This solo episode addresses listener questions about Crohn's disease and fibromyalgia on a carnivore diet. Dr. Anthony Chaffee explains why gastroenterologists often recommend high-fiber, plant-based diets despite evidence showing these worsen inflammatory bowel conditions. He reveals that medical professionals frequently hold preconceived notions that aren't based on actual training or research, leading to counterproductive dietary advice for patients with autoimmune conditions.
The episode provides practical guidance for managing chronic conditions through strict carnivore eating, including troubleshooting fatigue adaptation and nutrient deficiencies. Dr. Anthony Chaffee discusses the connection between taurine deficiency and fibromyalgia, explaining how fiber consumption can deplete this essential amino acid by binding bile acids. He emphasizes the importance of blood work monitoring and specific nutritional targets for optimal recovery.
Key Takeaways
- Studies show patients with Crohn's disease remained in remission for up to 51 months without medication when avoiding carbs and fiber, while those eating fiber could not maintain remission without drugs
- Ketogenic elemental diets (essentially just nutrients without carbs/fiber) proved more effective than prednisone steroids for treating acute Crohn's flares in clinical trials
- Fibromyalgia may be linked to taurine deficiency - this amino acid is made in the liver and expressed in bile, but fiber consumption binds and removes it from the body
- Optimal carnivore adaptation requires eating fatty red meat with a 1:2 protein-to-fat ratio, drinking 3+ liters of water daily, and maintaining blood markers like B12 in the upper reference ranges rather than just 'normal' levels
- Crohn's Disease and High Fiber Diets - Why Gastroenterologists Get It Wrong
- Clinical Evidence for Carnivore Diet in Crohn's Disease Treatment
- Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue on Carnivore - Troubleshooting Energy Issues
- Taurine Deficiency Connection to Fibromyalgia and Bile Acid Loss
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