real Salt is the only seasoning-type item that does not cause the same inflammatory reaction.

Skin, complexion, and inflammation signals

  • Skin looks younger than at the end of vegan eating, with less under-eye puffiness and fewer visible aging signs.
  • Complexion changed from a yellowish tone to a rosier, more natural tone.
  • Clear skin is the normal baseline when the diet stays strict.
  • Breakouts and a rosacea-like effect occur when added foods or seasonings trigger inflammation.
  • Skin changes are a major reason to keep the diet limited to the tolerated foods.

Mental state, focus, and daily functioning

  • Anxiety has done a complete 180 compared with the vegan years.
  • University class speaking used to cause severe anxiety, loss of clarity, and difficulty getting through the moment.
  • Anxiety still exists at times, but it is easier to manage, and daily life is more levelheaded and focused.
  • Focus, memory, and productivity improved enough to support a clothing line, better content creation, and work on a second novel.
  • Vegan-era words about feeling better were tied to cognitive dissonance, because the physical look, mood, cravings, and health results did not match.
  • Carnivore benefits feel concrete because they show up in visible skin, daily mood, focus, and physical health.

Body composition, cravings, and PMS

  • Body weight was not high at the end of vegan eating, but bloating and puffiness were there.
  • Carnivore made the bloating and puffiness go away.
  • The body is easier to keep toned, and weight stays stable without calorie counting or fighting constant cravings.
  • Vegan eating involved calorie-counting, mental unsoundness, and severe cravings.
  • PMS improved over time, especially menstrual cramps.
  • Vegan-era cramps were severe enough to keep a person in bed, but now periods can arrive with almost no physical warning.

Hair, nails, skin density, and collagen

  • The hairline has continued to fill in, especially in the last few months.
  • Hair was already thick, but it feels thicker and denser than at the end of vegan eating.
  • Earlier vegan-era hair loss felt most noticeable around the crown.
  • Growing out a shaved side area made the hairline look worse for a while, but the hair is coming back in.
  • Better mental health changed the feeling about the shaved hairstyle, so the shaved area is growing out.
  • Nail ridges used to be common and now are rare.
  • Hair and nails grow faster than they did during vegan eating.
  • Hair, nails, skin, and teeth feel sturdier and denser, connected with collagen being back in the diet.

Teeth, mouth feel, and animal fat

  • The mouth feels cleaner on carnivore than it did with a vegan diet that included carbohydrates and sugar.
  • Beef tallow and animal fat leave a clean, almost sanitary feeling in the mouth.
  • Beef tallow also immediately calms anxiety when it arises, as happened before a podcast.
  • Cavities did not occur during vegan eating, but toward the end the teeth looked translucent and one tooth chipped.
  • Since starting carnivore, no tooth chipping or cavities have occurred.
  • Dental plaque is lower now, even though tooth brushing was already twice daily during vegan years.

Current limits and negatives

  • The diet remains strict because it causes the least inflammation and the fewest daily problems.
  • More plant foods could come back later if tolerance improves, but they do not work well right now.
  • Mikhaila Peterson is a useful comparison because strict eating can function as a way to avoid being sick.
  • The main negative is social and practical restriction, especially restaurants, seasonings, and eating out.
  • The practical restriction is acceptable because daily health is best on the current diet.

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[–] jet@hackertalks.com 2 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

One wonders if she would have developed ulcerative colitis on a different diet....?