January/February 2023 updates
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48 hour EEG
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2 жыл бұрын
Legalisation of cannabis in the UK?
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Oura ring and epilepsy?
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5 жыл бұрын
Brain Tumour Awareness Month
13:51
5 жыл бұрын
Coming to terms with loss
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Edible insects in Sainsburys?
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@amandamann2946
@amandamann2946 4 күн бұрын
Glad you are out of London, it is stressful and that is not something any of us need.
@earlylearners6905
@earlylearners6905 4 күн бұрын
Hi Andrew, I came across your video on your mum and careoncology. I wld like to know your experience wt Careoncology? I'm very deeply touched by your mom's passing. My mom is having chemotheraphy for gallbladder cancer, plus I've just started her on careoncology protocol of drugs, did the drugs slow down the cancer spread? I wld appreciate to reach out to you via email?? I need more feedback on the clinic & their 'success'. Here in Singapore the medical oncologists do not support the combination of using 'dirty drugs',they use traditional drugs..etc..hope to receive your response, thank you. Pam S
@nedj2529
@nedj2529 5 күн бұрын
Nice to see you Andrew! Good luck in your next marathon.
@kathya1956
@kathya1956 12 күн бұрын
I am impressed that you moved to a better environment! Many people don’t do this.
@ascarby
@ascarby Күн бұрын
They don't, but it's incredibly important! It was a long time coming and I finally did it. I actually considered moving abroad at one stage, but reached a compromise. I'm so much happier where I am now and I feel very healthy.
@kathya1956
@kathya1956 12 күн бұрын
When I exercise, endorphins cause my sugar to go up. Do you wear a cgm?
@ascarby
@ascarby Күн бұрын
Not currently, but I have done. For me, this is more of an issue when I have to run up lots of hills. This was a very hilly half marathon! I have exogenous ketones ready for the next one and will use them for the second half of the race.
@kathya1956
@kathya1956 12 күн бұрын
How is your cancer journey? Are you NED?
@ascarby
@ascarby Күн бұрын
yes, but I use liquid biopsy tests more now, rather than MRI scans. It's based on a lot of theory as the test isn't really indicated for my situation, but I want to experiment to try and reduce the change of future recurrence as much as possible.
@kathya1956
@kathya1956 12 күн бұрын
You look great Andrew!
@ascarby
@ascarby Күн бұрын
Thanks! I still have a lot of work to do and I feel as though there is some more healing that I'm going through, which isn't necessarily cancer related, but could be indirectly. I'm in the best place for that and it's been a great year for growth for me personally.
@J-Bibble
@J-Bibble 20 күн бұрын
I was healthy and had normally functioning kidneys before my MRI (MRI even ruled out issue being looked at). I had only one dose of Gadovist. Immediately and within days of getting gadolinium I developed a long list of new and debilitation neurological disorders and other symptoms resembling NSF. I'm still suffering 7 months later. There is no treatment or cure once they inject you with this stuff. Gadolinium is extremely neurotoxic and is administered way too frequently. As a patient you need to carefully consider whether you need gadolinium because the guidelines that radiologists use at the moment are flawed in their look at benefit and risk. They assume it's extremely low risk and therefore indicated in far too many cases.
@kathya1956
@kathya1956 28 күн бұрын
How about muscle building? I hear it’s important
@ascarby
@ascarby 27 күн бұрын
@@kathya1956 very important. I do hybrid training.
@kathya1956
@kathya1956 28 күн бұрын
Hi! Good to see you looking fabulous!
@ascarby
@ascarby 27 күн бұрын
Thanks. Sunshine (for now at least), good food, nature, a good community and sea air helps.
@kathleendexter5999
@kathleendexter5999 Ай бұрын
❤ Happy 39th Birthday today, 09/02/2024! 🎉 You, your experience and your willingness to share with others struggling with the same issues means so much! God Bless you!
@DirkHeppner
@DirkHeppner Ай бұрын
Hi Andrew. Just curious if you can talk once about MRTs and how you handle contrast agent? I had another one last week and each time I have discussions with the radiologist. They usually claim that side effects from Gadolinium are extremely rare and that if I refuse I could also forgo the MRT completely because they don't see enough without contrast agent ...
@ascarby
@ascarby 27 күн бұрын
It is pretty rare in your demographic, but the risk increases the more you have it. I would get tested for retention and for heavy metals in general. Also see the work of Brent Wagner, he has some good papers on this. I interviewed him twice.
@clarabee4232
@clarabee4232 Ай бұрын
Only 8 mins in and interested to hear you’re not in London now. Sounds like a positive move? I’m autistic and relate to the London sensory overload. Been in a nice, quiet part of Edinburgh for the last month and not especially looking forward to a return to the crazy. Will watch the rest now!
@ascarby
@ascarby 27 күн бұрын
Yes, hugely positive. It wasn't sustainable and my health would have undoubtedly nosedived as I could see the signs. I only realised just how bad it was after moving. It was a major shock, I'm glad I'm in a much healthier environment and I have a nice, supportive community here, which also helps. In London I wasn't just fighting against all of these toxic exposures, but also some pretty toxic people.
@clarabee4232
@clarabee4232 Ай бұрын
Beautiful !
@The...0_0...
@The...0_0... Ай бұрын
🎉
@StevenBRogers
@StevenBRogers Ай бұрын
Good to see you Andrew. Good to hear you are feeling good.
@helenc6341
@helenc6341 Ай бұрын
Hi Andrew - I’ve been following your video’s and it seems you’re no longer strictly on a Carnivore diet. Can I ask if you documented the reasons why anywhere? Otherwise would you be happy sharing what you’ve now been using as your protocol please?
@ascarby
@ascarby Ай бұрын
I have higher ketones and feel better when I add olives, avocado, fermented vegetables, apple cider vinegar and some nuts. My tolerance to these foods has increased with time and I can even experiment with a few different low carb foods now and then (but with great care just in case). I still mostly eat oily fish, eggs, fatty meat, some high fat goat and sheep dairy and duck. I add exogenous ketones to home-made yoghurts sometimes when I need to eat more without having problems. Seasonally I eat some local game meats and add extra fat. I try not to have an abundance of any of these things (just because I think too much of anything isn't good) and seem to do best with having them in moderation, but following ketogenic ratios. Because I'm very active, I find it easier to eat more this way. I also find I need exogenous ketones sometimes when I really push myself - I'm still fitter than the average person, so to keep up without neurological issues when going at that intensity over time I need something extra.
@helenc6341
@helenc6341 Ай бұрын
@@ascarby thanks so much for getting back to me so quickly. I really appreciate it. Wishing you the best, always :-).
@ascarby
@ascarby Ай бұрын
@@helenc6341 no problem. The other reason I decided to add more foods is because I felt I needed more potassium, which is hard to get a lot of from just animal foods. I didn't want to supplement. Potassium is really important.
@LifeIsWonderful675
@LifeIsWonderful675 Ай бұрын
Sorry to hear but hope you are doing well? My seizures started 20yrs ago after a Brain injury from Domestic Violence. I stopped the drugs which made the seizures worse in 2012. I have been trying ketovore but I am still having seizures. I am also taking MCT oil. I started on low carb but that did not change anything. The keto stopped the arthritis in my finger, swelling in one knee's by 90% and the other 100%, the psoriasis on my scalp and brain fog has cleared. I have been researching this for 2yrs now after a bad fall. I had another bad fall 2 weeks ago and am now trying carnivore from a few days ago. I wondered why the Drs never mentioned keto diet to me when I was having 2 seizures a year. The side effects from the meds turned it into 2-5 monthly seizures. I am just trying to sort out what foods on the Carnivore to eat. I also had stage 3 bowel cancer in 2012.
@apriljames726
@apriljames726 2 ай бұрын
I was given this poison every year as my insurance paid for it. I was in a wheelchair for 3 months and thought it was from a pill i was taking. I quit the pill and still had problems walking. The neurologist said I had FND or Conversion disorder. I recently had a CT scan at Scripps memorial hospital in San Diego Ca. I was given Iodine contrast and couldn't walk again for a week this time. The effects started to happen while still in the hospital. I walked into hospital and had to be wheelchaired out. Was sent home even though the Doctor Christopher Todd and the nurse asked me why I could not walk anymore I said the Iodine contrast. They both chimed in that can never happen and gave me steroids and sent me home. They knew I was driving home. AT home I had what felt like my brain exploding, Parkinson's inability to walk or talk. If that had happened while driving home it could of killed not just me but many others. There total disrespect and lies are beyond my comprehension. I have asked two doctors to test me for gadolinium and Iodine contrast poisoning. They would not test for that did other tests and told me I have no kidney problems. Its my body and I know for a fact these poisons have taken several years off my life. I can walk and talk again. I will never ever let them inject these poisons into me again. Beware the Jabberwock my friends. My bones hurt now and my kidney's have been damaged. I have permanent brain damage as well, like I have old timmerz.
@carolinemarie44
@carolinemarie44 2 ай бұрын
This is my first time seeing your video. I just watched you on The Nrain Cancer diet.
@nedj2529
@nedj2529 2 ай бұрын
This guy is a pure inspiration. No 2 ways about it.
@debrag.3900
@debrag.3900 2 ай бұрын
I really enjoy your videos and get a lot out of them. Just a heads up... the sound is quite low and a little choppy in spots.
@rambleon2011
@rambleon2011 2 ай бұрын
Great questions
@marshaomeara7274
@marshaomeara7274 3 ай бұрын
You are both so knowledgeable and helpful. I had GERD which caused pneumonia, asthma and allergies due to the damage to my sinuses and lungs. The treatment, (PPIs, antacids and to eat more carbs) is to reduce your stomach acid further! Given the actual mechanism causing GERD this is plain irresponsible. I'm so glad I chose to use a carnivore diet to manage it instead, with in three weeks I was no longer taking steroid inhalers, the pain of the GERD was relieved and my allergies disappeared. My only problem is electrolyte balancing so it was really good to get this information too. Thank you both so much
@willemwever694
@willemwever694 3 ай бұрын
Andrew, I've been diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor. I would love to get in contact with you, my oncologist said I can eat anything, sugar or not. I feel he doesnt know the role of food, and I am not as educated as you are. Could defenitely use some help. I cant seem to find an email adress to message you?
@kathya1956
@kathya1956 4 ай бұрын
Happy to see you. You look great.
@Iam-not-as-grumpy-as-Isound
@Iam-not-as-grumpy-as-Isound 4 ай бұрын
Andrew you are sounding sharper. Best wishes.
@nedj2529
@nedj2529 4 ай бұрын
Thank you for posting this. I learn something from each of your videos.
@The...0_0...
@The...0_0... 4 ай бұрын
Congratulations 🎉🎉🎉
@pichrszreceptayyiperdogan193
@pichrszreceptayyiperdogan193 5 ай бұрын
The whole plant extract is the correct dosage.
@MarmaladeINFP
@MarmaladeINFP 6 ай бұрын
I'm sorry to hear about your test results, but you fortunately have so many good tools available. I came here by way of a video you did 4 or 5 years back. You were talking about deuterium depleted water. But you said you had slacked a bit on healthy habits. I'd be curious to know if you continued with deuterium depleted water and other practices that lessen deuterium. If so, what do you think about all of that now? The keto and carnivore diets would be among the most deuterium-depleted. I don't have cancer, but like many others there is cancer in my family, along with metabolic disease, dementia, ADHD, autism, and mood disorders. My worse health issues have been mostly of mood disorder, although also involving issues of energy, motivation, and learning disability. Researching about deuterium, I wonder if that has played a role since I was a junk food junky and sugar addict since childhood. Carbs, along with seed oils, are among the highest sources of deuterium. Seed oils are really bad, around twice as high as sugar.
@MarmaladeINFP
@MarmaladeINFP 6 ай бұрын
Do you have an update on your deuterium levels and what you're doing in relation to this? By the way, keeping your deuterium low will help with mental health and neurocognitive functioning. Some of those who use deuterium level speak of better mood, higher energy, greater endurance, and generally feeling lighter. Along these lines, Chris Palmer's book "Brain Energy" is all about how most diseases involve mitochondrial dysfunction. And it's starting to look like deuterium might be one of the main underlying causal factors.
@MarmaladeINFP
@MarmaladeINFP 6 ай бұрын
I subscribed to your channel some years back, but lost track of you and have occasionally wondered what became of you. I also came across deuterium depleted water years ago. I recently got interested in deuterium again. And I came across this video. I hope things are going better for you now. Though I only have minor health complaints, I decided to experiment with deuterium depleted water, specifically from Litewater. I'm still on my first week of it. My hope is that it will help with various injuries, scar tissue, and stiffness I've picked up over my lifetime. And I'd definitely like to see general improvement in mood and energy.
@MarmaladeINFP
@MarmaladeINFP 6 ай бұрын
There is a lot of fascinating info on water and human physiology. Several things brought my focus back this way and convinced me to take it all more seriously. Tim Noakes came out with another book. This new one is about over-hydration, although I don't think he has ever talked about deuterium. Still, he sees a lot of problems that make even more sense once the deuterium angle is brought in. The other reminder was a talk between Harry Serpanos and Mary Ruddick. She observed the Hadza drink little water, maybe only a cup a day, not even carrying water on persistence hunts. Along with other speculations, Serpanos suggested that it was likely because they were getting deuterium depleted water. There is one other piece. Laszlos Boros, a deuterium researcher, talks about drinking only when thirsty and waiting to make sure he really is thirsty. At first, before taking a sip, he'll eat some fat since the body will make it's own metabolic water. Only if his thirst persists does he drink some water and he uses low deuterium rain water he collects. I've combined all this info to direct my own experiments. I'm limiting myself to 40 ounces of 80 ppm water a day. I sip it slowly, combining it with Quinton minerals and hydrogen tablets. In addition, as part of my carnivore diet that, I'll 'snack' on animal fat throughout the day, specifically cultured goat ghee.
@holydaver5348
@holydaver5348 6 ай бұрын
Hey Andrew My wife has a grade 4 glioblastoma and your story has given me hope we just finished 6 weeks of chemotherapy and radiation and I'm following your story closely as your seizures and brain tumor are close to identical to my wifes. Stay strong your an inspiration for people going through similar issues, when I first got the diagnosis we were told 12 to 14 months so we are fighting as hard as we can. We are meeting up with an oncology nutritionist on Thursday and I'm going to bring up carnivore and your story as well as others Thank you for sharing you're an inspiration
@nedj2529
@nedj2529 4 ай бұрын
How is your wife going? I pray that all is going well.
@LifeIsWonderful675
@LifeIsWonderful675 Ай бұрын
How is the Carnivore going I have just started it to try to stop seizures started 20 years ago after a Brain Injury.
@gustavojavierperal7420
@gustavojavierperal7420 6 ай бұрын
what about garlic
@ghjgjlmhjkjk
@ghjgjlmhjkjk 6 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing. I'm surprised you don't mention yoga when speaking about exercise focusing on breath, and no gym is necessary for this as well.
@christine5008
@christine5008 6 ай бұрын
Just some thougths.....from another suffering person: We cannot be "well" in a sick "house". Is your enviroment swiming in "wireless radiation" , wifi, cell, smart TV? / PC on wifi, bluetooth, microwave oven, any other didrty elec devices? ....and non ionizing radiation from the heinous depopulation devices called: "smart meters"? I would like to suggest that you be sure there is 'NO "WIFI", and disabled all "bluetooth" and rid all "bluetooth" and "smart" devices from your environment. For any PC or laptop, always keep on airplane mode (works just fine) and NO BLUETOOTH ON..which is devastaing attack on the body/cells/ brain. (at least for me it is). see: Dr David Carpenter "ehs"/ "wireless" etc. For a Cell phone , keep bluetooth and wifi "OFF". Use data, for it to work...and keep the cell phone on Airplane mode and in an emf protected case, at all times that you don't really need to use it. Geting the smart meter off and havin an analog one put on, is key as well. "WIRELESS RADIATION" / non ionizing radation from all this wireless harmful tech has caused massive stealth and devastating disease. Lower tthe dirty electricity and mitigating emf may be of interest to you. Your BODY will benefit no doubt. I am electrically sensitive from being electrocuted by hundreds of smart meters/ a sort of brain damage, and an outlier situation, not recognized. ICD code is "radiation sickness". ...or perhaps Havana syndrome. I also think WE ALL have been ASSAULTED by the VAXXED SHEDDERS...and are rather helpless from what they have spread to us "all", unvaxxed as well. .....and from the stuff we breath in chem trails.. etc. Since Covid, I've been suffering x10 times more. Migraines are off the charts for me since this Covid crap. WE have ALL BEEN affected / by the plague they put out to all of us. I have random migraines/ debilitating / horrifying etc...along with hearing HIGH PITCH screeching 24/7, non stop. and more....... "TINGLING"..for me is anytime I hvae "wifi" near me or the cell phone and if there is bluetooth on..the suffering is unbearable...I would surely die of a heart attack. All this is "dirty electricity and constantly bashing the cells and brain". just some thoughts. In any case.... See you tube clips: "Dr Magda Havas, "live blood analysis". You tube: Jeromy Johnson TedTalks "wireless wake up call". Dr Dietrich Klinghardt. Sir Barrie Trower/ 5g etc. Dr Olllie Johanson, You tube: "5th Congress appeal, EHS". and more. Internet article: www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/pilot-study-shows-dramatic-difference-in-brain-activity-with-ehs-electrohypersensitive-cases-as-compared-to-controls-non-ehs-300566854.html Just in case any of this will help........cheers.
@carnivore-muscle
@carnivore-muscle 6 ай бұрын
Thanks for being so open and sharing your experience. I find this very fascinating, despite being in a different situation myself. I hope the living situation improves and gives you more money for leisure activities and enjoyment ☺️
@carnivore-muscle
@carnivore-muscle 6 ай бұрын
Thanks for being so open and sharing your experience. I find this very fascinating, despite being in a different situation myself. I hope the living situation improves and gives you more money for leisure activities and enjoyment ☺️
@carnivore-muscle
@carnivore-muscle 6 ай бұрын
Timestamps: 0:31: 💉 Discussion on a positive blood test result for a brain tumor protein test. 7:59: ⚕️ Discussion on the potential implications of elevated tumor markers in individuals without cancer. 15:29: ⚠️ Effects of a specific drug on sperm quality and potential risks in cancer treatment. 22:44: 💡 Optimizing brain health through nutrition, ventilation, and air quality. 29:33: 🧠 Exploring various topics in medical imaging, cancer, and research projects, considering alternative podcast formats. 37:25: ⚕️ Exploring potential further investigations and assessments based on blood samples for brain tumor diagnosis. 44:40: ⚕️ Potential benefits of ketogenic diet in managing brain tumors and exploring origins of tumor formation. 52:32: 🎶 Positive evening routines including music streams, visualization, and potential Q&A sessions for maintaining sanity. 1:00:10: 💪 Minimal training yields fitness results comparable to those with rigorous regimes, appreciating a friend's dedication to helping others.
@v.a.n.e.
@v.a.n.e. 6 ай бұрын
I would much prefer if you received a negative diagnosis, but for some reason, I'm not afraid for you. you managed to beat the hell out of cancer when you knew much less, let alone now. I'm confident that cancer doesn't even stand a chance against you.
@valexwalker
@valexwalker 6 ай бұрын
Correction at the 6:27 mark… *brilliant and humble human being… not a robot 🤖 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 Happy for you and whatever happiness you have found!
@ghjgjlmhjkjk
@ghjgjlmhjkjk 7 ай бұрын
Thank you for your thoughts - they're appreciated.
@lucia_cossu_voiceteacher
@lucia_cossu_voiceteacher 7 ай бұрын
So I commented on your previous about callisthenics and vagus nerve; you said it was after Malaga so it looks like another cause. Again best wishes and you know I am interested by you and your videos for the human and knowledge position you seem to put yourself, an equal not elitist responsible and self owning with humanity.
@lucia_cossu_voiceteacher
@lucia_cossu_voiceteacher 7 ай бұрын
Just one thing for vagus nerve: callisthenics could involve a not functional effort of diaphragm and thoracic segment and could have a not favourable effect for balanced sympathetic/parasympathetic and vagus nerve natural ways of being stimulated. - I am a voice teacher specialised in general musculoskeletal system contributions to voice quality, limits, functionality and production. I am the first so you would not find on the argument a lot, still it is really a thing and modern biomechanics are giving tools to clarify the precise mechanisms - I said could because it can actually be just the gut as you think. Best wishes again
@lucia_cossu_voiceteacher
@lucia_cossu_voiceteacher 7 ай бұрын
Thank you for your contribution from both a scientific and methodology point of view. I am strongly convinced that we cannot have one without the other, and that you and others are using at the best the internet to shorten the historical times of better practice and better knowledge to assert as existing. I think we are many choosing knowledge on marketing and charlatan path. Best wishes for aphasia and dysphasia 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
@kathya1956
@kathya1956 7 ай бұрын
You are 39?! You don’t look it, no way. You may have an old soul though. Andrew, be proud of your achievements past, present and future. I find you are a brilliant man.
@ascarby
@ascarby 7 ай бұрын
Thank you, you’re very kind. Where does the time go?!
@pichrszreceptayyiperdogan193
@pichrszreceptayyiperdogan193 7 ай бұрын
I hope you are doing well. Have you ever thought about alternative treatments, such as with oncolytic viruses, Immunotherapy, medical cannabis etc?
@ascarby
@ascarby 7 ай бұрын
I know a lot about these and have tried them, though not virotherapy as I never needed it. I have no evidence of disease now, so not neccessary.
@pichrszreceptayyiperdogan193
@pichrszreceptayyiperdogan193 7 ай бұрын
@@ascarby my wife was recently diagnosed with methylated Glioblastoma grade 4. And she had surgery and now goes through the standard treatment of Chemo and Radiotherapy. In the meantime she is on Keto diet, too. What was your brain tumour type and grade? Did you have any benefits of using Cannabis? If Yes, where did you get the medical cannabis from? If you've tried immunotherapy what type of immunotherapy did you try?
@olegeek
@olegeek 7 ай бұрын
Hi Andrew! Do you use FEN or MEN?
@ascarby
@ascarby 7 ай бұрын
I don’t, but I’ve been interested in this over the years. There’s not much I haven’t tried at this stage, but I feel I don’t really need to do too much in my current situation as I’m managing symptoms of brain injury, not brain tumour.
@juliewhittlam1804
@juliewhittlam1804 7 ай бұрын
With grace and gratitude to you Andrew. You give me hope. I don’t have a GBM, I have been managing an oligodendroglioma for 19 years. You are wonderful 🥹
@Joseph93
@Joseph93 7 ай бұрын
You and I share many of the same difficulties. I too was having aphasia recently; nutrition definitely seems to play a role. I’m convinced it’s vagus nerve issue-perhaps due to how we handle illness. The brain tumor has only revealed it moreso now. I am going to try vagus nerve devices such as Pulsetto to see if I can strengthen or add resiliency.
@ascarby
@ascarby 7 ай бұрын
Sorry to hear you're in the same boat, but it's great you're being so proactive. I had considered Pulsetto and would love to hear how you get on with it. I hope you share your experiences and that it benefits you.