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0 sats \ 8 replies \ @398ja 7 Oct \ parent \ on: What's the difference between a carnivore diet, a keto diet, and a paleo diet? food_and_drinks
How? Please elaborate, I'm genuinely curious.
I hope you've already listened about the healing and prevention capacity of many vegetarian things.
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Oh yes, definitely, no doubt about it, but I'm hearing similar credible stories about the other diets as well. And having practiced the plant based and carnivore diets, I can confirm their accuracy
My point is, how do you even compare and rank these different diets? Is it even possible or do other factors come into play, that will favour one diet over another one, for instance, I wouldn't try an exclusive plant based diet in a very cold climate, it'd be very impractical.
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Okay. Let me ask you a question for this.
Can you say that a carnivore diet can heal Sciatica? But a simple herb healed it when no other medicine worked.
I'm hearing similar credible stories about the other diets as well.
Will you please share some links which suggest that a carnivore diet can prevent a disease or cure it?
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Because Inflammation in the body can contribute to sciatica, I guess yes the carnivore diet may possibly "heal" it as well. Obviously I'm not an MD, so please DYOR.
The carnivore diet is also very famous for reversing autoimmune conditions, Jordan Peterson's daughter has spoken at length about it, so as many others like Drs Paul Saladino, Shawn Baker, Anthony Chaffee etc.
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First of all inflammation isn't the cause of sciatica. Instead it's one of the results of sciatica.
Sciatica most often happens when a herniated disk or an overgrowth of bone or buildup of plaque due to unused proteins buildup around the sciatica nerve puts pressure on the lumbar spine. You gave me some names which I don't know. Can you please suggest me some links.
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No. Read it again.
Here's one for you
Sciatica most often happens when a herniated disk or an overgrowth of bone puts pressure on the lumbar spine nerve roots. This happens "upstream" from the sciatic nerve. This causes inflammation, pain and often some numbness in the affected leg. https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/sciatica/symptoms-causes/syc-20377435
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Interesting. Some other sources also list inflammation as cause, like this one: