Thank you for interviewing Violet! I've been a big fan of hers for a long time. Her channel is informational, credible, and inspiring. She's a wonderful lady!
@TheRoadtoHealthАй бұрын
Thank you Kelly, I really appreciate you.
@justsuzy321Ай бұрын
O!M!G!! Violet!!!🎉🎉🎉🎉 I love Violet. So smart, so straigh forward, teaches well. I have learned much from Violet's channel.❤
@TheRoadtoHealthАй бұрын
I truly appreciate you sharing that. Thank you.
@jenduhe47Ай бұрын
Violet, the way you explained the way how we were not given the knowledge to keep this addictive garbage from our own kids is so spot on. My kids are now 18, 16, and 12 and it is next to impossible for them to see based on what they have grown up eating and seeing their peers eat. All their peers eat junk and they appear "fine." As parents, we were under the impression that it wouldn't be on the shelves if it wasn't safe. Now we have addicted parents raising addicted children and not even knowing how to break the cycle. We have kids who are sick mentally and physically and one day they may be parents. The ones who appear "fine" may not start feeling the effects until their 20s or 30s. I love the way you explained it. I've never heard it stated so simply and perfectly. Thank you.
@kaitlinjensenАй бұрын
This! Agree so much, my sons are 21, 20, 15, and the struggle is real. Words aren't enough to make them want to change their eating habits.
@silasakron4692Ай бұрын
It's a very complex problem. How do you disconnect without damage when so much of our culture is based around all this garbage "food"? I can't even imagine learning about the proper human diet as a child... while it would have been incredibly freeing and allowed me to develop to my genetic potential, it would have been incredibly isolating too. Kids are also quite cruel, I would have certainly been called a monster. I've been strict ruminant based for close to five years and I have no reason to ever turn back, but even as an adult the social end of things can be difficult, and I say that as somebody without much family (so it's easier!).
@jeannedigennaro6484Ай бұрын
I see kids in any afterschool program getting plump by 8,9 years of age. The starches, seed. Oils, and sugars are the reason. I cringe when I look at the carby snacks. Sad.
@jeannedigennaro6484Ай бұрын
@@kaitlinjensenyes, you can’t “nag”, because that’s how adult kids take it. Just be a great example and hope they follow.
@jeannedigennaro6484Ай бұрын
Exactly. We have too much faith in the food industry.
@amagana164Ай бұрын
I have been on Carnivore for like 5 months wondering if my gout was gonna go away which it did my eye site on my left eye came back I would see floaters I tryed telling family members they dont believe what or how I feel . Im staying on carnivore.
@anir8023Ай бұрын
Do you have loads of prulines (cause of high uric acid ) ur food? (Including sardine)
@jenniferespenschied6225Ай бұрын
She’s so right! EVERY VOICE MATTERS! Thanks you guys.
@33MattyIce__Ай бұрын
Loved her teacher analogy... I struggled with a particular math class one semester with one professor barely passed... the next semester I had a physics class in which I had to apply some sophisticated math and because of this Physics teacher way of teaching (excellent), I passed her class with a A! She was awesome
@lega78Ай бұрын
God bless you all for doing this! Thanks!
@g.bernadette639Ай бұрын
Hey! I have been following Violet for a few years. She knows her stuff. Thanks for interviewing her.
@jamesadkins9904Ай бұрын
I watch carnivore videos all the time. I subscribe to a couple of dozen carnivore channels, and this is the first I've heard of her. She's never been recommended. How is that possible? The algorithm is garbage.
@MeritumasАй бұрын
The algorithm is not garbage, it’s doing what it’s supposed to do - discourage people from being healthy, bring more clients to big pharma.
@MeMyself-y5nАй бұрын
I subscribed to her last year because she is so insightful, but at that time she was keto, not carnivore.
@lorrainemcdermottАй бұрын
I know right! Me too. Thanks for introducing her to us Kerry.
@mikerudd4943Ай бұрын
Check out Dr. Hampton as well. He is a great message deliverer
@lindarice5783Ай бұрын
Great show, you two, love violet. Let's not forget how they are now targeting children with vaping!
@gjahnckeАй бұрын
Love you helping humanity
@bug3474Ай бұрын
Yes Violet, you are likable.😃 Your channel keeps me on track, which I very much appreciate. Thanks to you both.
@m.e.p.b.Ай бұрын
Oh nice. Been following Violet for 2 years now. Thanks for interviewing her.
@CARNIVOREat60Ай бұрын
Wow... Thanks for having Violet on Kerry. Just subscribed to her channel.
@TheRoadtoHealthАй бұрын
Thank you, I appreciate that.
@prismacolorАй бұрын
Cool! thanks for the interview, now I have another carnivore channel to watch.
@kelliholzer2050Ай бұрын
Her channel is really good. I think you'll enjoy it.
@arleneblackwood835Ай бұрын
Absolutely Awesome!!! Violet explained her transition and learning so Clearly!!!Amazing !!! ❤🎉
@antoinettefrancis5036Ай бұрын
Wow, what a brilliant woman Violet is. I resonated with her on many levels, from being a mum and wishing I’d never given my kids sugars to hip pain. I have been keto/low carb over the past few years. Lost 20 kilos initially but just as Violet said, I lost my fat phobia and started some carbs again(mainly fruit) and the weight piled back on. I’ve had excruciating hip and back pain with this cycle of regain. So I bit the bullet and have gone carnivore. Only day 3 but I feel great. Not my first time trying, but the last few times I didn’t feel as good as this, so maybe now is the time for me to do it and go longer. I look forward to losing this hip pain. Thank you for a great interview.
@BrandonAlexanderWalksАй бұрын
Fantastic interview! Loving both of your journeys and the realization that the carnivore diet leads to so many benefits!
@CarniBarbieАй бұрын
I love Violet! Thanks for the interview!
@jeffratu7567Ай бұрын
I have been watching your videos and I applaud you and your family for getting this message out to HELP Humanity. And thanks Violet for her fantastic story. Fantastic story.
@ph69jblАй бұрын
So glad for interview! I follow u both and appreciate your contributions to the carnivore community !
@TheRoadtoHealthАй бұрын
Thank you.
@resarobertson4570Ай бұрын
Kerry, thank you for all the work you do to bring this information to others.
@laurahudson8210Ай бұрын
I resonate with the discussion over brain fog. And how we didn't know we could be doing better. I didn't know my mood was chronically depressed until it wasn't. Began clearing about 3 weeks into keto.
@calista1280Ай бұрын
Ifvyou lean more into Carnivore your brain fog & energy will lift! 🎉
@laurahudson8210Ай бұрын
@@calista1280 I am ketovore, and often eat carnivore weeks at a time.
@CarnivoreLeoАй бұрын
So glad you had Violet on your channel. I also follow her. Fantastic interview!
@TheRoadtoHealthАй бұрын
Thank you. I'm glad that you enjoyed the interview. I like having a chance to share my story.
@gingebrien2408Ай бұрын
It is so rewarding to me to listen to intelligent people who choose to change. Cheers Dr. Ginge
@cpjordan254Ай бұрын
Thanks to both of you for making this information available. I've been impressed with Kerry for a while and his story plus the motivation to share his experience with others. This is my first time listening to Violet and she is a clear thinker and an excellent communicator. It is time for people to stop getting their health and dietary information from governments, corporations and practitioners with financial interests in obscuring the truth.
@all4jesusCarnivoreАй бұрын
So glad I got to see this and know about violet story, subscribed to her channel and can’t wait to see her videos 😊❤
@deelowcoАй бұрын
One of my favorite carnivores ❤
@kelliholzer2050Ай бұрын
Me too!
@TheRoadtoHealthАй бұрын
Thank you.
@deelowcoАй бұрын
@@TheRoadtoHealth thank you for your speech I really enjoyed hearing it 😊
@Dee-kg9lkАй бұрын
Great interview!! Thank you for sharing!!❤
@Coach-DCАй бұрын
25:17 Tobacco conglomerates that used colors, flavors and marketing techniques to entice children as future smokers transferred these same strategies to sweetened beverages when they bought food and drinks companies starting in 1963, according to a study by researchers at UC San Francisco.
@MJ-hl1kkАй бұрын
@Coach-DC Thank you for reminding me of this fact - that fake-food comapnies, especially, are bought by all kinds of non-food cmpanies, including tobacco and pharmaceuticals, because they are all about sales and profits and never the least bit interested in even selling nutrition.
@cayanne3622Ай бұрын
Great interview! Thank you from the UK
@Lamz..Ай бұрын
Loved this, Violet is a real trooper, her channel is a gem!
@momoconnie353718 күн бұрын
Thank you Violet, I enjoyed your interview. I love your common sense thoughts.
@CarnivoreMancАй бұрын
Absolutely brilliant Violet. I'll be subscribing to her stuff. Very knowledgeable and explains it clearly 🙌💙
@sovereignentity.6425Ай бұрын
Excellent! Thank you! Violet is awesome! Big respect!
@cr-iv1elАй бұрын
I am a carb addict from my cereal days even though we had to add sugar. Oatmeal, toast and jelly were not any better. Desserts at every meal even if it was a couple of cookies.
@spracejus6058Ай бұрын
Since I was a one week old infant, my parents added a teaspoon of sugar into my apple juice bottle. 😢 No wonder I'm sugar addicted.
@jeannedigennaro6484Ай бұрын
Good point, Violet, that people will take a medication for life, but are afraid to experiment with carnivore for a month.
@Epona52Ай бұрын
The countertop microwave was introduced in 1967 - the "Food Pyramid" was issued by the USDA in 1992 - it was the mid-1960's when the Surgeon General issued a warning about the health effects of smoking - and egg consumption was discouraged around 1995 over concerns about cholesterol. So, much of the dietary changes that introduced seed oils and increased sugar consumption have taken place in the last 60-70 years.
@creativecamo1Ай бұрын
Violet looks so young it is crazy!!!!
@creinicke1000Ай бұрын
So.. I agree about the carbs.. and apprciate keto and carnivor diets.. BUT!!! I feel mentally and physically better eating some things that are taboo.. just because I like it a couple of times a month. Maybe its because I'm basically healthy.. (we are all different, and our bodies react to poisons put in food differentky) I never had severe pain, or diabetes, or any of the symptoms many complain about.. but I was overweight and wanted to lose 50 pounds.. which I've succeeded in.. at times, I've regained, but then I can easily get back on. I can intermittently fast very easily. So.. my point is while I appreciate this clip and others clips, for me its better to choose to have a drink, or a cheesecake once in a while just because I like it, but I can honestly say I'm NOT addicted, so I feel I'm getting the best out of keto, carnivor without the guilt if I eat things I know arent "healthy". Dont get me wrong.. some folks are addicted.. and like a smoker or alcoholic, or even a cocain addict.. they do have to go cold turkey. Also totally agree that we can't trust any of the companies or the government! Just look at the food pyramid that the FDA pushed!
@paulettehasty5334Ай бұрын
thank you, violet for sharing!!!🙌🙌🙌
@hoboonwheels9289Ай бұрын
I've found some of the problems with leg joints is not lubricating, hip movements swinging to the side aren't addressed enough when walking and just swinging lower leg to lubricate knees. Knowing this stuff as I've learned its frustrating watching my 40s yo children continue poisoning themselves and their children, I know it would be hard to change because its not well known and they still trust government, corporations, etc. Aging isn't years of life but years of poor nutrition. I call it vegetation, its all vegetation and animal. The earth will heal when we stop mass cultivation.
@TheRoadtoHealthАй бұрын
I hope that these types of conversations help our next generation to eat better and feed their children better.
@margaretoconnor874Ай бұрын
So much wisdom in this video !
@Nasha-y9iАй бұрын
Violet🤗❤️Great interview!
@skipmcelhenny7325Ай бұрын
Great video. Regarding the keto sweets and snacks trap, I fell into that, but it never hindered my weight loss journey for some reason. At my highest weight, I was only around 200 and 5’8”, so it’s not like I was obese. I carried it well, had muscle, but was noticeably inflamed and pudgy. I started on keto and lost close to 50 pounds. Then I transitioned to carnivore and haven’t lost any noticeable weight, mainly because I probably attained my ideal weight. I do, however, “feel” healthier on carnivore, and have noticed a body recomposition, in terms of losing some visceral fat while putting on more muscle, so that’s definitely a plus.
@lynnscott2959Ай бұрын
Violet is the best. She has helpful information from a psychological standpoint.
@cornucopialife902Ай бұрын
Just love Violet, thank you!
@rc2276Ай бұрын
What a lovely discussion.
@kimdzbenski278219 күн бұрын
Conversations like this make me so mad I didn’t discover carnivore before I had my knee replacement.
@kaiwairua7981Ай бұрын
Im amazed at how quickly our joints recover 😄 I can sit cross legged easily now for ages. Before carnivore I cwould cease up after a minute! So happy my joints are all good again. Knees, elbows, shoulder. I have got this weird trigger finger now, im thinking maybe its oxylates and it’s taking a while for them to dissipate🤔
@caroliner1901Ай бұрын
I’m going to pay more attention to my joints from now on. My partner has elbow issue which makes sleeping issue, he’s kind of keto - his own version but not ready to join me on carnivore. My son in law has had joint pain since he was young - he won’t stop his own version of healthy diet - sad to see him talking about poor health and in pain, he’s only 30 😢
@jhenyalovering41Ай бұрын
41:00-43:00!!! Exactly! Mike drop! 😂
@tammyreed8233Ай бұрын
Just got a call from a friend that was just diagnosed with diastolic heart failure… I look it up online… then click on the “management & treatment”, then click on the link for "manage a healthy weight”, what do you think that takes me to?? Eat fruits, veg, nuts, lean animal protein, fish. AVOID: saturated fats, red meat, processed meats, refined carbs, sweetened beverages. 😫😡😡😡
@kirelight6255Ай бұрын
Thank you!
@susansklair5139Ай бұрын
Making wiser decisions because we feel more centred and grounded by leaving out the carbs.
@rawsomeone1Ай бұрын
Actually people need to understand they are being intentionally poisoned. The processed food and chemical industry preps you for the medical industry and then on to the funeral home after years of suffering.
@projectqueen610Ай бұрын
I feel some better over night.
@ElectricBikeLaboratoryАй бұрын
Kerry , have you thought about interviewing Dr Zach Bush on glyphosate ? He is the most knowledgeable source Ive heard. I think it would be a fantastic conversation. One of his missions right now is regenerative farming as well. Just a thought!
@nota8386Ай бұрын
Make Common Sense Common again
@TheRoadtoHealthАй бұрын
YES, that is what we need.
@chrisl9813Ай бұрын
I'd never heard the tabaco / food industry link until it was pointed out here , so had yet another ah/ha moment. I do have a question if anyone can answer regarding avocados. Does the fruit ripen differently maintaining it's oxalates in transit compared to on the vine? This interviews are just fascinating .... thanks
@TheRealBrook1968Ай бұрын
I am carnivore but I do fry my steaks and eggs in coconut oil. I have chronic inflammation and it recedes 1/2 hour after consuming coconut oil. Also, I do love olives of all kinds and will probably add them back into my diet in a couple months. You can have my avocado.
@caroliner1901Ай бұрын
Interesting about coconut.
@steadfast20-4-26Ай бұрын
I did that, too, Violet. I made and ate dark chocolate fat bombs for 3 years…and almonds were a staple on Keto.
@TheRoadtoHealthАй бұрын
So sad that we are encouraged to chase the wrong foods.
@jadeweissleader4008Ай бұрын
💚💚💚
@skipmcelhenny7325Ай бұрын
Doctors are linguistic magicians. They’re able to give arguments and rebut patients’ reluctance and perspectives with sleight of tongue, often using some Latin or obscure medical terminology.
@chyfieldsАй бұрын
There is a spiritual dimension to our food chain based matrix. “Let food be thy medicine.” Don’t overeat.
@SteveBeneАй бұрын
Began Saturday Coffee and water for breakfast. No water all day. Beef and water for supper. Water two hours before sleep. Small portions of fruit each Saturday .
@caroliner1901Ай бұрын
I can’t moderate fruit, I’m a sugar addict and BS myself. That was when I moved from keto to carnivore and my “aha!” moment within 4 days.
@lisathompson5500Ай бұрын
I think instead of a ahaa moment, I'd say you had a MAHA moment. Make America Healthy Again....heheh
@grannyboo282321 күн бұрын
I Love that! MAHA!!!!❤❤❤
@N7eptuneАй бұрын
Found it a easy transition after ceasing grains to avoid gluten a long time before starting carnivore a year ago. Maybe the amino acids in rice is better than eggs but obviously 12 oz of rice per day could be a challenge 😮
@mkshffr4936Ай бұрын
Violet has become ultraviolet.
@cazzag8254Ай бұрын
It is my understanding that protein converts to glucose too, this is why the likes of Thomas DeLauer who does keto suggests at least 70% fat, 25%, 5% carbs, but it’s age dependent he reckons if you’re female over 50 you need slightly less fat ie 65% and slightly more protein ie 30% and 5% carbs. That’s keto.
@marystucker4022Ай бұрын
Where do ya'all shop..food esp.proteins, are soo expensive
@carmellayu3467Ай бұрын
Wow. I thought i was the only one. Replacement keto is so hard. I always found myself craving real junk because gluten free bread and sweetners tasted horrible. Ended up bejng a constant yoyo Carnivore is more delicious, satisfying and easy
@LJInnesАй бұрын
Great interview. Off topic - what do you use to label your cubbies? I have the same cubbies and the same cubby inserts and you have big words on yours and I wanna know what you use cause I need that thank you.
@mantralife6620Ай бұрын
Histamine reactions are what is causing inflammation
@enigmamusementАй бұрын
Carnivore is new in this modern age of religion and science. Even using science of mind power or God for healing, it is not always possible without the carnivore diet that is not known or experienced by everyone
@gloria-SofiaАй бұрын
I dont think is healthy to drop oxalate drastically.. has to be gradually
@lemunbalm3731Ай бұрын
She made so many important, powerful and practical points! However, why did she have to bash science as if it were the bad guy? It’s certainly not science that is misleading! It’s the people who claim that their products have some scientifically proven value when they are knowingly disseminating skewed results or results from a poorly designed study and use that misinformation in misguiding the public for financial gain. I wanted to share this video with family and friends, but her insistence that science is to be thrown out in favor of doing whatever you feel is best is hardly the message anyone with critical thinking skills will be impressed by. I sincerely wish she could have stuck with the facts instead of veering off with the “science bashing.”
@womanhikerone4582Ай бұрын
Phyto-nutrients = phyto-chemicals. Anti-oxicidant = plant toxins. So the knowledge is there but someone decided to give these things a name that hides the knowledge that we already have.
@ezell8311Ай бұрын
1:01:10
@AnimalFarm341Ай бұрын
There are commercials about every five minutes. Love Violet but can’t finish this interview, too aggravating.
@TransformationpostmanipulationАй бұрын
No commercials on my end..that’s odd you’re experiencing that!
@marystucker4022Ай бұрын
Is this why Bill gates watz to feed us crickets? So we continue in complacent brain fog?
@TiMalice2009Ай бұрын
Why do I have to be carnivore to be healthy ? I just had ground beef, beans and vegetables. What’s wrong with that?
@BaabaabelleАй бұрын
If you don't have any health problems then keep doing what you are but if you do, you won't know the difference until you try it. I went carnivore for one thing and it fixed way more than I ever expected.
@supreme8113Ай бұрын
She said she doesn’t know if there’s a plant that has every amino with the appropriate, accompanied fats necessary to sustain our diet. That’s why there are a billion plants to choose from. You get the appropriate aminos and fats from an animal because it’s another living being.. with that argument, would it be appropriate to eat humans too? Meat may make you feel better in the short term but it’ll prematurely age you. You also get an immune response every time you eat meat. The proper diet for humans is fruitarian. Carnivores don’t even have good bowel movements. Cramming their intestines with meat that is hard to digest further toxifying the body.
@kittykat1960Ай бұрын
You are so wrong/deluded. Bowel movements on carnivore are perfect because I eat enough fat with the meat. If we were fruitarians, humans would have died out. They'd have had to eat all day long like cows and sheep and would have more than one stomach to process all the fibre. They wouldn't have had the energy to fend off other invaders either. I have done the vegetarian and vegan thing and keto and carnivore satisfies my brain like nothing else.
@supreme8113Ай бұрын
@@kittykat1960 I’m not deluded, chill out. I’ve done carnivore for a while and had a lot of trouble 💩’ing but I’m glad it’s working for you. There are plenty of vegans that are fruitarians that seem to have a lot of energy. I recently did a 17 day juice fast and had more energy than ever (I know that’s different). But I’ve been eating a vegan diet since and I feel great. Your long, coiled intestines are not built for a carnivore diet. Since I’ve been on this diet, my poops have been lovely. Falling right out the chute without even having to wipe (I still wipe of course, just saying!). Meat acidifies the body and prematurely ages you, that’s a fact.
@judithhardin2783Ай бұрын
I went fruitarian once about 8 years ago. I had explosive diarrhea and ended up in the hospital with diverticulitis.
@NamNguyen-hr1iiАй бұрын
@@supreme8113 Dude, you're full of shit (figuratively). You're saying there are literally a billion edible plants? Which botany resource can one find these "billion" edible plants? Of these "billion" edible plants is there a single plant that has as good a protein/fat profile as ruminant animal meat and fat? Guess what - plants are living beings too. By that logic would it be appropriate to eat humans too? Where's your evidence that meat "prematurely ages you", that you get an "immune response every time you eat meat", and the proper diet for humans is fruitarian? So you apparently tried carnivore and had problems with defecation (a sample of one) but then say "carnivores don't even have good bowel movements". What about the thousands of carnivores who defecate just fine? Where's your evidence that meat is "hard to digest" and that it toxifies the body? Where's your evidence that human intestines are "not built for a carnivore diet"? Why is our stomach acid highly acidic if not to digest meat? Where's your evidence meat "acidifies" the body (given that you think this is a "fact")?
@cansee0Ай бұрын
Your advertisements interruptions really have turned me away from this channel
@tariq2835Ай бұрын
Carbs are a requirement for sustained human health and survival. Quality matters and Quantity matters and lifestyle matters. Meat builds. Plants cleans. You need to both. But you can’t live off of cleaning alone. Leaves nothing for your body to build. Electrolytes are needed. Magnesium fruit honey milk
@mkshffr4936Ай бұрын
Carbs are not needed. Your body can make all it needs. The micro nutrients are all available without plants.
@tariq2835Ай бұрын
@@mkshffr4936 don’t be a sheep. Use logic and reasoning. Read and study. If you did you would never say carbs are not necessary. They are. I agree the amount of carbs most ppl eat is far too much especially since most ppl don’t move or exercise excessively. But there are minerals u don’t get from meat that you do need there are negatives effects of having high levels of ketones in the body. Fruits are good some vegetables are good. Red meat is king. Eat steak some berries some eggs some milk use honey eat bananas and work out and stay away from processed food like the plague
@mkshffr4936Ай бұрын
@@tariq2835 I am not the one sheepishly following the state and big Ag.