Wow, we’ve had a similar journey but I have HD. Doctors gaslit me and told me it was all in my head. I was eventually dx with Huntington’s. I’ve been called a fake patient a lot. I also use mmj because it’s helpful for pain. Carnivore stopped my seizures and helped me learn how to take care of myself again. At one point I was also in a wheelchair. Thank you for sharing your story. It’s so helpful.🤍
@SuperDavensuziyoutubСағат бұрын
We all get ill, we all have shitty 👌👌 toxic "friends" and relative,s until we f**k them all right off and move on. I'm not gonna compare illnesses, "mine was worse than yours" sorta crap. But I too I have had my share of injuries, relationships going tits up, illnesses and bad times, who hasn't?? But I think you will be better served if you move on from it all, stop telling everyone all your negatives and look forwards to what you plan positively to get a life? Personally, I won't watch any more of your output, life can be depressing enough as it is.😪
@cabanachronicles18 минут бұрын
@@SuperDavensuziyoutub I’m sorry you feel that way. My intention on my channel is to convey the real journey of chronic illness both positives and negatives. The negative stuff is there for people to relate to and hopefully feel less alone about. I do include positive stuff because that is real too - you’re right it’s certainly not a competition, life is a struggle at the best of times. This is a safe space to talk about all of it as a means of getting to grips with it and moving forwards. I’m sorry you felt the need to compare instead of relating. I wish you well.
@SuperDavensuziyoutub19 сағат бұрын
How on earth can anyone get "offended" by you getting better? The world is quite a mad place.
@SuperDavensuziyoutubКүн бұрын
I just rewatched this vlog. I agree wholeheartedly with what you say. The thing is, we ALL are alone, every one of us. Allowing so many toxic ,fake people to get too close to us is fatal to our wellbeing. I need my tribe too,I don't belong in this modern "consuming" society. Noone has ever got "enough", like Pigs at the trough. Don't give up, you are on the right path. I went 90% carnivore a few months ago,and what an eye opener to my health and strength. Please, read a book called Finger Prints of the Gods by Graham Hancock. It will reeducate you on our past civilisations you talk about . Chin up, life isn't meant to be sense, it is chaos, we all need to find our own sanity. 🌞🎶🏍️🚴💃🌻🐝🌲🐈⬛🐈🔥🍰🍷🌹🙏
@cabanachroniclesКүн бұрын
Hi, I happened to be responding to my comments just as this one came in! Thank you for your comforting words - and YES I absolutely loved Fingerprints of the Gods. And Magicians of the Gods. It changed my world view 100% and inspired me to write a novel! 🥰❤👊
@taherabegum2847Күн бұрын
Hi @@cabanachronicles- really drawn into your insights, thank you for your honesty. I think you've hit the nail on the head on many counts. Do you host a group session/reading circle etc? Would be wonderful to forge closer connections with like minded and open hearted people and be part of a community.
@lynnfrench4969Күн бұрын
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@AnayaSimea2 күн бұрын
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@robertwatson23762 күн бұрын
i have often wondered about all these wifi signals and mobile phone signals and there health side effects. so much more research needed on health.
@trapped-ion2 күн бұрын
I work in this computer science and engineering field of AI and want to say let's not forget AI has not reached (and probably will never) the much coveted "singularity." It's not a thinking machine/mind. All the material Rebecca got back is based on LLMs. These LLMs depend on content created by humans, and an AI tool will just amalgamate( based on some algorithm) the info from multiple sources to create structured content/data that it then presents to the reader or person asking the questions. We sit with the same observer vs. observed conundrum that we experience in physics and, more specifically, in quantum mechanics. 😎 To end on a lighter note , Rebecca, you could be unwittingly reading content that you might have informed from your own earlier shared experiences way back when you started to ask and publish on digital platforms(e.g., YT). An astute obvserver will notice that the interesting content Rebecca presented and her questions are going to feed into enhancing some LLMs out there, and the same question asked at some future date, might even refer to Rebecca's video as part an AI generated answer. Interesting tech, interesting times 😂. I'm in month 2 after transitioning from Keto. Thanks for this episode, Rebecca. Mucho gracias!
@cabanachronicles12 сағат бұрын
Thanks for your input. Yes of course, AI is not the definitive answer on anything, but it serves as a guide to what’s currently out there and you can always ask it for references and sources. But then you have the same problem - is this study trustworthy? Who funded it? I think the best authority when it comes to health matters is your own direct physical experience. Also I asked it and it told me it can’t watch KZbin videos so I don’t think I have contributed to this particular topic!
@trapped-ion10 сағат бұрын
@cabanachronicles Great stuff. Thank you for your response. I reckon it's not using OpenAPI's features to pull content from YT. You're doing so much stellar work, Rebecca. Your comment in another interview about people calling you a conspiracy theorist is incredibly funny - that those people didn't know your PhD. was on such matters. 😀 Let's walk this journey to the best health! Crossing fingers for your next MRI results. Peace ✌️ =========
@trapped-ion2 күн бұрын
Elon, the dog 😂. Rebecca, why? 😂😂😂
@cabanachronicles12 сағат бұрын
Because he’s a genius and a billionaire 😊🐶
@eyesonthekingdom3 күн бұрын
From what I've learned, cheating on your diet is never a good thing. Your body will react severely to the poison it was of. Think of it like an addict having a relapse. That's how over dosing happens, their body is not used the poison. Your minerals and electrolytes can be acquired perfectly by drinking water with pink Himalayan salt. You can get amazing tips from one of if not the OG of the carnivor diet. Look up jordan Peterson. And his daughter Mikaela Peterson. My opinion the best info from them. Prayers for strength and amazing healing.
@jodyjackson54754 күн бұрын
That fluttery throat feeling!!! I am dealing with this off and on and I have explained it or tried to describe it to healthcare providers or family nobody knows what I’m talking about and you have described it perfectly thank you!!
@cabanachronicles3 күн бұрын
Omg you have it too!!!! That feeling always tells me a router is nearby, never fails. I wonder if it’s the same for you?? We could do an experiment 🧐
@jodyjackson54752 күн бұрын
@ Yes! I’ve been looking for some filters that you mentioned but it’s hard to know what to trust,,.they’re not inexpensive 😞
@aliciar.20164 күн бұрын
Thank you for reading all that you did out loud! I would not have sat down and read that, but I was able to do other work and hear the information that affirmed what you were already believing. I want to make sure that I don’t miss your update on your MRI. Is that something that is scheduled?
@cabanachronicles3 күн бұрын
So glad you appreciated it 🙂 I actually cut a fair amount out to try and keep the video at a reasonable length!
@cabanachronicles3 күн бұрын
Yes the MRI is being scheduled, frustratingly slow but the hospital says it will be in about a month
@aliciar.20163 күн бұрын
@ thank you for sharing!
@rutcut28224 күн бұрын
And your new AI friend sounds very sensible! 😂
@rutcut28224 күн бұрын
Carnivore heals! And you have also proven that, on an n=1 basis, switching your router off can greatly help as well!! I'm on the fence about whether that would also help other sufferers, but I think they shoukd try it! They have nothing to lose, and anyway, anything that helps you sleep well has to be good!! Well done and congratulations! 😍
@PilgrimintheTrenches4 күн бұрын
Thanks! Loved your tips. Here in South Africa we do "biltong" which is dried meat - we love this as a snack going out!
@claremaidofthewave2514 күн бұрын
Thank you ❤x
@annettebode93184 күн бұрын
I recommend neurosurgeon Jack Kruse ☀️🫶🥰🫶☀️🫶🥰🫶☀️☀️
@psychicfranziska4 күн бұрын
Good for you. Bodies heal when we give them what they need and take away what they don't.
@annettebode93184 күн бұрын
🕯️🫶🥰❤️❤️❤️♾❤️❤️❤️🥰🫶🕯️
@jayj64264 күн бұрын
Your second PHD, proper human diet, will help you thru your troubled times. Good luck.
@JB-pd4ni4 күн бұрын
I'm thinking a huge part of your healing is to believe in yourself and your experience. As you continue healing and rebuilding boundries, you will regain a stronger identity and then others are welcome to their beliefs. Wish them the best and keep moving ahead in your life, you have a bright future!
@juliehorsley484 күн бұрын
We are miraculous electrical and biochemical beings. I find it incredible that so many humans can not see how our environment and the food we eat affect our energy, health and well-being.
@MeatingWellness4 күн бұрын
I'm sorry about your experience with your friend. You have forged a path for yourself that's led to you becoming a functional human again, and I for one applaud you. Much love!
@cabanachronicles4 күн бұрын
Thank you Cristie!! Much love to you as well ❤❤❤
@larrysf6364 күн бұрын
Thank you again for another very informative and affirming video. It made my day.
@cabanachronicles4 күн бұрын
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@BoysAreSmellyo4 күн бұрын
I am wondering about raw milk? Is it inflammatory or healing?
@cabanachronicles4 күн бұрын
I believe it is better for you than normal milk but not sure about whether it is inflammatory
@alexbateman43014 күн бұрын
I'm sorry that happened with your friend who should've been rejoicing with you on your health recovery. Sucks to be him. I would call your recovery a miracle. Our bodies are wonderfully made. When we support our health and take care of ourselves (manage stress, inflammation, don't do anything in excess), our bodies function properly. Big pharma wants customers. They want us sick, hence the mass jab of the world...AI won't give you any uplifting information, they whole system is to keep you sick, keep you worried and doubtful. Please embrace and celebrate that you've gotten your health back and don't worry about the future...worrying about the future steals today's peace. I'm so happy you are well and that I found your channel!! 🥰💃
@cabanachronicles4 күн бұрын
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@CarnivoreLife-DianeLadd5 күн бұрын
Hi Rebecca, My name is Diane, I’m 59 and I was diagnosed with MS the same year you were. I was also completing my degree at the t😅me of diagnosis (in mycase a masters in social work). I would love to have a personal conversation with you! My personal healing has been remarkable on the carnivore diet! Recently, I interviewed for a case series study. The researchers are looking at mri scans assessing healing of lesions! Please email me!! I would love to tell you how I heard about it and tell you how to look into it yourself!
@CarnivoreLife-DianeLadd4 күн бұрын
I’m looking for a way to PM you. Please let me know
@cabanachronicles4 күн бұрын
Hi Diane! My email is available in my channel description. I'd be very interested to talk more ❤
@CarnivoreLife-DianeLadd3 күн бұрын
Okay
@richarddaken67705 күн бұрын
❤ your not crazy.... And your not the only one, so far I've seen at least 11 different interviews of those with MS reversing their condition and yes with MRI's proving the reversal of their lesions on their brain ..... Hang in there you will likely prevail..... I can't hardly wait for the results of your next MRI 👍💯❤️🙏
@cabanachronicles4 күн бұрын
Me neither! Hopefully soon 🥰
@randy12035 күн бұрын
It would be nice to just focus and get to the point without the other jabber jabber!!! Just tell us all what the specific fix in????
@cabanachronicles4 күн бұрын
EMF reduction / Carnivore diet. That is all.
@teresamoore41263 күн бұрын
Maybe you should stick to shorts 🙄
@cobyN5 күн бұрын
People are all different. But some people are just plain dom and/or blinded by propaganda. I believe that those EMF's makes some people really ill, others are also ill bc of EMF's but don't notice bc of their awfull life and diet. You will like this one of the very smart Nick Norwich about MS: kzbin.info/www/bejne/gGWWXqSco7KHrtUsi=5HgeNGtt4k8qVEJi
@user-tm2vc6fj8q5 күн бұрын
Its possibly not that your friend believes you or not... its ALL the other influence at him making him respond this way...i believe the word is sheeple 😢
@luisasharp32165 күн бұрын
A true friend would be happy that you are feeling better. It should not matter to him what you have done or not to reach these results. It is your life and your health and you have a right to try anything that will make you feel better. Maybe he preferred you as a dependent sick friend. This is really mean. and this is not a friend. So if I could give a word of advice would be keep doing things that you feel are helpful with your condition. Forget about what supposed friends feel about it. This so called placebo effect is a reason traditional medicine uses to explain cures that happen with alternative methods. Keep going forward and be happy. You are the priority, not friends who turn against you when they should be proud of what you have achieved. Take care XX❤
@cabanachronicles4 күн бұрын
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@naar25645 күн бұрын
He is angry because you are no longer dependent on him.
@cabanachronicles4 күн бұрын
It did cross my mind, I'm not sure....
@ysykes4895 күн бұрын
My husband's MS is doing much better. In fact, his labs and MRI's are better since before we started carnivore in February in this year. I can definitely tell a difference in him. He still has neuropathy that isn't good but other symptoms have improved. Your friend isn't truly your friend. He should be saying things like; "Great job, I"m so proud of you for taking the initiative on your health!" I know that he hurt your feelings but I would chalk it up as a learning experience. Anyone negative in my past, I have ditched. I only want positive happy people around me. There's so much to be thankful for each and every day! It takes to much energy to be negative. You just keep being you!! 😊 Sending love....❤️ (your dog could be a diabetic if he drinks a lot of water, might want to have him checked)
@cabanachronicles4 күн бұрын
I agree about what my friend could/should have been saying... and I'm so glad to hear your husband's MS has improved! Also OMG what if my dog is diabetic 😬he does drink ALL the time. I will get him checked, thanks for alerting me!!!
@astrid_bavaria5 күн бұрын
Thank you, thank you, thank you!!
@Pixie330-r1y5 күн бұрын
There is pain in being a pioneer - but in the end the rewards are great.
@JaneyH5 күн бұрын
Sadly many life impacting events test friendships.. I now see it as sorting the wheat from the chaff.. if the last 4 years haven’t shown us who our true soul friends should be then we are lost As far as these ppl looking into things themselves.. I’m afraid we can’t awaken those who pretend to sleep Much Love and Light is send to you from new subbie who is jolly glad to have found your channel x
@cabanachronicles4 күн бұрын
I agree. It's very sad, but what can you do? Thanks for subbing, welcome!! 🥰🤗
@JaneyH4 күн бұрын
@@cabanachronicles the only thing we can do is be more selective in who we choose to allow into our lives love.. I call the negative ppl vampires lol .. your instincts become more attuned after a few lessons with them .. and you get better at preserving your higher vibe and not allowing them to lower your energy.. ‘dis-ease’ impacts health (disease) both physical and mental.. Stay strong and trust your gut instinct Stay real lovely girl 🌺
@rogerandersson75115 күн бұрын
Sorry, too long reply from me there. Two parts came out in the wrong order too😮
@rogerandersson75115 күн бұрын
Oh!? First part went missing I guess. Trying to paste it in here below. I was very impressed with your AI conversations, especially with your cleverly crafted questions that you put to your chatbot. They were so good that I want to ask if you would consider sharing a text version of those questions with us? I think they would be very helpful, at least for me, when getting started with a similar approach to my own questions about my Diabetes T2. I think it would be very powerful for me to follow your train of thought. Because I cannot find any help from the Swedish health care system. I just get ridiculous comments, even in written into my journal: “He seems to believe more in his own theories and knows something we don’t.” Stop dreaming and just take your pills, dude!
@cabanachronicles4 күн бұрын
No worries!! 🙂😉
@rogerandersson75115 күн бұрын
As a retired research engineer, just turned 70, I cannot swallow their ignorance and lies any more. On my own I have had to reduce my medicin list to less than 50%, without any help from them. I asked for help with adjusting my heart and diabetic medicin list, to no avail. My BP is down to very low levels in spite of skipping one pill of 3 different medicins. My body weight has gone down from 84 to 70kg, just as a side effect of changing my diet. This is my own proof that I am killing my Insulin Resistens, without any exercising, which is incompatible with taking Metformin anyway. I hope to get rid of the last of that pill too. But I need to get my “Stelo” CGM through the customs first, to get a firm handle of my glucose respons to my foods. I got a friend in Arizona USA, to order one from the stelo.com site and send it to me by mail, they cannot not ship to Europe yet. In the last two years I have used several dozens of KZbin channels for researching Metabolic Syndrome and heart decease , for at least 5000 hours. I certainly learned a lot of stuff that my diabetic nurses and doctors do not know anything about, or just ignore any research done in the last 30 years. I also wonder which version of AI You used. Grok2, ChatGPT4, or what? Looking forward to learn about your next MRI. GOOD LUCK with that!
@cabanachronicles4 күн бұрын
It was ChatGPT4 - sorry I should have specified that in the video. It's so infuriating that people are left to figure out their own health issues and have to put up with pressure to take more and more drugs, and rude attitudes. I'm glad you're seeing improvements so far!
@rogerandersson75115 күн бұрын
I was very impressed with your AI conversations, especially with your cleverly crafted questions that you put to your chatbot. They were so good that I want to ask if you would consider sharing a text version of those questions with us? I think they would be very helpful, at least for me, when getting started with a similar approach to my own questions about my Diabetes T2. I think it would be very powerful for me to follow your train of thought. Because I cannot find any help from the Swedish health care system. I just get ridiculous comments, even in written into my journal: “He seems to believe more in his own theories and knows something we don’t.” Stop dreaming and just take your pills, dude!
@cabanachronicles4 күн бұрын
Sure - I will write them in the description of the video, when I get time 🙂 Sorry to hear you're getting no help, I would have though Sweden was more enlightened than that! What a dismissive comment 🤬
@rogerandersson75114 күн бұрын
Fantastic, thank you. My ex-wife, and mother of my daughter, has had MS since 40 years. She uses a wheelchair . I am just diabetic type two.
@bernadettemcenteehart59015 күн бұрын
what were the results of your most recent mri?
@cabanachronicles4 күн бұрын
It was 2 years ago - before I started the diet. 14 lesions. Still waiting for my next one. Frustratingly slow but should happen in about a month.
@janetw78285 күн бұрын
What is a rooter?
@mballer5 күн бұрын
Router? The thing that connects to the Internet.
@Arvanlife5 күн бұрын
Placebo - enlisting the power of belief and your complex internal processes to facilitate healing. Even if he believes it is a placebo, he should give thanks that you found remission.
@leonieblah88065 күн бұрын
So your 'friend' would rather lose an important friendship rather than admit he was wrong. I bet he works in a science/tech field. They are usually the most narrow-minded about this sort of thing, which isn't very scientific at all is it?
@cabanachronicles4 күн бұрын
He works in the area of climate change/net zero. I agree though that it's often the scientists who respond most unscientifically to new evidence, and don't consider other factors like profit motives or political agendas.
@paulhenrygodax5 күн бұрын
I find it curious when someone dismisses the placebo effect, as if it were not a real thing. The placebo is the most studied and proven "medicine" in the history of medicine. Remember that the procedure for approving most medications almost always includes a placebo group, which often offers better results than the control group, which did not receive any pills. The truth is that the real feeling that we are being treated has a real positive effect. Whether or not what we are using is a placebo, only science can clarify. Until then, whether or not it is a placebo does not matter. What matters is the result.
@cabanachronicles4 күн бұрын
He didn't dismiss the placebo effect, he believes in it and attributed it to that. But he didn't celebrate my result either or even consider the possibility that real physiological changes might have taken place - because that went against his pre-existing beliefs formed by mainstream opinion.
@maryloiskokesh41285 күн бұрын
Loved this, Rebecca. Excellent questions you asked AI--brilliant idea, & I agree with you--AI produced "MEATY"/better than plausible responses. As for your friend: appears strangely lacking in empathy and compassion.; lots of those around, but hey, such obtuseness is costly... for you're a pearl of great price, a true treasure. Stay to the path, and keep healing. HALLELUJAH!!!! I'm rejoicing in your continued success in conquering inflammation !
@cabanachronicles4 күн бұрын
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@AnneMB9555 күн бұрын
Fascinating AI responses. Can we totally believe what is said or is AI influenced by the many sham studies out there. You just asked a similar question. Thx Rebecca.
@cabanachronicles4 күн бұрын
Yeah it's tricky, but same applies with all information everywhere. It's so hard to know what's true and who funded what. Only our bodies speak the truth!
@AnneMB9554 күн бұрын
@ Too true, Rebecca. At 68 I can’t believe I’ve got back the ability to listen to my body. A freeing feeling.
@mdh1575 күн бұрын
I can't wait to hear the results of your MRI.
@cabanachronicles4 күн бұрын
Me neither!
@marymayer48755 күн бұрын
I was diagnosed with RRMS 30 years ago. I could be symptom free for years with relapses here and there. But back then I was taught low fat and no saturated fat. Those are the fats that my brain and myelin need for repair. So I wish I had known what I know now, but these things need to be tested long term. So thanks for testing.
@cabanachronicles4 күн бұрын
Grrr - I also stayed off saturated fat when I was first diagnosed. So wrong!!!!
@karenguarino51255 күн бұрын
This clip that you have just put on happens to be one of the most important and informative. Best clips I’ve ever seen. I live that lifestyle the way you do that is my life. Thank you so very much thank you thank you thank you.