I've been carnivore over 7 years - almost entirely meat, eggs, and dairy. Before that I'd get eczema on occasion. Those days are long gone.

I've been OMAD carnivore for 2 1/2 years

I recommend you read stories from people who switched to carnivore and the healing they've found - diabetes, heart disease, depression, skin ailments, allergies, and even autoimmune diseases. I asked AI for a few suggestions and one for skin was in the top 5:

- Rheumatoid Arthritis: Many testimonials claim a reduction in joint pain, stiffness, and inflammation. The hypothesis is that removing plant-based irritants reduces the overall inflammatory load on the body.

- Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD): This includes Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis. Some case studies and testimonials report a reduction in symptoms like abdominal pain and diarrhea. The diet's low-fiber, zero-plant-matter approach is thought to give the digestive tract time to heal.

- Lupus: Anecdotal reports suggest that some individuals with lupus experience a decrease in systemic inflammation and other symptoms when following the diet.

- Psoriasis and other skin conditions: Some people with psoriasis have reported clearer skin, which is attributed to the diet's anti-inflammatory effects and the elimination of dietary triggers.

- Multiple Sclerosis (MS): While there is no cure, some individuals claim to have experienced a reduction in symptoms and improved quality of life.

- Listen to Dr Shawn Baker on YouTube

- If you try it, move slowly from your current diet to carnivore over a period of one month, then stick with it for another month, and by then you'll know.

Almost everything they label as a disease is nothing more than symptoms of eating poison. When people stop eating poison, they heal.

All the best! 🙏

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