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6 Month Carnivore Update

By Mikhaila

I love this diet. I am never going back. 

Updates:

Baby:  I’ve caved and gotten a nanny, and she’s starting in 2 weeks. I wanted to do the stay at home mom thing (which is what I’ve been doing for the last 10.5 months) but I can’t do it. There are too many things that I want to be able to do that I can’t do with a baby. Serious kudos to people  (like my own mom) who could do it. Taking care of a baby is a full-time job. And it’s incredibly rewarding but it’s hard when there are other things you’re missing out on. For me, that’s work, that’s the blog and writing. So a nanny it is, even though it makes me incredibly nervous. I realize how lucky I am to even have that option. We met someone who seems really bright and really kind and I think Scarlett will love her. She also speaks Russian so Scarlett can learn her dad’s language. We’ve only introduced meat and she’s still nursing a lot. I haven’t figured out what I want to do, but I’m thinking I may consider some vegetables and just see what she’s interested in. I haven’t decided yet.

Ankle: I need surgery. I don’t need to get it re-replaced (THANK GOD), but I do need surgery. After my ankle replacement my fibula was subluxed (slightly dislocated) and so I couldn’t bend my ankle well. Scar tissue grew in really quickly, and bone, and now there’s so much scar tissue that even though my wonderful physio fixed the dislocation, I can’t move my foot. The muscle on one side of my body is wasting away which is horrifying so I need to deal with this ASAP. That’ll be much easier with a nanny as well. Flying out to see a surgeon at the beginning of July, hopefully can do the surgery ASAP after that.

Jordan Peterson: Dad is thriving on the diet. He’s cut out salmon and is mostly eating beef but also some chicken. He told me salmon gives him back pain and makes his voice a bit shaky. Even after all the food weirdness, I’ve been through I had a hard time believing him. But I don’t eat it, and chicken makes me dizzy, so who the hell am I to judge? He has no depression, no anxiety, and no doom in the mornings. If you follow him on Twitter you might notice he’s not as volatile. Last week my mom texted me and said “Jordan woke up with James Brown’s “I Feel Good” in his head. If that isn’t a fantastic sign I don’t know what is. I’m going to get him to drop the chicken and I think his mood will improve even more. This all-meat diet is the bomb.

Mikhaila Peterson: I’ve been doing it for six months now and I swear it just gets better. I have no cravings for other foods, my brain is the fastest it’s ever been, I don’t even mind the sleep deprivation that comes with a baby (she wakes up at night still), I’m energized, happy in the morning, happy all day, and raring to go. The only thing stopping me is my ankle and that should get fixed hopefully soon. I’m getting my micronutrients tested and cholesterol this month. Comment below if you’re interested in certain markers and I’ll add them to the list. This is purely for people’s curiosity, I’m not concerned in the least, I feel great. I’m going to start doing consults (so keep an eye on the blog). Switch it to a pay per consult instead of Patreon. People who have been speaking with me feel better fast enough that we don’t have to keep talking which is amazing. My face is also thinner on this diet (even just eliminating salad). I don’t have as much puffiness in my cheeks. It’s lovely. I look so much more attractive. I was looking through pictures of myself in Montreal in 2012 and I look like a different human.

Hangovers: Hey! Good news, I don’t react negatively to alcohol (only bourbon and vodka – nothing else). It turns out that the minor reactions I was getting were to those hangover pills!!! Which work really well but were giving me symptoms. But my response to alcohol has changed. It used to fill me with energy and now it just kind of makes me slower. So that’s a downer but maybe I’m so fast normally that it’s starting to work like it should, it is a depressant after all. WARNING: This diet is NOT good for hangovers. My tolerance is down, not just because of breastfeeding, and the hangovers are killllllerrrr. Be careful. Go slowly with alcohol. Stick to bourbon and vodka (they have nothing else added – the colour from bourbon is from the cask).

I’ll be updating the blog much more frequently when the nanny starts, and I may even start a YouTube channel! I’m also writing a book (18 000 words in so far!) Exciting times. Doing great. Thanks for the support.

UPDATE: 2023 – Regarding hangovers I eventually made my own supplement I don’t react to that works reaalllyy well if you want to give it a shot. fullerhealth.com (more pure supplements will be launched soon that don’t have fillers, and are third party tested for mold, etc.)

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248 Comments

  1. “Jordan woke up with James Brown’s ‘I Feel Good’ in his head.” hahaha – That’s awesome!

  2. Hey girl, you have promised us some updates and we’re curious of your blood tests 🙂

  3. Hi Mikhaila and everyone else,

    A very quick question; on his most recent Joe Rogan podcast, Jordan Peterson mentioned that you posted an article about a doctor who treated type 1 diabetes using the carnivore diet. Could you or anyone with the link please share it with me? I am a type 1 diabetic and am looking for any route to get rid of it.

    Any help from yourself or anybody with the information would be hugely appreciated.

    Kind regards,

    Sam

    1. Yes please!! I am T1 and really really would love to see this post. I almost cried when I heard that I need more information.

    2. Same here! I’ve tried juicing, vegetarian, paleo, and keto – I have had some success with keto but not enough. Thanks Mikhaila!

    3. Hi,

      Yeah I have searched but this research hasn’t introduced me to any new information. I am able to manage my blood quite well with a carnivore diet but Jordan said that a doctor had successfully treated Type 1 with it. I have eliminated carbs but I am trying to get Mikhaila’s response as I don’t want to cut out carbs for the rest of my life, but at the same time I can’t dedicate myself to being on insulin and constantly thinking about my sugar levels forever.

      Thanks anyway. And Mikhaila I hope you see this,

      Regards

    4. @Sam Lee. I wonder if you are transposing the word “treatment” with the word “cure” in your mind. The carnivore diet may be considered a treatment forType 1 diabetes, but it is not a cure. Perhaps you could look at Stem Cell Therapy, as a potential way to regrow the beta cells in your pancreas??? Also, Fasting and Dry Fasting apparently can stimulate stem cell growth.

    5. Perhaps, yeah. I had assumed adopting a keto diet or similar for managing type 1 was common knowledge, especially given its recent exposure through the internet but perhaps I was wrong. I typically do intermittent fasting currently. Dry fasting seems a little unhealthy and I can’t afford to lose any more weight to be honest, though I appreciate your suggestion.

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