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Episode Summary:
Dr. Terry Wahls felt there was something wrong with her health in 1980 and by 2000, she was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. By 2003, she was bound to a wheelchair and was spending tens of thousands of dollars on drugs to ease her pain. By 2007, she decided to redesign her paleo diet and within a year later, she was able to walk and exercise again. She is currently leading clinical trials on how food and a lifestyle change can positively impact autoimmune diseases and more! Listen in to find out her journey and how you can develop a healthier diet.
Guest Bio:
Dr. Terry Wahls is a Clinical Professor at the University of Iowa where she conducts clinical trials testing the efficacy of a therapeutic lifestyle to treat multiple-sclerosis-related symptoms. In addition, she is the author of The Wahls Protocol: How I Beat Progressive MS Using Paleo Principles and Functional Medicine and the cookbook The Wahls Protocol Cooking for Life: The Revolutionary Modern Paleo Plan to Treat All Chronic Autoimmune Conditions. Learn more about her MS clinical trials by reaching out to her team: [email protected]. Pick up a copy of her research papers at Terrywahls.com/researchpapers/
Resources for a Younger Lifestyle:
Dr. Robyn Benson’s Free Youthful Aging eGuide
Dryoun.com — Download Dr. Youn’s free eBook, Ten Things Every Plastic Surgery Patient Must Know.
Terrywahls.com
Terry’s TEDx Talk
The Wahls Protocol by Terry Wahls, MD
Terrywahls.com/seminar
Terrywahls.com/researchpapers
Quotes:
“We used diet as a basis, but we also addressed mindfulness and exercise. We had remarkable results in our primary care clinics and clinical trials and my private practice as well.”
“There are so many studies that demonstrate the more antioxidants you consume, the more color you consume, the lower the rates of obesity, diabetes, heart diseases, cancers, and early cognitive decline.”
“You can make a diet that is universally fatal, but you can’t make a diet that is universally healing for everyone.”
“I want to fill you up with food that is good for you so that you’re not hungry because if you are hungry and the wrong foods are around you, you’re going to eat them.”
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Key Takeaways:
Episode Summary:
Dr. Terry Wahls felt there was something wrong with her health in 1980 and by 2000, she was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. By 2003, she was bound to a wheelchair and was spending tens of thousands of dollars on drugs to ease her pain. By 2007, she decided to redesign her paleo diet and within a year later, she was able to walk and exercise again. She is currently leading clinical trials on how food and a lifestyle change can positively impact autoimmune diseases and more! Listen in to find out her journey and how you can develop a healthier diet.
Guest Bio:
Dr. Terry Wahls is a Clinical Professor at the University of Iowa where she conducts clinical trials testing the efficacy of a therapeutic lifestyle to treat multiple-sclerosis-related symptoms. In addition, she is the author of The Wahls Protocol: How I Beat Progressive MS Using Paleo Principles and Functional Medicine and the cookbook The Wahls Protocol Cooking for Life: The Revolutionary Modern Paleo Plan to Treat All Chronic Autoimmune Conditions. Learn more about her MS clinical trials by reaching out to her team: [email protected]. Pick up a copy of her research papers at Terrywahls.com/researchpapers/
Resources for a Younger Lifestyle:
Dr. Robyn Benson’s Free Youthful Aging eGuide
Dryoun.com — Download Dr. Youn’s free eBook, Ten Things Every Plastic Surgery Patient Must Know.
Terrywahls.com
Terry’s TEDx Talk
The Wahls Protocol by Terry Wahls, MD
Terrywahls.com/seminar
Terrywahls.com/researchpapers
Quotes:
“We used diet as a basis, but we also addressed mindfulness and exercise. We had remarkable results in our primary care clinics and clinical trials and my private practice as well.”
“There are so many studies that demonstrate the more antioxidants you consume, the more color you consume, the lower the rates of obesity, diabetes, heart diseases, cancers, and early cognitive decline.”
“You can make a diet that is universally fatal, but you can’t make a diet that is universally healing for everyone.”
“I want to fill you up with food that is good for you so that you’re not hungry because if you are hungry and the wrong foods are around you, you’re going to eat them.”
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