The Experts and Advocates Who Guided My Journey

It has been 13 months since I stepped into the world of the carnivore lifestyle. When I first started, I was so sick—physically and emotionally drained—that I was willing to…

We all have the strength to change our lives. Carnivore diet saved my life.

It has been 13 months since I stepped into the world of the carnivore lifestyle. When I first started, I was so sick—physically and emotionally drained—that I was willing to try anything. But as I’ve learned over the last year, this isn’t just about “eating meat.” It’s about a massive physiological shift, a deep detox, and, most importantly, learning to listen to your own body.

During this time, I’ve leaned on a variety of experts, researchers, and people who live this life every day. They have provided the science, the data, and the practical “how-to” that kept me going when things got tough. The people who first introduced me to the Carnivore Diet are real. I prefer to call it a lifestyle. They started telling me their personal journeys. They explained how the Carnivore lifestyle had helped them. It put their chronic illness and autoimmune issues into remission. At first I heard them, but I had a hard time believing. I had 35 years of illness before this, and so many people told me of their miracle cures. I tried many of them and failed. This made me skeptical to try another one. I was afraid of another disappointment. But then everyone I encountered had tried this diet. They all had the same story. I realized I needed to open my mind. I had to learn more.

The Doctors & Scientists: The Clinical “Why”

These are the medical professionals and researchers who have provided the backbone of my understanding. They show us that meat isn’t just “okay”—it is the optimal fuel for human health.

The Lived Experience: Adherents & Trailblazers

Sometimes, you need to see someone actually doing it to know it’s possible. These individuals have lived the lifestyle for years and offer the practical, everyday wisdom of long-term success.


Why Women Must Listen to Women

One of the biggest lessons I’ve learned in 13 months is that women’s bodies do not work the same as men’s. Early on, I was following protocols designed by men, and I hit walls with my hormones and energy. Men can often fast longer or eat leaner, but as women, our endocrine systems are much more sensitive.

If you are a woman on this path, you must pay attention to the female experts. They understand the nuances of the thyroid, adrenals, and cycle-syncing that the men sometimes overlook.


Trusting the Process: The “Detox” Reality

One thing I want to tell anyone just starting: Your body will tell you the truth, but you have to give it time to speak.

When you eliminate all the “garbage”—the seed oils, the chemicals, the processed sugars—your body begins a massive cleanup. It starts expelling years of toxins and oxalates. This period (often called “oxalate dumping” or the transition phase) can sometimes feel pretty rough. You might feel tired or “off” as your body adjusts.

Don’t give up because you don’t feel great on day four. I was so sick before I started this. Even the “negative” feelings of detoxing felt better than my “normal” life used to. I saw the benefits almost immediately because my baseline was so low. Some people feel that initial detox and think, “This diet is bad for me.” In reality, your body is finally doing the housecleaning it has needed for years.

Stick it out. Listen to your body, but understand the difference between “this is hurting me” and “this is my body healing.” Discover what works for your unique body. If you are a woman, listen to the women who understand your biology. The benefits on the other side are absolutely worth it.

Here are some books and links for you if you are interested in learning more:

1. Essential Reading (The Foundational Books)

2. YouTube Channels for Science & Strategy

3. YouTube Channels for Daily Inspiration & Habits