It's NOT Hopeless If You Suffer From Multiple Sclerosis! (MS) | Pennie Roehr
Dr. Anthony Chaffee interviews Penny Roar, a multiple sclerosis patient who has achieved remarkable remission through a carnivore diet. Diagnosed at age 24, Penny experienced progressive symptoms for nearly two decades while taking expensive immunosuppressive medications costing $8,000 monthly. Her journey through various disease-modifying therapies including daily injections resulted in severe side effects like panic attacks and increased susceptibility to infections, leading her to discontinue all treatments in 2018.
After discovering Michaela Peterson's story, Penny committed to a strict lion diet (red meat and water only) beginning January 2022. Within her first year, she experienced zero MS attacks - a dramatic improvement from her previous 2-5 annual relapses. When she temporarily reintroduced sugar during holidays, symptoms returned immediately, providing clear cause-and-effect evidence. Her neurologist now acknowledges she has put MS into remission, noting that her unusual symptoms like constant itching and burning sensations are signs of nerve regeneration.
The discussion reveals critical nutritional factors in MS recovery, particularly the role of B12 deficiency in demyelination. Dr. Anthony Chaffee explains that optimal B12 levels (1100-1600 pg/mL in US measurements) are essential for nerve repair, as the myelin sheath protecting nerve fibers consists primarily of cholesterol and saturated fat. Penny's labs now show excellent B12 levels at 1556, though she remains deficient in folate. While her MS progression has stopped completely, she emphasizes that existing nerve damage requires extensive rehabilitation - comparing her situation to putting out a house fire where the structure still needs rebuilding.
Key Takeaways
- Maintain B12 levels between 1100-1600 pg/mL (US measurements) for optimal nerve remyelination, as deficiency below 540 pg/mL can cause demyelination even without MS
- Myelin sheaths protecting nerve fibers are composed primarily of cholesterol and saturated fat, making these nutrients essential for MS recovery and nerve repair
- Sugar reintroduction triggered immediate MS relapse within hours, demonstrating direct cause-and-effect relationship between dietary choices and symptom control
- Liver consumption (2-3 ounces, three times weekly) provides optimal folate and B12 levels naturally, especially important for those with MTHFR gene mutations affecting methylation
- Immunosuppressive MS medications costing $96,000 annually often provide minimal benefit while increasing infection risk and cancer rates through immune system suppression
- Complete symptom elimination is possible but existing nerve damage requires months to years of healing, as nervous system regeneration occurs much slower than other tissues
- Autoimmune conditions may result from immune responses to foreign compounds (lectins, glyphosate) attacking body tissues, rather than the body attacking itself
- Ruminant meat provides superior nutrition because ruminants ferment and neutralize toxins like glyphosate before they enter muscle tissue, unlike monogastric animals
- Multiple Sclerosis Onset and Early Symptoms at Age 17
- MS Medication Side Effects and $8000 Monthly Drug Costs
- Anxiety and Panic Attacks from Interferon MS Drugs
- Stopping MS Medications and Cancer Risk Concerns
- Discovering Carnivore Diet Through Michaela Peterson Story
- Sugar Addiction and MS Attack Recovery on Carnivore
- Neurologist Confirms MS in Remission on Carnivore Diet
- B12 Deficiency and Nerve Demyelination in Multiple Sclerosis
- Liver for Folate Deficiency and MTHFR Gene Mutations
- Vitamin D from Animal Fat and MS Heat Intolerance
- Autoimmune Disease Theory - Lectins Not Self-Attack
- Cholesterol Protection for Myelin and Brain Health in MS
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