Lilla's Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (M.E.) FULL Recovery Story! (after 35 years!)

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  • Hey guys, in this video Lilla (from Sweden) shares her ME/CFS full recovery story. Lilla was unwell with this illness for 35 years before she finally recovered and in this interview, she shares what her health journey has been like and what things helped her to achieve this recovery!
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    TIMESTAMPS
    00:00 Intro
    02:22 How Lilla’s health challenges started
    09:10 Lilla’s experience with depression
    10:47 Lilla’s experience with exercise
    12:50 Searching for a diagnosis & trying different treatments
    18:47 Some dietary experiments
    20:06 What life was like with ME/CFS
    28:41 How Lilla managed finances with chronic illness
    34:53 How much awareness there is of ME/CFS in Sweden
    37:54 The changes that brought Lilla back to health
    52:10 Lilla’s advice to others facing ME/CFS
    55:30 What life feels like now that Lilla is fully recovered
    58:40 How to reach Lilla
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Komentáře • 147

  • @wyrdwitch13
    @wyrdwitch13 Před 3 lety +17

    The beauty of this is that there are so many ways to heal! Everyone's process & procedure will be unique. Like you Raelan, my healing has come more from eating plant based. When I ate lots of animal products as many recommended my healing stalled completely. So good that Lilla has found her way! What a long time for her but she got there at long last

  • @fortchyx422
    @fortchyx422 Před 2 lety +9

    Wow. I can’t believe how many recovery stories you have. You are an incredible person. Thank you so so much. I just keep scrolling, And i keep seeing more and more and more. It’s never ending. Everyone just keeps recovering.. hahaha. Seriously though, thankss

  • @avalonmist254
    @avalonmist254 Před 2 lety +5

    This woman was Amazing and Inspiring...She described how I have felt in a society of Healthy people

  • @YeshuaSalvation
    @YeshuaSalvation Před 3 lety +4

    Also a BIG thank you to you, Raelan! ♥ For following your heart and sharing all this LIFE CHANGING information. Letting us all meet these beautiful people. GODSPEED ♥

  • @elliekirk6001
    @elliekirk6001 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for Lila sharing ! Courage & energy .
    I remembered something ! I no longer have to go back & start reading books from the beginning ! I read every night for awhile but for years I used to forget what the plot or characters were . I couldn’t get it into my head until I was half way through the Book ! I’m that’s progress … I find I’m only just realising what’s changed . Actually penelopes story reminded me ! X

  • @phoebeclarke3427
    @phoebeclarke3427 Před 2 lety +4

    Many a time I’ve said by the end of an interview”but how! how.I just don’t if I can only eat meat!This bird,Lila is a beauty,good on her, for hanging in there .Great eye opening interview Raelan,it makes me realise I’m not the only one doing it tough!! Gosh, amazing!

  • @janegee5562
    @janegee5562 Před 3 lety +3

    Wonderful inspiring story

  • @truthprevails7085
    @truthprevails7085 Před 3 lety +4

    Wow! I’ve been wondering if this was the problem ...but couldn’t fathom eating no vegetables. Will be diving into S K Norton. Thank you!! And congratulations on your new life!💖💐💖💐💖

  • @Jane-pg8jv
    @Jane-pg8jv Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you Raelan and Leela ❤️💘

  • @YeshuaSalvation
    @YeshuaSalvation Před 3 lety +5

    I learned so much from this captivating interview! ♥ Hearing a couple of specific details that I also struggle with (extreme smell sensitivity, zero tolerance for negativity) helped me realize those things are also a part of me/cfs. What an amazing woman you are, Lilla! ♥ The part where you shared about not giving up, the unique way you see it, after having overcome this illness after so many years, brought me to tears. It means so much coming from you. What power you have within you. Absolutely beautiful. Thank you so much for sharing your story. I wish for you all things good and also the blessing of Abraham (Genesis 25:7-8). ♥

  • @dfblake7
    @dfblake7 Před 3 lety +7

    Thanks to both of you.! ' Wet concrete!' ...that is the best description I have heard yet...and one I can identify fully with. To date, I have described it as ' walking through treacle'...

    • @changingme1412
      @changingme1412 Před 3 lety

      I used that analogy too.

    • @trouble9862
      @trouble9862 Před 3 lety +1

      @@changingme1412 me too 😂

    • @6473n64m19
      @6473n64m19 Před 3 lety +1

      Me too... it’s odd though, they are not objectively weaker. It feels that way. I use use “gravity is pushing on me, quicksand legs, flop arms, cementy rag doll” yeah lol

  • @cathycrowder3697
    @cathycrowder3697 Před rokem +1

    Lilla,
    I am so happy you have found a solution for the way your body works and you now have energy to live!!! 😊. I could feel your pain as you were telling your story. No one really knows what all you have suffered. I found it so interesting that you wrote that letter to the “universe “ ( and with a deadline!). Have you considered that your letter was answered?

  • @sakurahochegger7001
    @sakurahochegger7001 Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you for sharing amazing story Lila, great you’re better after 35 years! I didn’t know about oxalate, I’m intrigued! I went on several different diet to see any recovery but haven’t found anything worked for me yet. To hear recovery stories are inspiring. Thank you Raelan for making those videos.

  • @peterwu8471
    @peterwu8471 Před 8 měsíci

    This is so emotionally moving. How people suffer. You make me feel lucky that my pain and suffering has been relatively light. May God help mankind to cure this evil disease!

  • @6473n64m19
    @6473n64m19 Před 3 lety +13

    Hi Raelan... so I’m not sure if you find this to be weird, but in preparation for the brain training program I’m doing I actually wrote a “mock recovery interview” and you were interviewing me in it... I have to make recovery real for myself, idk maybe you find it to be creepy but thanks for the inspiration! Lol

    • @RaelanAgle
      @RaelanAgle  Před 3 lety +6

      Hey Nick! Not creepy at all! I think this is a great idea and I used to do something similar. My doctor's office had a binder in the waiting room filled with recovery stories and I used to practice what I wanted to write when I got to contribute my own story. And let me know when you're ready to do your recovery interview! I'd love to help share your story 😊

    • @6473n64m19
      @6473n64m19 Před 3 lety +1

      Raelan Agle that sounds fantastic thank you!!!

    • @Tam438
      @Tam438 Před rokem

      I do the same thing!

  • @bojana901
    @bojana901 Před 3 lety +4

    Raelan you are awsome !
    Great job !
    I have ME/CFS and would like to come in conntact with Lilla (SWEDISH)
    inspirerande ! Vilken kämpe , lider själv av samma problem skulle gärna vilja komma ikontakt med dig :)

    • @changingme1412
      @changingme1412 Před 3 lety

      Min mailadress finns under beskrivningen. Jag börjar kolla mailboxen imorgon.

  • @ChronicFatigueRich
    @ChronicFatigueRich Před 3 lety +7

    Thank you to Lilla for sharing her story and to Raelan for curating the video and sharing it with us. So inspiring to hear how strong and determined Lilla has been to test and learn new approaches and to eventually find something that worked. I'm on that journey, 10 years in. Next up, is to consider histamine as issue and take DAO enzymes to see if that relieves any symptoms. Ironically the DAO enzyme is essentially the oxalate that Lilla now avoids but everyone is different!

    • @trouble9862
      @trouble9862 Před 3 lety

      I'm also 10 years in lol I started the carnivore way of eating in January. It has stopped my ME in it's tracks and very month i get new and exciting results from it. It took until month 4 to begin to see major changes but months 1 - 3 still had positive things going on just not as dramatic.

    • @pritamkumarbehera1294
      @pritamkumarbehera1294 Před rokem

      @@trouble9862 how are you now bro!
      Is carnivore diet cures your cfs?

    • @trouble9862
      @trouble9862 Před rokem

      @@pritamkumarbehera1294 it makes a massive difference but I did need to supplement high dose thiamine (vit B1) & vit D3 because of the severity, I was so depleted I couldn’t eat enough food to reach therapeutic levels. Elliot Overtons channel has advice on that for autoimmune that needs extra help

    • @pritamkumarbehera1294
      @pritamkumarbehera1294 Před rokem

      @@trouble9862 Thank you very much. I Will follow carnivore, vitamin b1 and d3.
      How much percentage do you think you have recovered! And how much time it will take. Now you are taking any supplement!

    • @pritamkumarbehera1294
      @pritamkumarbehera1294 Před rokem

      @@trouble9862 can you please reply?

  • @azalea1404
    @azalea1404 Před 3 lety +5

    I could be that after her planted based cleansing - and by getting rid of carbs - her system cleared up. But pure meat and animal based food did the trick?!? That blows my mind too. This story just proofs how strange and enigmatic ME is.

    • @smokinace1383
      @smokinace1383 Před 3 lety +3

      Yes there's a Dr. In Oregon who had cfs/me and cured himself with just eating meat.

  • @chantellegus2069
    @chantellegus2069 Před 3 lety +2

    what a wonderful lady!

  • @paulajordan9418
    @paulajordan9418 Před 3 lety +1

    I found that Lilla Story very inspiring and and very similar to me having it.I think I've had it since I was 14 or 15 after Gland fever but very mildly and gradually getting worse over nearly 50 years now still looking for the answer great story 🤕🙏

  • @grahamkeil2253
    @grahamkeil2253 Před 2 lety

    Once again your human skills, manage to get the best from this lovely lady…….little or no bitterness >…hat a champion!

  • @RaelanAgle
    @RaelanAgle  Před 3 lety +6

    TIMESTAMPS
    00:00 Intro
    02:22 How Lilla’s health challenges started
    09:10 Lilla’s experience with depression
    10:47 Lilla’s experience with exercise
    12:50 Searching for a diagnosis & trying different treatments
    18:47 Some dietary experiments
    20:06 What life was like with ME/CFS
    28:41 How Lilla managed finances with chronic illness
    34:53 How much awareness there is of ME/CFS in Sweden
    37:54 The changes that brought Lilla back to health
    52:10 Lilla’s advice for others facing ME/CFS
    55:30 What life feels like now that Lilla has recovered
    58:40 How to reach Lilla

  • @someoneusa
    @someoneusa Před 3 lety +6

    I'm happy she found something that works for her, I really hope she remains healthy in the long run. I believe we all require different approaches, so if that's a path one is willing to take, respect. The one thing I won't ever do to recover is eat meat. Long post warning! I don't think it will be necessary, hopefully I'm right or else my mom is stuck with me and I'll die alone, lol. I was extremely healthy as a vegetarian until I got CFS. I know that's not the problem. I was lean and fit, full of energy. Now I eat fish but I'm 90/95% plant based. As you know I lift weights, it's the only thing I do, lol, but I wouldn't have the physical strength to lift the weight I do if I didn't have proper nutrition. I'm stronger than most people who eat meat. Takes me twice as long to get through the training and lots and lots and lots of sleeping but physical strength is not an issue. I used advil for endometriosis pain after I moved out of my mom's home, where I'm back at now. Go figure. I was raised with only natural treatments. My parents used to give us enemas, yeah, ugh, we weren't vaccinated, they were way ahead of their time.
    Raelen by the time I recover you will already know my full story :p 20 years, what can I say. I haven't been able to work since 2009, decided to go back to school in 2018 just after a long period of being bed bound, mostly due to what I thought was interstitial cystitis. I didn't waste a second, as soon as I could get out of bed, I rushed into school. I started with online classes but eventually had to go to campus. Worst thing I could have done but life is all about growth and lessons and nothing happens that shouldn't, so clearly I needed to learn to be kind to myself and that rest was not a bad thing to be angry at. Being a medical program, physical therapy, I was forced to vaccinate for clinicals. The vaccinations put me over the edge and I am on an extended break because I had massive cognitive decline. Previously, no matter the state of exhaustion/pain/sleep deprivation, I maintained a 4.0. One of the scariest things I've ever been through. One day, it was like my brain had been wiped. I've healed from that, cleaned up my diet even more, detoxed with a lot of supplements, more bed rest, got rid of as many outside stressors as possible. It was scary, I only have one class left but won't go back until I feel comfortable taking that on. I've had one clinical, a month long-I thought it was going to kill me. I had accommodations, was allowed as many breaks as I needed, I passed out in my car during lunch and before driving home. I got lost driving home, a very familiar route, many times. I had help with my dog and was eating the bare minimum, got into bed, woke up and did it again. Lots of days I couldn't shower and I was dealing with patients hands on. It was a big wake up call about this state of denial I was living in about my condition, it was very hard to accept. I have done so much mental healing. I've had an infection for the last 5 years, that's another nightmare, CFS with constant UTI symptoms, urinating 70 times a day during my worst flare which lasted months. It was diagnosed as IC which meant the infection lived on and damaged my kidneys. They finally cultured my urine, yep took 5 years, found a staph infection. I truly believe when that's gone I will be on my way to recovery. Unfortunately I was allergic to the first antibiotic, I never take these things but I have no choice, I've taken every natural thing under the sun. Staph infections are very dangerous and I want this thing out of me ASAP. Fingers crossed the next round will pull miracles. Never ever give up. The medical community will screw you. It's so hard the work we have to do but we don't have a choice. Had I not been insistent on lab after lab, full on fighting for them, I would have believed I had IC and eventually the infection would have won. Try to have gratitude for everything, let go of as much anger as possible and most of all believe you will heal. All of these things have helped me tremendously, I don't even want to think about where I would be without my health and change in perspective.

    • @RaelanAgle
      @RaelanAgle  Před 3 lety

      Oh my goodness Maria! I am SO SORRY you've have to go through all of this. Wow, what a journey. You are so lovely and upbeat and positive that I never would have imagined that your struggles have been so long and intense. I admire your attitude and perspective and perseverance.I'm so glad you are being cautious and taking care of yourself. Time to put this all behind you already! Sending you so much support, I'm glad we've connected and I'm super excited to watch your progress keep coming from here 🙌

    • @someoneusa
      @someoneusa Před 3 lety +1

      @@RaelanAgle thanks girl! Staying positive is a Practice that I'm just starting to get semi good with after all these years! I try to minimize the pity parties but I have them here and there. I've just learned that staying upset make things 💯 worse. So much better to focus on what we do have and make those things very loud in our heads 😁

    • @LukeDelPriore
      @LukeDelPriore Před rokem

      @@someoneusahave you recovered?

  • @bobbiev7062
    @bobbiev7062 Před 3 lety +5

    Thanks to both of you! Very interesting... I was on a low carb diet and started to feel much better. I didn't continue it because I was worried about the effects on my long term health, such as high cholesterol. I am always experimenting with my diet as I also have lots of food sensitivities. So happy that this diet is helping you Lilla! You must feel so empowered. Having a quick glance at the websites, it looks as though low oxalate diets are an option as well. I will definitely check it out, as long as giving up chocolate is not a requirement! Lol!

    • @kayoss2306
      @kayoss2306 Před 3 lety +3

      There are plenty of doctors now who advocate a low carb or keto diet. Eating saturated fat doesn't cause high cholesterol, heart disease etc. This was a theory that was never proven scientifically and has since been debunked. If you felt better low carb, that's a good sign.

    • @changingme1412
      @changingme1412 Před 3 lety +1

      I still eat small amounts of chocolate, but if I eat too much my body efficiently expells it.
      I do it seldom, because it comes with pains too.
      Even if I am carnivore, I am not a slave under it.

    • @bobbiev7062
      @bobbiev7062 Před 3 lety

      Thanks for the feedback! 😁😁😁 I'd like to experiment a bit more, see if I can find a happy medium! Right now I eat a lot of things in moderation, but I find the variety of experiences interesting.

    • @Pyriphlegeton
      @Pyriphlegeton Před 3 lety

      @@kayoss2306 You should stop making claims on subjects you're clearly not educated in.
      Consuming saturated fat increases your serum LDL-Cholesterol level. This has been conclusively demonstrated in dietary ward experiments, which are interventional trials and therefore rather high level evidence. Assuming you're acting in good faith (Which i suppose you do), I'll explain how other studies on this topic are purposefully misdesigned:
      1. Baseline-cholesterol is highly variable between individuals.
      2. There's a saturation curve. At high saturated fat intakes, more of it doesn't make a difference.
      This means you can't compare two people and what they're eating, you must change the diet of someone to see a difference. Also you can't get someone on the standard American diet and add saturated fat. You need to remove it to see a difference.
      As I said - in appropriately designed experiments, there's a clear correlation between saturated fat intake and serum LDL.
      That's why all major medical associations agree on this link.
      And LDL in turn is causally linked to atherosclerosis. This is for example conclusively demonstrated in mendelian randomization studies. Again, all major medical associations agree.

    • @Pyriphlegeton
      @Pyriphlegeton Před 3 lety

      Supplementary a statement from the European Heart Journal (2019): "There is no longer an ‘LDL-C hypothesis’, but established facts that increased LDL-C values are causally related to ASCVD."

  • @majahorvat7294
    @majahorvat7294 Před 2 lety +1

    I am happy for you that you found your way of eating. I tried the pure carnivore, and it had some benefits, like being as skinny as ever, it wasn't the solution for me. However staying away from oxalates and eating grass fed beef with some other vegetables and fruits does help a lot.

  • @jennamartin-payne1653
    @jennamartin-payne1653 Před 3 lety +1

    Wow that's so interesting! This is one I can try, thank you! Lilla, do you think doing it for a week would give me some indication of if it is working? Jenna :) x x

    • @Cassie03
      @Cassie03 Před 2 lety +1

      I tried for about 2 weeks a few years ago but had to give up because it was making me suicidally depressed 😞 I think to really know if it's working you would have to try at least 20 days like Lilla did! I want to do that but am scared that I'll become that depressed again and I have a family to take care of so I can't really afford to feel that way for almost a whole month!

  • @terykay6965
    @terykay6965 Před rokem

    My heart goes out to you>

  • @honorburza9110
    @honorburza9110 Před 11 měsíci

    The strange feeling of wet concrete in legs, was sort of like this when I had Covid, my legs couldn’t move normal speed & stride. Took a few weeks and left some kind of damage.

  • @Bachconcertos
    @Bachconcertos Před rokem

    It is amazing how different people are - it is true - I have better bowl movement when I eat meat. When I was on just plant based I was bloated and constipated more often than not.

    • @Bachconcertos
      @Bachconcertos Před rokem

      I now eat plants with the least oxilates. And I am back to fish chicken sausage bacon eggs.

  • @peterwu8471
    @peterwu8471 Před 8 měsíci

    Thanks for the video = makes many of us want to try carnivore. I wonder if it would help.

  • @dommccaffry3802
    @dommccaffry3802 Před rokem

    Oh my god. I AM SOOOOOO CONFUSED BY THE CONTRADICTORY DIETARY APPROACHES AND ADVICE.

  • @mjashton4578
    @mjashton4578 Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks for sharing. I have reduced oxalates too and improving a bit but not massively. I have cut out nuts, spinach, soy, chocolate. My clue was chronic cystitis type symptoms, and a kidney stone.
    The gut microbiome may be a reason why some of us cannot handle oxalates?
    Sadly, I adore vegetables and dislike meat.
    I wonder if Lilla knows her blood type?

    • @changingme1412
      @changingme1412 Před 3 lety +1

      I don't think that the gut microbiome has had impact on my upptake during my whole life. We change the microbiome with what we eat every day. Apart from oxalates, there are so many other plant toxins, and mentioning more of them would have been too much for this video.
      I know my blood type, but it is of no interest, I promise.

    • @mjashton4578
      @mjashton4578 Před 3 lety

      @@changingme1412 but we are supposed to have oxalate degrading bacteria in our guts so it makes sense that if we have lost so much of our native terrain, we have lost these too. I think even Susan acknowledges a possible gut connection.
      We can also generate our own oxalates if we are low in B1 and B6.
      I ask about the blood type not because of oxalates but curious to know in relation to the blood type diet.
      O's do well on meat, apparently. I am an A and not drawn to meat which fits in with this diet. I was just curious.

    • @changingme1412
      @changingme1412 Před 3 lety +1

      @@mjashton4578 Since we still change our gut microbiome continously during our life, it would surprice me if I hadn't had oxalate degrading bacteria in my gut from time to time. But this is not the only way to take care of oxalates. And it is not the only gut connection when it comes to oxalates.
      I looked at bloodtype diet too, so I knew you were going there. It doesn't do anything for me. I am drawn to al lot of foods, even those that gives me the most discomfort, and some that I apparently should do very well with, I simply avoid.

    • @Cassie03
      @Cassie03 Před 2 lety

      I would try switching to only ORGANIC vegetables before trying to force yourself to eat a diet you don't like! Cutting out the chemicals and GMO'S that come with eating "conventional" produce might do the trick! And I am actually an O blood type and LOVE meat so that is interesting that I fit that!

  • @grahamkeil2253
    @grahamkeil2253 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks

    • @RaelanAgle
      @RaelanAgle  Před 2 lety

      Somehow I missed this one until now, Graham - thank you!!!

  • @marim1477
    @marim1477 Před 3 lety +1

    Wow, unbelievable! This is a very interesting approach. What about pasta, did she eat pizza with wheat doe or rice at all or is it 100% meat and eggs?

    • @RaelanAgle
      @RaelanAgle  Před 3 lety

      As I understand it she eats no pasta or pizza or rice. Just meat!

    • @changingme1412
      @changingme1412 Před 3 lety +1

      I don't much else than meat, eggs, fish, poltry, shrimps and butter. The cleaner I eat, tje better I feel

  • @selma5885
    @selma5885 Před 2 lety

    What a mystery healing is. I wonder what her bloodwork looks like. I have high oxalates that were flagged by OAT 16years ago-but never tried a low oxalate diet. How does one get vitamins/antioxidants on a carnivore diet i.e vitamin C?

  • @TheBlondiekitten
    @TheBlondiekitten Před 3 lety +3

    Are there tests to find out which foods/chemicals we can’t tolerate? Even going to a private clinic would be something I would do in the (UK) xxx

    • @changingme1412
      @changingme1412 Před 3 lety

      I actually don't think there are much tests on that. Gluten and dairy tests are available, and I think that there are some more chemicals you can test, but I wouldn't bet on it being so developed yet.

    • @aotearoaalice
      @aotearoaalice Před 3 lety +1

      I don’t know in the UK but here in Aotearoa my naturopath told me you can get tested for oxylate sensitivity. Though, she said it’s expensive so advised cutting out oxylates for a time and seeing how I go. I haven’t so far as my diet is already pretty restrictive. But I think that is often how they check for sensitivity to different foods - elimination diets, etc.

    • @rachaelenglish348
      @rachaelenglish348 Před 3 lety +1

      Cambridge nutrition do an IGG food intolerance test. Blood prick. I found it really helpful in known which foods to avoid. That is untill I started DNRS and started truly healing.

    • @umairahsarwar5717
      @umairahsarwar5717 Před rokem

      What is DNRA

  • @loobyluB
    @loobyluB Před 2 lety +2

    Jordan Peterson and his daughter Makayla made this diet famous for healing completely autoimmune and depression!! I also have issues with oxalate and have considered going carnivore. It’s jsit a pretty massive leap! But I know it can clear up a whole stack of health issues. Everyone is so so different.

    • @Truerealism747
      @Truerealism747 Před rokem

      Do you have fybromyalgia how do you no it's oxalates causing the problems

    • @peachesmcgee4795
      @peachesmcgee4795 Před rokem

      I'm not convinced he's healed from depression.He seems to be having a bit of a Twitter meltdown right now.

    • @Truerealism747
      @Truerealism747 Před rokem

      @@peachesmcgee4795 maybe.more.remission

  • @suzannethompson9261
    @suzannethompson9261 Před 2 měsíci

    Several docs have said all cfsme pts should be on keto diet. I can see why after studying biochemistry. I know i feel better on keto

  • @cls5355
    @cls5355 Před 2 lety

    I'm quite confused. As I have watched several videos of peoples stories and ways to heal but I have also seen there is no cure for this condition.
    I've lived with it for 13years so far and I function but am still limited.
    I'm confused at all these videos of people recovering if it's not curable!?
    Have I missed something. Here?

    • @RaelanAgle
      @RaelanAgle  Před 2 lety +2

      Many people fully recover! There is zero evidence to my knowledge that says this isn't possible 💛

    • @freeformconstruction7845
      @freeformconstruction7845 Před rokem

      They are not fully recovered if their diets have to be so restricted, but at least it is a way to get your life back.

  • @mirandaandrea8215
    @mirandaandrea8215 Před rokem

    This poor lovely lady, thank god she made a good recovery! How interesting that she responded so well to being carnivore and zero plants! Everyone should read Eat Right For Your Type! Depending on your blood type we all thrives on different foods! Type O thrives on meat! I’m type AB❤ Type A thrives on more plant based!

  • @coffeytnmilk7
    @coffeytnmilk7 Před 3 lety +1

    So interesting, wonder why she cut out carbs? Could it be the lack of carbs that are making her feel better? I know carbs make me feel like I’ve eaten poison.

    • @RaelanAgle
      @RaelanAgle  Před 3 lety

      It seems so individual, doesn't it Sherrie? For me, I need lots of complex carbs to feel well. It seems we all need to experiment and see what our body needs.

  • @sakurahochegger7001
    @sakurahochegger7001 Před 3 lety +4

    Would be interesting to hear what Lila’s breakfast, lunch and dinner looks like.

    • @changingme1412
      @changingme1412 Před 3 lety +8

      Hello, Lilla here
      I eat when I am hungry, that means for me, about two times a day.
      Recently I have had fried eggs and bacon or sausages for my first meal, and for my second meal, minced meat in some form, or fish with butter as much as I crave that day.

    • @sakurahochegger7001
      @sakurahochegger7001 Před 3 lety +1

      @@changingme1412 it looks like simple and filling!

    • @changingme1412
      @changingme1412 Před 3 lety +3

      @@sakurahochegger7001 Yes. No cooking all day. And surprisingly not boring.

  • @mylittlegarden007
    @mylittlegarden007 Před 3 lety +4

    I 100% have to eat the same diet and it's the only time i feel alive.

  • @peachesmcgee4795
    @peachesmcgee4795 Před 3 lety +2

    Crikey,this would be a problem for me as I'm almost vegan out of concern for animal welfare.I just hope I don't have the same issue with oxilates!

    • @RaelanAgle
      @RaelanAgle  Před 3 lety +1

      I'm with yah!

    • @peachesmcgee4795
      @peachesmcgee4795 Před 3 lety +1

      @@RaelanAgle that being said,they've started to produce lab grown meats which could be interesting...

  • @Sindre94Ipswich
    @Sindre94Ipswich Před 3 lety +3

    Curious to see her bloodwork.

    • @changingme1412
      @changingme1412 Před 3 lety +1

      My bloodwork will be fine, but we don't get them done unless we have a health problem. Check out other carnivores to ease your mind. (And, do not worry about cholesterole, since it is wrong assumptions from the start that led to us being afraid of it. The data coming forward today, if you are ready to relearn, tells another story than we have been brainwashed to believe.)

    • @Sindre94Ipswich
      @Sindre94Ipswich Před 3 lety

      @@changingme1412 I dont think it’s fair to dismiss everything non-carnivore as a product of brainwash. There are hardly any long term studies on the effects of eating purely meat so I would be careful in my claims when speaking about it. I dont doubt it’s worked for you - and several others - but it’s FAR from being even remotely close to a universal method. If there are industries capitalising on propaganda it’s probably not the ones selling beans and rice; the meat industry on the other hand... A lot of people thrive on plants, some don’t. I know people who struggle with certain plants and I know people who cant tolerate meat. I’m just fed up with this ‘either-or’ narrative. The answer is seldom out on the extreme part of the spectrum, but for some (like you), it looks like it is. Happy you got well after the struggle you went through. I was just curious to know how your bloodwork is.

    • @changingme1412
      @changingme1412 Před 3 lety +1

      Oh dear. I was talking of cholesterol ONLY! Since that is what people are asking about when it comes to my diet and my bloodwork.
      Now, we will not fight on here, because people that have the same problem as I have with plants, need to have a clue.
      I haven't ever said anything about this being the only way. If you interpret is as that, that is on you.
      To be fair, there are no long term studies on the effects on ANY diet, because it would entail locking people up their entire lives. Yes, that would be the only way to do it in a scientifically correct way.

    • @Sindre94Ipswich
      @Sindre94Ipswich Před 3 lety +2

      @@changingme1412 Thats fair, and let me repeat than I’m happy for your recovery. I just want to stress that it’s probably not the solution for most of us, though I appreciate your case and that it seems to be a life savour for you. Dr. Greger has a video about oxalates where he clarifies a lot of the worries people have. But we can end the discussion here.

    • @Sindre94Ipswich
      @Sindre94Ipswich Před 3 lety

      czcams.com/video/Wp9O-ehynVI/video.html

  • @olgap3765
    @olgap3765 Před 3 lety

    Hur får du i dig c vitamin?

    • @changingme1412
      @changingme1412 Před 3 lety +1

      Det finns C-vitamin i kött och ägg mm. Äter jag inte en massa kolhydrater har jag inte något som konkurrerar om transport in i cellerna. Alltså behöver jag bara en sjättedel till en niondel så mycket C-vitamin mot förut.
      Jag hade blödande tandkött innan carnivore, men blev av med det inom en månad, så... jag lider helt uppenbart inte av C-vitaminbrist.

    • @olgap3765
      @olgap3765 Před 3 lety

      @@changingme1412 Det finns 0 mg c vitamin i både kött och ägg.

    • @olgap3765
      @olgap3765 Před 3 lety

      @@changingme1412 Gingivit beror på bakteriell tillväxt och otillräcklig munhygien.

    • @changingme1412
      @changingme1412 Před 3 lety

      @@olgap3765 Det är helt fel. Bara för att man antagit att det inte finns C-vitamin i kött, så har man inte angett något värde.
      Så, gör lite mer efterforskningar på det innan du säger det så tvärsäkert.

    • @olgap3765
      @olgap3765 Před 3 lety

      @@changingme1412 Kolhydrater är socker, ur socker bildas tandbakterier, som leder till gingivit om munhygienen är dålig. Om du utesluter kolhydrater och socker bildas inte dessa bakterier i lika hög utsträckning, varför ditt tandkött blivit friskare utan att ändra dina munhygienvanor.

  • @Star5dg
    @Star5dg Před 3 lety +2

    The question for me is why does one become sensitive to oxaltes yet other doesn't? Is it due to antibiotics? Like why didn't her dad have these issues eating all that potatoes and bread. Who knows 😊

    • @changingme1412
      @changingme1412 Před 3 lety

      Oxalates are poisonous, and it depends on your DNA of course how well we deal with it, and also on other things. Who knows really. My father's side of the family was probably not as sensitive as my mother's. I doubt that antibiotics has anything to do with the sensitivity. I have realised a lot of things during my journey that could have an impact, and it will be so much to describe here.

    • @jennamartin-payne1653
      @jennamartin-payne1653 Před 3 lety

      Someone once said to me that there was some evidence that different blood types might handle different foods differently. I thought there could be something in this as blood type does often vary on where your ancestors came from and diets differ around the World. Listening to Lilla reminded me of hearing this.

  • @olgap3765
    @olgap3765 Před 3 lety

    Helt sjukt att ingen läkare nämnde utmattningsdepression.

    • @changingme1412
      @changingme1412 Před 3 lety

      Utmattningsdeppression är inte det jag haft. Långt ifrån. Så det var korrekt ur den synvinkeln.

    • @olgap3765
      @olgap3765 Před 3 lety

      @@changingme1412 Vad menar du med lång ifrån? Du var ju utmattad och hade depression. Plus mobbad som liten. Säkert andra stressorer också som bidrog till kollapsen.
      Det är svårt att tro att man kan bli så där sjuk av stress/ psykisk ohälsa och ångest men det kan man.
      Jag har egna erfarenheter.

    • @olgap3765
      @olgap3765 Před 3 lety

      @@changingme1412 Utmattningssyndrom är just det du beskriver, blykänsla i armar och ben, total orkeslöshet, intryckskänslighet, överkänslighet, hjärnhinna, kognitiva problem mm. Är man svårt utmattad så klarar man knappt gå till toaletten, så all form av överansträngning leder till kraftig försämring.

    • @olgap3765
      @olgap3765 Před 3 lety

      @@changingme1412 Din läkare var heller inte psykiater och hade därför inte en blekaste aning om hur svår ums yttrar sig. Hade du träffat psykiater så hade du varit en i mängde där. De träffar massor av så här svårt sjuka.

    • @olgap3765
      @olgap3765 Před 3 lety

      @@changingme1412 då tror du fel vad gäller mitt yrke

  • @Star5dg
    @Star5dg Před 3 lety +2

    Raelan can I live with you your house looks amazing lol

    • @RaelanAgle
      @RaelanAgle  Před 3 lety +2

      Haha oh thanks! Its a bit cozy already but I'm sure we can squeeze you in somewhere ;)

    • @Star5dg
      @Star5dg Před 3 lety

      @@RaelanAgle 😘

    • @bobbiev7062
      @bobbiev7062 Před 3 lety +1

      Raelan, I'd love to see a video on how you manage to keep your place so clean and tidy!

  • @tracysmith245
    @tracysmith245 Před rokem

    no energy is horrible can not do the slightest things enjoy holidays with family etc im just light sensitivity and so cruel watching life pass by people laughing and living the normal live we can dream about. i feel like the living dead all day

  • @janmolekula3900
    @janmolekula3900 Před 2 lety +3

    Jordan Peterson and his daughter would be proud of her:)

  • @LaneCodeRedCarnivore
    @LaneCodeRedCarnivore Před rokem

    Need iodine/iodide !!