My Multiple Sclerosis IMPROVED With A Carnivore Diet! | Pennie Roehr Part 1
Penny Rorer shares her remarkable journey of using a carnivore diet to put multiple sclerosis into remission after 21 years of progressive symptoms and expensive pharmaceutical treatments. Diagnosed at age 24, she experienced the typical MS trajectory of worsening symptoms, costly medications ($8,000+ monthly), and debilitating side effects including severe anxiety from interferon-based drugs. Despite trying various conventional approaches and dietary modifications, her condition continued deteriorating until she was wheelchair-bound.
Starting the carnivore diet in January 2022, Penny experienced dramatic improvements including zero MS attacks throughout her first year, compared to her previous 1-5 attacks annually. Her neurologist confirmed she had put the disease into remission and explained that strange burning sensations she experienced were actually nerve healing symptoms. The episode reveals critical insights about B12 deficiency in MS patients, the importance of maintaining strict dietary adherence, and how sugar reintroduction can trigger symptom relapses.
Key Takeaways
- MS patients require B12 levels between 1,100-1,600 picograms/milliliter (US measurements) for optimal nerve remyelination, as levels below 540 can cause demyelination even in healthy individuals
- Complete elimination of sugar is crucial for neurological healing - even small amounts of honey or fruit can trigger anxiety attacks and MS symptom relapses within one hour of consumption
- Raw liver contains optimal levels of B12 and folate for neurological recovery, with just 2-3 ounces three times weekly providing sufficient nutrients without requiring supplements
- Strict carnivore adherence can eliminate MS attacks entirely - Penny went from 1-5 attacks annually to zero attacks when following beef, water, and limited dairy protocol
- MS medication costs ($96,000+ annually) combined with immune suppression side effects make dietary intervention a viable alternative, especially when supervised by knowledgeable practitioners
- Temperature regulation issues in MS patients may improve with carnivore diet, though recovery of hypothalamic function requires extended time and dietary consistency
- Multiple Sclerosis Onset and Early Symptoms at Age 17
- MS Drug Treatments and Severe Side Effects Including Anxiety
- Stopping MS Medications and Sugar Addiction with Ice Cream
- Starting Carnivore Diet for Multiple Sclerosis Treatment
- Sugar Relapses Triggering MS Attacks and Neurologist Confirmation
- B12 Deficiency and Nerve Remyelination in Multiple Sclerosis
- Temperature Regulation Issues and Vitamin D Levels on Carnivore
- Taste Changes and Food as Fuel on Lion Diet
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