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Has Anyone Followed the Paleolithic Ketogenic Diet for 6 Months or More?
As individuals managing a metabolic disease, we often face dilemmas when choosing what to eat. Dairy or no dairy, this plant or that plant, this meat or that meat. I know there is no perfect answer and not all of us can depend on studies as it takes a special skill to decipher real studies from the biases in studies funded by big food and big pharma. I’d like to share my quick story about several detours in my diet journey: 1. Initially, I followed a clean diet of mostly plants, fish, eggs, grain, and other whole foods (e.g., cruciferous veggies, nuts, avocados, berries, salmon, fermented soy, kefir, wheat bread, etc). 2. After developing the metabolic disease, I changed to a ketogenic diet, it’s only been a few months. 3. Recently, I found the Paleolithic Ketogenic Diet (PKD), focusing on four-legged animal meat, animal fat, and organ meat. No dairy, no plants, no grain, no vegetable oils, no fish, no eggs. Having been on PKD for just a week, I've been feeling good, but of course, it’s subjective. Hence my question. I'd love to hear from anyone who has followed PKD for 6 months or longer. I would appreciate your experience and insights. I would also appreciate an expert comment from @Johnny Rockermeier if you will. Thank you
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@Joseph Lackland Guilty as charged! I had over-protein before, but joining this gang helped me get my protein straight. Thanks
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@Bap M Domenic D'Agostino in this video might answer your question. Thanks to @Vincent Gledhill It has given me more peace of mind eating meat https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mPfZLPS3qZI
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Hey all, just wanted to say hi. I just came across this community abou a week ago when I saw one of Jason's interview with Dom on YouTube. And wow, lots of good info. So just wanted to introduce myself. I was diagnosed in June with Mucosal Melanoma. Had radiation and now have a PET scan coming up in November. I'm currently doing Keto but still have higher glucose numbers, so trying to get that dialed in. I have some MBZ on it's way but just learning that I didn't quite get enough of a dose, so going to get that upped. Anyway, great community and I look forward to learning all I can.
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@Ricardo Cavalcanti Lonely. I'm right there with you, I am a lonely keto carnivore outlier among my friends and family. We're a lonely breed in mainstream media. But here's the silver lining, we're not alone. Are we making progress in social media?
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@Ricardo Cavalcanti Thank you for your insightful response. Your words resonate deeply with me. Let's continue to support and encourage each other as we navigate this journey together.
Press pulse experiences
How many people here have had positive results or got to NED from press pulse therapy? Please share your story and details/how many cycles you have done, what was dosage of D, and what the scans showed. If you have had no results or negative results please share as well as I think that experience is equally valuable for people to learn from.
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@William Wong Congrats! wish you all the best 👍
Supplement / Drug Poll: What do you suggest?
So as the basic information in the classroom is halfway done, on what other compound shall I focus to go into deep research on? Asked differently: Which compound do you think will bring the most "bang for your buck" when curing cancer? If available, post some research on the substrate, humans studies in vivo would of course would be best, although they won't be without soc / will not have been made with the patients in ketosis, I guess. So, what is your favorite? :-p
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@Johnny Rockermeier Ivermectin Studies from FLCCC - Cancer Care by Paul E Marik MD FCCM FCCP 675. Tang M, Hu X, Wang Y, Yao X, Zhang W. Ivermectin, a potential anticancer drug derived from an antiparasitic drug. Pharmacological Research. 2021;163:105207. 676. Juarez M, Schcolnik-Cabrera A, Duenas-Gonzalez A. The multitargeted drug ivermectin: from an antiparasitic agent to a repositioned cancer drug. Am. J. Cancer Res. 2018;8:317-31. 677. Liu J, Zhang K, Cheng L, Zhu H, Xu T. Progress in Understanding the Molecular Mechanisms Underlying the Antitumour Effects of Ivermectin. Drug Des Devel Ther. 2020;14:285-96. 678. Didier A, Loor F. The abamectin derivative ivermectin is a potent P-glycoprotein inhibitor. Anticancer Drugs. 1996;7(7):745-51. 679. Li MY, Zhang J, Lu X, Zhou D, Deng XF, Liu QX, et al. Ivermectin induces nonprotective autophagy by downregulating PAK1 and apoptosis in lung adenocarcinoma cells. Cancer Chemother Pharmacol. 2023. 680. Dou Q, Chen HN, Wang K, Yuan K, Lei Y, Li K, et al. Ivermectin Induces Cytostatic Autophagy by Blocking the PAK1/Akt Axis in Breast Cancer. Cancer Res. 2016;76(15):4457-69. 681. Diao H, Cheng N, Zhao Y, Xu H, Dong H, Thamm DH, et al. Ivermectin inhibits canine mammary tumor growth by regulating cell cycle progression and WNT signaling. BMC Vet. Res. 2019;15(1):276. 682. Melotti A, Mas C, Kuciak M, Lorente-Trigos A, Borges I, Altaba A. The river blindness drug Ivermectin and related macrocyclic lactones inhibit WNT-TCF pathway responses in human cancer. EMBO Mol. Med. 2014;6(10):1263-78. 683. Diana A, Carlino F, Franzese E, Oikonomidou O, Criscitiello C, De VF, et al. Early Triple Negative Breast Cancer: Conventional Treatment and Emerging Therapeutic Landscapes. Cancers (Basel). 2020;12(4). 684. Kwon YJ, Petrie K, Leibovitch BA, Zeng L, Mezei M, Howell L, et al. Selective Inhibition of SIN3 Corepressor with Avermectins as a Novel Therapeutic Strategy in Triple-Negative Breast Cancer. Mol. Cancer Ther. 2015;14(8):1824-36.
New Member
Hi I'm Kitty, 😺 2 days away from my 1 month of diagnosis of not yet metastasized Cancer - I have a 7 year old little girl, and I'm a single mama so .. fighting to live for her :) Been carnivore since December 2023, (mostly) While it gave me 16 cures and even more improvements, not convinced it can cure cancer: esp after my week study of Seyfried and learning about glutamine. That might make sense, tho mine is supposed to be glucose dependent. Currently fasting, day 3. (aiming for 21 days but not pressuring myself). And I'm here to learn :D - Kitty, from New Zealand. p.s. I am going to refuse chemo and radio, and fight for the cure myself. I still haven't found an open minded doctor, met 5 so far. :/ So if anyone knows - how i could look, I'd love to know! My mother just died from an immunology treatment, so I probably won't do that either. But at least there are options 😸 I did tell her about Seyfried while she was alive, but alas. 💗
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@Kitty Freeman Hi, welcome, and congratulations on achieving 16 cures! Could you please say more about it? Thanks
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I've faced past storms, unsure if I'd escape. Yet, here I stand. Facing another storm, unsure if I’d escape. But I believe I'll escape once more

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