59 with a biological age of 21! How Leslie turned her health around

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  • Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2024

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  • @lucretiasulimay1968
    @lucretiasulimay1968 15 дней назад +252

    When I had breast cancer 15 years ago , I would constantly say I am not my cancer , and then when my hair fell out I said I am not my hair ❤ 15 years later at 65 I have been to 18 countries with a backpack 🎒🎒🎒 good for you, 🙏🙏

    • @LesliesNewPrime
      @LesliesNewPrime 15 дней назад +25

      WONDERUFL!!! We are *NOT* our diagnoses!!!! I also always said, I refuse to become a statistic - I want to be treated as an individual.

    • @solarflaress
      @solarflaress 12 дней назад +5

      ♥🧡🧡🧡🧡 Love this!

    • @jdrei5080
      @jdrei5080 10 дней назад +4

      Great story!!!😊

    • @GalesPress
      @GalesPress 7 дней назад

      @@lucretiasulimay1968 🧡

    • @shubhakhandekar4111
      @shubhakhandekar4111 7 дней назад +1

      You are right, you are more than the cancer. Bravo! God bless you

  • @kimberlyf4888
    @kimberlyf4888 19 дней назад +160

    I don't have any medical conditions, and my husband and I have made the decision that we will no longer retain doctors in our lives. They do not understand how to be healthy, and cannot offer me more knowledge than I can find for myself. Their training does not address anything related to health, it teaches diagnoses and the corresponding medications. In addition, it takes about 20 years for new medical research to integrated into medical education. Unless I need emergency care (which our medical establishment is great at), I am done.

    • @tanyasydney2235
      @tanyasydney2235 19 дней назад +14

      My decision as well.

    • @janeorganizes2024
      @janeorganizes2024 19 дней назад +10

      Ditto!

    • @rogerjane1350
      @rogerjane1350 16 дней назад +12

      Exactly the same here just passed 68 - two persons guessed I’m 41 & 45 today :)

    • @birgip.m.1236
      @birgip.m.1236 15 дней назад +8

      Same.
      Walked away from over a dozen "recommended" surgeries.
      The medical system is basically a healthscar industry dependant upon ignorance, drug dealer-doctors & butchers.
      Granted, there are some ltd things they're useful for...seizures, some acute & emergency stuff.
      Everything else they just make worse.

    • @LeTrashPanda
      @LeTrashPanda 14 дней назад

      We won't have any medical insurance unless you're ultra wealthy anyhow. That will all be gone next year, I wonder how they'll deal with the mass death that will ensue. Better buy cemetery plots NOW or we won't be able to afford them.

  • @jenniferdamato4888
    @jenniferdamato4888 19 дней назад +179

    Both of my parents are 92, healthy and cognizant.. they didn’t follow any protocols, just balanced.. moving still, walking , cleaning they home, shopping.

    • @nutech1810
      @nutech1810 19 дней назад +20

      Food was different then

    • @LK-pc4sq
      @LK-pc4sq 19 дней назад

      @@nutech1810 yes, before 1975, most food was whole food. The sugar lobby and highly processed foods has causing at least 30 different diseases. Sugar and HFCS is poison and in a few decades of eating to much, will shorten the life span of the human body. Avoid it as much as possible.

    • @madeinengland1212
      @madeinengland1212 10 дней назад +3

      Mine too. Healthy English diet. Always puddings, which i don’t support but they have done alright. Don’t eat between meals. One coffee two teas one herbsl tea a day.

    • @Butterfly828-x8e
      @Butterfly828-x8e 10 дней назад +1

      ​@@nutech1810yes their bodies got healthier and unpoluted food back then. So their core resilience in health is often very strong.

    • @jdrei5080
      @jdrei5080 10 дней назад

      I'd like to be just like your parents. Bless their hearts 😊

  • @sharonbryce7724
    @sharonbryce7724 20 дней назад +281

    I’m an RN. My husband is a GP. Very surprised a doctor would speak to a patient like this who has just been diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis and lupus - particularly a patient so young. “There’s nothing you can do and its all downhill kind of thing” Very surprised. What a shock to be told that in the prime of your life. There is always something you can do and always the hope that knowledge will expand and offer more insight into these conditions. Autoimmune conditions are often a wake up call that our lives need to change and require a healing journey.

    • @grainianash6880
      @grainianash6880 20 дней назад +68

      Sadly - way too many doctors are just a giant prescription pad 😮

    • @lidi5805
      @lidi5805 20 дней назад +64

      Hi,
      I am a 49y.o. woman, was diagnosed with RA and Lupus at age 23.
      2 knee raplacements at age 30.
      Doctors are monsters.
      No child on my own, 4 insemination, 4 IVF, something wrong with my eggs, never told what is the problem.
      13 years ago me and my husband adopted 3 children, they are 21, 17, and 15 now.. ☺️

    • @wendyhandy9065
      @wendyhandy9065 20 дней назад +26

      Sorry to say there are doctors who really burnt out or limited in knowledge on other health issues. I know more about my body than strangers with some medical training. Personal story had to pay private for total hysterectomy & consultants face looked a bit shocked when I woke up, so I just said “It was a mess wasn’t it?” She said “Yes” & nodded. You have to advocate for yourself because I was left to rot by nhs & even offered antidepressants for no mental health problems. Had a polyp removed by nhs because precancerous risk but multiple fibroids & cysts on ovaries with 7.5 month pregnant size of womb. Lost a stone in weight instantly from operation & have estrogel, testosterone gel & progesterone which is anti inflammatory. Fibre gut healthy kefir, fish & vegetarian diet & weightlifting. Feel so healthy now.

    • @SleeplessinOC
      @SleeplessinOC 20 дней назад +6

      @@grainianash6880😂😂😂 I know it’s not meant to be funny but I could not help LOLing at your comment !!!

    • @lauramakin834
      @lauramakin834 19 дней назад +7

      I'm in Brighton, UK and here the doctors and receptionists speak to you in a very inhumane way. I'm wondering if it would be for the best to go private?

  • @sisifyme
    @sisifyme 19 дней назад +101

    What kind of doctor says "no, I don't want to know what you did to literally eliminate these debilitating illnesses you were diagnosed with"? Blows my mind. It makes me so grateful for my doctors.

    • @sarahmurphy-nf4yl
      @sarahmurphy-nf4yl 19 дней назад +15

      Some doctors are too arrogant 🙄 to admit that a patient cured what they dis nit known how to.

    • @blissfulbaboon
      @blissfulbaboon 18 дней назад +6

      Most of them

    • @LesliesNewPrime
      @LesliesNewPrime 17 дней назад +4

      It was a real stunner for me, too, but made me realise that doctors are under incredible time pressure and don't want to necessarily get drawn into a potentially longwinded conversation with a patient. Now, a century ago when every village had a medical doctor, the doctor would have had the time to get to know the patient and if they had managed to achieve remission, they would have been keen to find out - partly because the rest of the village would also know and want to know his opinion. Today, the medical system is a conveyor belt of patients who, in some countries such as the UK, are seen once every year or so (doctors can change at every visit), so there is even less incentive to get to know the patient's recovery history.

    • @arinoz2307
      @arinoz2307 14 дней назад +3

      They even have arrogance to tell you that you can raise one issue in one appointment that your appointment time is over. This is a GP in the UK.

    • @elishalestrange1687
      @elishalestrange1687 14 дней назад +1

      I know right!!?? Blew my mind too.

  • @boshenaw.929
    @boshenaw.929 14 дней назад +143

    I have almost zero faith in doctors. My husband was diagnosed with Parkinsons and all we were told to do is to put him on medication and wait for him to get worse and worse because it was "incurable".
    We went home, did a lot of research and found out that diet, exercises and reduction of stress play major role. So we implemented those without taking medication. We added accupuncture and osteopathy and some herbs and natural supplements and he got better.
    We went back to the neurologist and she basically threw us out of the office because there was "no scientific evidence that those things work". She did not want to know anything we did, just told us we cannot work together because we have such different approaches.
    The worst thing was that at some point she got quite stressed and got tremor. It looked very familiar but she did not even acknowledge it. So, she could have also got better learning from our experience, but she chose illness instead...

    • @jajajajaja357
      @jajajajaja357 10 дней назад +12

      We cured my husband's Multiple Sclerosis the same way.
      That was 10 years ago.....we went on a low fat vegan and most importantly HIGH FRUiT diet for these 10 years.
      That diet put his MS into total remission....almost immediately....within weeks ..if not days.
      That diet cured my HANDFUL of Autoimmune diseases (Sjoegren, Hashimoto, Raynaud, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Depression, Cronic Fatigue....)
      and THAT DIET brought enormous benefit to the SCHIZOPHRENIA that my mother was suffering from.
      FOOD is the answer to everything.
      LIVING FOODS are the best foods on the planet for human health.
      The worst offenders are ANIMAL FOODS, PLANT OILS, ALL GRAINS.
      After we got rid of all these things......without exception......our health soared.
      As soon as we fall of the wagon......the symptoms come back.
      Read Dr. Peter Osborne's book NO GRAIN NO PAIN and get rid of the worst offenders in human diet.....ALL GRAINS

    • @jajajajaja357
      @jajajajaja357 10 дней назад

      Yes......I have thought that before as well.......our doctors are ignorant and arrogant.....but they are slaves to this criminal system......to the point that they themselves are sick.......and we get well.....because we do not hesitate to search for the truth.....day and night if necessary.
      I once read that the worst outcome in case of a cancer diagnosis is for those people that have a medical doctor in their family.
      They are completely stuck in dogma, trusting the brother/father/uncle even more than we trust our doctor's......and they will NEVER be able to see the deception and search for alternative medicine.

    • @Butterfly828-x8e
      @Butterfly828-x8e 10 дней назад +3

      ​@@jajajajaja357thank you for sharing! 💜

    • @Truerealism747
      @Truerealism747 10 дней назад

      ​@@jajajajaja357lost my mum last year to severe ms we both have hypomobility I have fybromyalgia or chronic migraine daily working on diet brilliant

    • @vikkidutra1501
      @vikkidutra1501 10 дней назад +9

      Yes! Our terrible processed foods in the US with corn syrup in everything is hurting our brains!!

  • @anina.toskani8636
    @anina.toskani8636 19 дней назад +63

    This video is a treasure of knowledge. I am so grateful to have discovered this. I was fighting leaky gut since over 50 years, getting slowly the knowledge how to handle this alone. I am not going to the doctor anymore because I noticed that school medicine never helped but made it worse on the long. I improved my own condition similar to Leslie by Yoga, Diet without gluten and sugar, using minerals and vitamines after having 15 years of heavy cortisone therapy against allergies and rhumatic conditions in my youth provoked by wrong nutrition and emotional issues. I am 72 and I feel better than ever before and I even overcame corona virusses. I can only underline what is said here. Thank you so much for sharing all these experiences.

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  19 дней назад +4

      Great to do you're doing so well. Thanks for sharing your experience here.

    • @lucycallaghan8435
      @lucycallaghan8435 17 дней назад +1

      Brilliant!

    • @LesliesNewPrime
      @LesliesNewPrime 15 дней назад +2

      Congratulations on improving your health and for taking the steps to heal yourself through diet and lifestyle changes. There is definitely a growing group of us who have proven that these illnesses can be put into long term remission.

    • @MakeBelieve-u5k
      @MakeBelieve-u5k 13 дней назад +1

      Many people have reversed intestinal issues (Crohn's, UC, IBS, etc.) by enriching their diet with cultured vegetables and other fermented foods along with a plant-dominant diet. It's wonderful to read about your success!!!

  • @patriciahernandez5917
    @patriciahernandez5917 17 дней назад +22

    I was diagnosed with Hashimoto and I asked the doctor if I can do something to feel better and she just said it’s nothing you can do just wait until the Thyrod stop working and you’re going to be on medicine for the rest of your life.
    My TSH was 15 my antibodies were super high so immediately I start looking for natural approach and start the AIP diet.
    Just months later, my TSH went down to five and my antibodies were down .
    Three months later, I was in remission (obviously going to sleep at 9:00 PM. It will help and start using the.glasses that canceled the blue light it will help you to have a nice relaxing sleep)
    Get an infrared blanket and use it every week ,,walk barefoot on the grass or on the beach, do not watch the news, deep, breathing, exercise and the most important thing to take care of your spirituality and connect with God every day in prayer.

    • @LesliesNewPrime
      @LesliesNewPrime 15 дней назад

      Wonderful! Thank you so so much for sharing your inspirational story! We all have this power inside of us 💜

    • @mirun1996
      @mirun1996 2 дня назад

      Love this!
      Can you please give us the link to buy the infrared blanket?

  • @michelleharris7155
    @michelleharris7155 20 дней назад +42

    Thank you for creating these videos. I'm disappointed by the negative comments. The message I take from them is that we all can take control of our health. I understand that what works for one person may not work for another. You are offering us different avenues to explore. Thank you!

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  19 дней назад +7

      Thanks Michelle! People have strong opinions about the best approaches to health and wellness and I get that. My aim is to inspire myself and others to take a proactive approach to health and aging through conversations with a mix of experts and people like Leslie with positive personal stories to share ❤️

    • @kimberlyf4888
      @kimberlyf4888 19 дней назад +7

      The negative comments come from the medical establishment not only not helping, but actively hurting patients. This is not the fault of doctors, it's the fault of the system. But, the end result is the same.

    • @sunmoonstars3879
      @sunmoonstars3879 7 дней назад

      The entire western world medical system is designed to keep people sick and medicate them, there is zero emphasis on healing and good health. Big pharma controls it all, and docs are so embedded in it from the very beginning that they know no other way. If you want to heal stay the hell away from the system, there is a wealth of information and resources nowadays to assist you in regaining good health using an alternative approach.

  • @JA-vv8wy
    @JA-vv8wy 20 дней назад +90

    My sister & I have been trying to improve our own vision using the Bates Method eye exercises and every time my sister has gone in to have her eyes checked the eye doctor asks what she has been doing differently to improve her vision and has needed weaker prescriptions for her glasses each time. She finally told him that she has been doing the Bates Method eye exercises and he wrote her off saying, “Oh no, those don’t work”. She found it odd that he’d say that after having just asked her again what she has been doing differently. It makes me think that doctors are taught a limited set of skills and if it’s not something they can charge you for (like eye exercises because you can do them for free at home), then they aren’t interested. Anyway, with that in mind, I loved this interview and have been following her work trying to reverse my greying hair. Maybe you could also do an interview regarding the Bates Method Eye Exercises to let other people know about them. The eye stretches alone seem to help with hollowed eye sockets and bags under the eye.

    • @SleeplessinOC
      @SleeplessinOC 20 дней назад +5

      Wow I must look into that method !!

    • @srachui9150
      @srachui9150 20 дней назад +2

      Does the Bates method help with presbyopia? Have you had any success reversing your gray?

    • @billy4148
      @billy4148 18 дней назад +13

      I also did the bates method and the newer ones yes there is new exercises my myopia was 2.8 I am now 1.The optician got angry with me when I told him I was doing it they are brain washed

    • @aveleedeleon7694
      @aveleedeleon7694 18 дней назад +1

      @@srachui9150
      What do you mean your grey? It’s for the eyes. Is it also for grey hair? Excuse my ignorance.

    • @srachui9150
      @srachui9150 17 дней назад +3

      @@aveleedeleon7694 The op mentioned both-she has been doing the eye exercises and she has been trying to reverse her gray.

  • @lummilabarry2559
    @lummilabarry2559 19 дней назад +100

    I have my second child when i was 46 , normally conceived and normal delivery,now my daughter is 14th years old ,i am 60 , still no decease i am mostly on raw fruits and vegetables diet,never take medication or to Doctor , what we eat is very important

    • @sandygreenberg7282
      @sandygreenberg7282 17 дней назад +1

      sarcopenia?

    • @LesliesNewPrime
      @LesliesNewPrime 15 дней назад +4

      That's amazing! There is research linking a woman's ability to conceive naturally in her 40's with greater overall longevity. What we eat is indeed incredibly important.

    • @underated17
      @underated17 15 дней назад +5

      What about people who are sensitive to oxalates? Some people I hear and read have been healthy on keto or carnivore diet.

    • @cinuk
      @cinuk 14 дней назад +7

      @@underated17 the reason they feel healthy it's because they stopped eating the average western diet (full of deep fried food, sugar and highly processed) and start eating clean. It's not because of the meat itself. They would also feel great if they did the same with a plant based diet (a balanced one).
      Long term carnivore is not sustainable. Even the carnivore guru had to add some fibre and veggie (calling it animal based veggie lol) to his diet because he developed health issues on carnivore diet

    • @IreneRattray
      @IreneRattray 13 дней назад +1

      Hello, it's interesting that you fell pregnant at 47 years old naturally.
      Was you still having your periods?
      Did you start your periods late about 18 years old?

  • @kimberlyf4888
    @kimberlyf4888 19 дней назад +30

    My mom had the same issues (plus her body grew cysts - including one the size of an orange on her heart) and heart disease. I spent my childhood basically thinking that she'd be dead soon. She's been on crazy drugs her whole life, and managed not to die - in the past few years she has reversed so many of these issues just by going keto. Doctors did NOTHING for her except make her life worse.

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  19 дней назад +3

      So glad to hear your mom is doing better.

    • @LesliesNewPrime
      @LesliesNewPrime 15 дней назад +4

      Wow! That is an amazing story! Dr Christopher Palmer at Harvard Med School has the most amazing book on how the ketogenic diet can also positively impact a number of neurological disorders, including addiction, anorexia, Alzheimer's, bipolar, dementia, schizophrenia. Stanford Med School also recently published results of a study they conducted confirming the results at Harvard. Ketones are incredible molecules. Personally, I like to be metabolically flexible, so, able to go into ketosis in the morning a couple of times a week and also be a glucose burner, but each of us needs to find what works best for our metabolism and your mother is a wonderful example of success. Thanks so much for sharing!

    • @BeAHappyCamper2Day
      @BeAHappyCamper2Day 13 дней назад +1

      She is so right. I found the carnivore way of eating just recently. So many doctors are carnivores. Dr Kenneth Berry and Dr Anthony Chaffe and cardiologists. I love reading comments there and at Homesteadhow or Any carnivore site. I always thought that my Mom was going to die also. I was a mess sometimes in school.

    • @kimberlyf4888
      @kimberlyf4888 13 дней назад

      @@BeAHappyCamper2Day Sorry you had to go through that with your mom as well.

    • @micaonyx5301
      @micaonyx5301 8 дней назад +1

      Please order the iodine loading test. I got rid of two giant very painful cysts in a week by taking 12.5 mg of iodine.

  • @NinaLeroyxx
    @NinaLeroyxx 17 дней назад +293

    This just reminded me of something! This book called “The 23 Former Doctor Truths by Lauren Clark”. My health shifted in a whole new way.

    • @goodintentions1302
      @goodintentions1302 15 дней назад +1

      I can't find that... Where can it be purchased?

    • @JakeRichardsong
      @JakeRichardsong 14 дней назад +1

      Reported for spam

    • @Butterfly828-x8e
      @Butterfly828-x8e 10 дней назад +2

      But a lot of docs are healthy and fit. I had the feeling sometimes,they know what helps, but don't tell you.

    • @aflow484
      @aflow484 День назад

      @@goodintentions1302 It’s spam. Don’t worry about it, you’re not missing anything.

  • @carriedworek
    @carriedworek 20 дней назад +22

    Great interview! You are knocking it out of the park with variety of content and quality of information, Clare! 👏

  • @nazeeniranfar2616
    @nazeeniranfar2616 20 дней назад +29

    What a great interview 🙌 Lesley is an amazing person with an amazing an inspiring message. Would have been lovely if she had told us about what she eats and her daily routine. We can all learn so much from these individuals who have walked the path of self-healing and thank you for this interview 🙏🏻

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  19 дней назад +11

      I've linked in the description to the longevity lifestyle recommended by the Oxford Longevity Project which Leslie founded and it includes dietary advice.

    • @LesliesNewPrime
      @LesliesNewPrime 15 дней назад +8

      Hi there, I have a few rules for my daily diet which might give you some insight into how I eat: 1) avoid dairy, gluten and processed sugars, 2) avoid nightshade vegetables (aubergine, courgette, potatoes, green peppers - red are unproblematic for me for some reason) which always gave me RA flareups, 3) have Medium Chain Triglycerides in my tea or coffee daily to help my gut biome, brain, and my body's ability to keep harmful bacteria such as Candida at bay, 4) have low glycemic index fruit such as blueberries and strawberries; both contain anthocyanins, 5) get protein, collagen and creatine into my diet to keep my muscles strong, 6) have eggs and switch between types of hens, as well as between duck, chicken and quail to keep allergic reactions down (I was initially diagnosed as allergic to chicken eggs), 6) get loads of vegetables in my diet, 7) boil veg and add olive oil and sesame seeds on top; this is especially important for broccoli, which is a goitrogen and therefore can reduce thyroid function, so boiling makes the goitrogens to into the water, which I just throw out. I hope some of the above helps!

    • @nazeeniranfar2616
      @nazeeniranfar2616 14 дней назад +2

      @@LesliesNewPrimethank you so much for taking the time to respond to my question 🙏🏻 the interview was great

    • @t.h.nguyen5193
      @t.h.nguyen5193 14 дней назад +1

      @@LesliesNewPrime Thank you, Leslie! Do steamed veggies help instead of boiling?

    • @sarapeace7570
      @sarapeace7570 11 дней назад +1

      ​@LesliesNewPrime Thank you Leslie. I have started following you.

  • @stinacambridge7336
    @stinacambridge7336 20 дней назад +30

    Dr Brooke Goldner has helped her lupus patients to go into remission for over 10 years on her protocol . She had lupus nephritis and is in remission for 20 years. She Published paper Feb 2024 in Frontiers US medical journal.

  • @lucretiasulimay1968
    @lucretiasulimay1968 15 дней назад +13

    Sorry to interrupt again but having told that I was low in iron. And researching it I found that there were foods that I was eating with my iron-rich meals that were hindering my iron absorption . Tannic foods such as black tea coffee and also dairy products hinder iron absorption . So now when I do my iron in the evening I make sure there no foods to hinder my iron absorption

    • @LesliesNewPrime
      @LesliesNewPrime 15 дней назад +2

      This is a good tip. Thank you for sharing.

    • @marias8447
      @marias8447 14 дней назад +3

      Eat something rich in vitamin C

    • @lucretiasulimay1968
      @lucretiasulimay1968 14 дней назад +1

      @marias8447 yes thank you I do eat a big kale and kimchi salad with fresh lemon juice on it for the vitamin c ☺️😀 with my iron rich meal also a teaspoon of dulce seaweed for the iodine .👍👍 I'm trying to stay as healthy as I can 💪💪 loving all the feedback thank you so much 😋😋

  • @rainbowtravelingyogi
    @rainbowtravelingyogi 14 дней назад +11

    I’m a raw vegan of 9 yrs, vegan for 20 yrs… I’m biologically much younger than my chronological existence. I’m mostly muscle, very active, have a great monthly cycle no pms, never lacking in minerals, protein or b vitamins. I get at least 100 grams of protein per day. It is possible to be healthy being vegan , just learn well from reputable sources, eat actual food from the earth, not fake vegan replacements, and remember, N=1. Also, I was ran over by a truck while cycling and broke 30 bones in my body just over a year ago. I’m now back to hiking, cycling, yoga, resistance training, and I’m already more flexible and fit than the average person again. Being a victim of life is a choice. We can either be the champion or the victim, the actions and thoughts you plant create the outcome. ✨

  • @josephinelyng5484
    @josephinelyng5484 19 дней назад +27

    Leslie said her body age was 21 she never said she looked 21 - a brilliant interview

    • @LesliesNewPrime
      @LesliesNewPrime 15 дней назад +11

      Thank you for noticing that and for the kind comment! I don't want or need to look 21. I also don't need the ovaries of a 21-year-old as I've had my children. I'm excited for this time now, at 59, with decades of valuable life experience, but I'm grateful to have low inflammation and to be in good health.

    • @Truerealism747
      @Truerealism747 10 дней назад +2

      ​@@LesliesNewPrimeyou do look.young though

    • @MO-ss5mj
      @MO-ss5mj 9 дней назад +1

      Glad you have children xx

  • @Anam0408
    @Anam0408 17 дней назад +19

    My daughter was diagnosed at 19, told it was aggressive and she would be wheelchair bound within s few years. She reversed RA 100% no pain no meds through elimination diet, parasite and metal cleanse played a huge part, no need for any expensive treatments, Dr Brooke Goldner has books and RUclips videos on this.

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  17 дней назад +5

      I'm really pleased to hear your daughter is doing so much better.

    • @LesliesNewPrime
      @LesliesNewPrime 15 дней назад +3

      Thank you for sharing your daughter's experience. That is very inspiring!

  • @wendywitchner7401
    @wendywitchner7401 17 дней назад +27

    I’m 67- no meat since 1976 and vegan 13 yrs. I’m in excellent shape for a woman my age. I start my day with 100 push-ups ( 2 sets of 50) before several other workouts. MRNA vaccines have been in the US pork supply for over 4 yrs and now in most commercial livestock. Not to mention all the other nastiness festering in meat. Many people over 50 are B12 deficient regardless of diet. Our planet is a toxic cesspool ( and our soils are mineral deficient) .All toxins bioaccumulate up the food chain.

    • @cinuk
      @cinuk 16 дней назад +8

      Good for you! I’m 47 and have been vegan for 14 years. I have no health issues - no allergies or intolerances. My period cramps and discomfort stopped when I went vegan, and my cycles became regular and shorter. I very rarely get headaches and don’t even keep painkillers at home. I walk a lot and practice capoeira (Brazilian martial arts), and I mostly eat whole foods. I consume nutritional yeast daily, and take B12, D3, and algae based Omega-3 a couple of times a week.
      In my last blood test, my folate was at the high end of normal, and my B12 and ferritin were on the lower side but still within the normal range. Everything else was fine, including my methylmalonic acid, which was low (indicating no B12 deficiency).
      I love how my diet makes me feel - I’m always feeling energised, happy, and healthy (unless I don't sleep well for whatever reason)
      Before I went vegan, I used to have pre-diabetes and hypothyroidism (apparently all my family have it)

    • @cinuk
      @cinuk 16 дней назад +5

      They fail to understand any diet will have deficiency if the person is not eating a balanced diet - no matter if it's plant based, omnivorous, keto, etc. I know strong and healthy and older vegans, and I know a lot of omnivorous battling serious health issues, deficiency of iron and B12

    • @wendywitchner7401
      @wendywitchner7401 16 дней назад

      @@cinuklooks like my last comment was deleted ?

    • @cinuk
      @cinuk 16 дней назад +1

      @@wendywitchner7401 not sure why. Strange

    • @wendywitchner7401
      @wendywitchner7401 16 дней назад

      @@cinuk now 2 comments are missing🤔

  • @deniseriner7165
    @deniseriner7165 18 дней назад +13

    This is awesome. After doing a lot of research I was able to ditch hypothyroidism after over 10 years with diet/lifestyle changes. I no longer require medication and have not for the last five years. My doctor agreed to monitor my thyroid levels during my quest and the dosage was reduced twice. I went completely off the meds and was retested three months later. They have been in normal ranges since. I certainly think there is a place for medication/western medicine, but I think there is a lot we can do to be in control of our health that we just have not realized in the past. I would encourage anyone to research and be informed when they are diagnosed with something.

    • @Dreamopticsredlightglasses
      @Dreamopticsredlightglasses 18 дней назад +2

      well done great, I use levithyroxine daily, not sure what I would without that, I will do more research, thank you

    • @kloeaubrieh8115
      @kloeaubrieh8115 17 дней назад +2

      What did you do differently so you didn’t have to be on medication? I really want to know

    • @kateocallaghan2525
      @kateocallaghan2525 16 дней назад

      @@kloeaubrieh8115 go gluten free and heal yr gut

    • @LesliesNewPrime
      @LesliesNewPrime 15 дней назад

      Wonderful that you were able to do this! I am still on desiccated pig's thryroid (Armour or Erfa are the two brands I move between) but depending on the time of year, I can reduce or increase my dose. I monitor my pulse and body temperature to do so, with the need for thyroid hormone decreasing in summer and increasing a bit in winter.

    • @annettefideler4157
      @annettefideler4157 14 дней назад

      I had my last pregnancy when I was 40. I knew many people having healthy babies up to 47 years old. Don't believe the lie of being" too old", or that you need tests. They're not even 100% accurate anyway.

  • @zephomalunga5251
    @zephomalunga5251 8 дней назад +4

    Absolutely fantastic....
    The day I decided to take my health in my hands was a revelation.

  • @brendafosmire6519
    @brendafosmire6519 19 дней назад +7

    Interesting. Her stance on the current medical culture leaving the patient responsibly out is so true.
    I don’t agree with her diet assessments, but I am willing to listen.

  • @enzomatheo1
    @enzomatheo1 19 дней назад +13

    Don’t give up. I know someone she conceived age 46 . She did ibf whatever is that. Then she stopped coz she finds it stressful. When she stopped she got pregnant. But we prayed for her to conceive z. Praise God she got pregnant

    • @Everyblessing351
      @Everyblessing351 16 дней назад

      Iam a nurse. I have seen someone conceive at 48. No ivf. All natural

  • @maggysday
    @maggysday 14 дней назад +1

    That’s exactly what I’m doing ! Stopping all allergens to reduce inflammation I’m so glad this is being talked about

  • @mtntm5628
    @mtntm5628 20 дней назад +19

    This was an excellent subject with great information. However, I’ve got to make two points: I’ve had systemic lupus and Sjogren’s disease for over 20 years. My C reactive protein has always been 0.5 in all that time. Never, ever varies from that number, regardless of whether I’m in a flare or not. That test is not always an accurate measurement of inflammation. My rheumatologist said in some people it just doesn’t register and is not a good indicator of disease activity. Also, from the very beginning, my lupus was treated with hydroxychloroquine and methotrexate, and both were very helpful in keeping the disease process somewhat controlled and keeping me alive to this day. Were there no immunosuppressants available to her at her diagnosis? It’s hard to believe her doctor didn’t know about these very common drugs used to treat both Sjogren’s and systemic lupus for well over twenty years.

    • @rebeccap2021
      @rebeccap2021 20 дней назад +2

      Yeah exactly. Story doesn't make sense

    • @meliver8918
      @meliver8918 19 дней назад

      For S'jogrens take Silica or Derma Silica

    • @MB-fq5hf
      @MB-fq5hf 19 дней назад +4

      She did mention at the begining of the video that her 1st dr prescribed/ recommended her immune suppressants.
      I think she was looking to be in control of the symptoms in a more natural way, so she started her own research for a better lifestyle....

    • @aveleedeleon7694
      @aveleedeleon7694 18 дней назад +4

      Her doctor was going to put her on immunosuppressants but she said she was in the middle of invitro fertilization and can’t do that, or at least doesn’t want to bc she really wants to be a mother. Plus, her doctor told her she only has 5 years left so don’t have kids. She explains all of this in the beginning. She did it on her own and healed her body through food and living a healthy lifestyle.

    • @LesliesNewPrime
      @LesliesNewPrime 15 дней назад +1

      I'm glad you liked the interview. As a couple of people have said in the comments, I was actually told to take Humira, an injectable immunosuppressant, but I was reluctant to begin this because my diagnosis came in the middle of my 5th IVF cycle and I was waiting for embryos to be transferred to my uterus. Because these embryos were the result of donor eggs, which were extremely difficult to come by, I didn't want to jeopardise my chances of the embryos implanting by taking the immune suppressants. As it happens, that IVF cycle also failed, and, once it failed, I *did* begin injecting myself with Humira, and later with Enbrel. Methotrexate was not a treatment I knew or was told about in 2004, however, I have met many many women who have been put on methotrexate who tell me they cannot get pregnant, which is a side effect. Methotrexate is still not officially approved by the US FDA for treatment of lupus; it is prescribed 'off label', So, in short, my doctor *did* know about the common immune suppressant injectables and I was indeed put on them, however, she told me my cytokines, Tumour Necrosis Factor (TNF) Alpha and other immune markers were 'sky high'. My C-RP was also sky high and getting it down to 3.0 was a victory. It is now 0.3. I take your point that not everyone with an autoimmune disease will present with an elevated hsC-RP, but it is often a biomarker for disease, whether autoimmune or otherwise. For other AI patients, getting cytokines, T-NF Alpha and IGA and IGG, among others, gives a more complete picture. Thank you again for taking the time to comment.

  • @Inspiringsuccess2
    @Inspiringsuccess2 14 дней назад +18

    I got rid of a debilitating condition and my doctors didn’t want to know either. They actually made me retake tests at a different hospital as they thought the machine couldn’t be working because I improved so dramatically. 🤷‍♀️

  • @Cleopatra82
    @Cleopatra82 18 дней назад +5

    I enjoyed this interview so much ❤ Leslie is such an amazing woman!

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  18 дней назад +2

      ❤️

    • @LesliesNewPrime
      @LesliesNewPrime 15 дней назад +2

      Thank you so much for taking the time to say so. I know there are many other patients out there who have done what I have done - I'm just trying to share my story in the hopes that someone else who is in a similar situation knows there are options.

  • @t.h.nguyen5193
    @t.h.nguyen5193 14 дней назад +2

    Good inspiring interview, Claire, but somewhat incomplete! What Claire failed to cover if there were changes in eating habits, sleeping habits, career, social support, and personal life. How have those changed? It seems like a promotion for Leslie Kenny's products. What I like best is how Leslie is able to persuade her doctor to cooperate with her. This in itself is a true victory because some doctors are not open minded and even put down their patients.

  • @dogcrazy98
    @dogcrazy98 7 дней назад +1

    Thank you for a wonderful video! So much of the message resonates with me. After a misdiagnosis in 2014 that almost cost me my life, I’ve sadly lost faith in most doctors. Mine were rushing me through 10 minute appointments, telling me it was all in my head and referring me to psychologists when a specific test would have provided the answer. I’m in Australia btw. That experience made me realise I need to advocate for myself when something feels off. In some instances doctors are dismissive and transactional and sometimes well meaning doctors don’t have the time or training to offer what is needed.

  • @NatashaLeah9
    @NatashaLeah9 День назад

    Thank you so much, this inspired me a lot to feel more self empowered to heal myself❤. I have multiple auto immune conditions, i am 45 and am mostly housebound with no support or family.The drs just give me more and more medications and often dismiss me about things. I feel like i live at home like an eldrly person with a walking stick, which i do use because i used to be paralysed. This inspired me to take my health into my own hands to heal and create a better life instead of trusting doctors who dont even treat me with respect . Thank you so much.🙏💐☺️🌻💞

  • @soniahopkins6809
    @soniahopkins6809 19 дней назад +3

    Fascinating interview, diet and hormones have a huge impact on your health we really all have to take responsibility of our own health !

  • @createamenopauserecovery
    @createamenopauserecovery 13 дней назад +2

    I do all these things too. Great research on using these tools. Women underestimate treatments typically. This woman is wise. She gets it.

  • @kikiyaa8106
    @kikiyaa8106 17 дней назад +3

    Hi , thank you for the interview 🙏 ❤

  • @Whitetrim
    @Whitetrim 11 дней назад +2

    Just going to mention my personal experience with better health, at one point in my life I was pre diabetic along with serious kidney issues and constant pain, I started diet and lifestyle choices that reversed all my problems within 3 years and I did the keto diet along with intermittent fasting, I also implemented other forms of physical stress to heal the body like daily walks and longer baths, I avoided skin care products, avoided modern medicine and only used traditional medicine like lemon water, Apple cider vinegar and extra virgin olive oil

  • @debraj5694
    @debraj5694 19 дней назад +5

    What an amazing and wonderful testimony !!!!

    • @LesliesNewPrime
      @LesliesNewPrime 15 дней назад +1

      Thank you for your thoughtful comment:)

  • @evalindell2757
    @evalindell2757 2 дня назад

    What a brilliant interview! Loove this! 👌

  • @Snowchild410
    @Snowchild410 16 дней назад +7

    I’m glad that she was proactive. Her MD was really not great and showed very much lack of care. MD’s are mostly not researchers and couldn’t care less, unfortunately.

  • @Marge-
    @Marge- 20 дней назад +7

    Inspiring! Love your content Clare. And thanks for the discount code on the sleep and glow pillow ❤

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  20 дней назад

      You’re so welcome! Thanks for watching and supporting ❤️

  • @ladyanaspiritwalker5082
    @ladyanaspiritwalker5082 20 дней назад +5

    At 59 with a RA diagnosis since age 25, I would love to have bio age of 21. But I do love my silver sparkling hair. Ordered spermidine supplements a few days before seeing this video~what validation

    • @LesliesNewPrime
      @LesliesNewPrime 15 дней назад +1

      I hope your spermidine experience is a good one. Please let me know how it goes!

  • @mindyholbrook8523
    @mindyholbrook8523 19 дней назад +6

    Thank you for this video. Is there a list of the supplements that Leslie takes? Thank you again 🙂

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  18 дней назад +4

      She lists them later in our conversation so the easiest way to get it in text form is just to click on the transcript and you can read it there.

    • @LesliesNewPrime
      @LesliesNewPrime 15 дней назад +4

      Hi there, thank you for your interest in the supplements I take. They are based on what my bloodwork results show I am deficient in, so they are not necessarily supplements I would recommend to everyone else.

    • @mindyholbrook8523
      @mindyholbrook8523 15 дней назад

      @@LesliesNewPrimewhat bloodwork tests should we get?

  • @carleanne
    @carleanne 20 дней назад +3

    Wonderful. Thank you so much to both of you.

  • @effigy8620
    @effigy8620 20 дней назад +113

    Great guest. I reversed my RA in a year using the protocols from Anthony William, the medical medium. No eggs, dairy, gluten, corn, soy, canola oil. His first book has chapters on Hashimotos, RA and Lupus. All triggered by the Epstein Barr Virus. I think this woman is being overly generous about doctors. Most doctors are nothing more than drug pushers. Those who are wanting to help have their hands tied and jobs on the line. We saw this during covid. I love how the Attorney General discusses loneliness yet they were all quite happy to lock people down over the last 4 years. Btw, why is there so many with compromised immune systems now? Nothing to do with the jabs, I’m sure. 😉

    • @liliac6220
      @liliac6220 20 дней назад +4

      Congratulations on your outcome of reversing RA. Did you make any other changes to your diet? Supplements that might have supported this success?

    • @florentinacorbescu3100
      @florentinacorbescu3100 20 дней назад +8

      Love your comments darling!! Interesting mind!!! … and brave!!
      Hugs!

    • @Snappypantsdance
      @Snappypantsdance 19 дней назад

      Ahh, there was a method to their madness in the lockdowns….

    • @katipohl2431
      @katipohl2431 19 дней назад +4

      Very well explained and encouraging.

    • @Dennis.Delfina
      @Dennis.Delfina 19 дней назад +7

      Eggs are healthy.

  • @christinealton350
    @christinealton350 19 дней назад +7

    I've kept my levels D3/K2 at 80 for years and never got covid and was not vacced.

    • @LesliesNewPrime
      @LesliesNewPrime 15 дней назад +2

      Vitamin D / K2 is such an underrated vitamin combo. Good for you!

  • @denise2169
    @denise2169 14 дней назад +3

    My aunt is 89 years old, has had lupus all her life, and has several children and grandchildren. She eats only healthy, natural foods with lots of vegetables (her family grows much of their own). She is remarkable. Lupus is not a death sentence.

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  13 дней назад +1

      Thank you for sharing this. So glad to hear your aunt is doing well at 89!

  • @natalienetanya7401
    @natalienetanya7401 20 дней назад +5

    Invaluable information! Thank you!!

  • @againsteveryoneswill1923
    @againsteveryoneswill1923 20 дней назад +60

    Okay, I'm listening to this really interested to see what is her secret to turning all this around. So she talks about eating right and moving and being social, etc., etc. and then almost at the very end she says ya and I do bio-identical hormone replacement therapy which really helps...really...who would've guessed. So, from what I've observed from listening to women on the internet and also on some weight lifting sites on facebook pretty much all of the women who look 20 years younger are doing bio-identical hormones. And I also know this because the women I now who eat right and exercise, including myself do not look 20 years younger and have grey hair and their muscle mass and energy are nowhere near those who do the hormones. Take the hormones away and these women would not be what they are. So if you are striving to be like this woman you need to take hormones. I'm not saying the other things don't help and are not necessary but the hormones ARE the game changer.

    • @PropheticCoachTheresa
      @PropheticCoachTheresa 20 дней назад +24

      I really do not want to take exogenous hormones. I'm just turning 60, have white hair (which I think looks quite nice) but my skin looks really good, especially as long as I drink green smoothies with tons of super foods in them daily. For me I think the biggest thing is dropping inflammatory foods-dairy, wheat, eggs (for many), peanuts maybe, sugar, processed foods. Women haven't taken hormones after menopause for thousands of years, I would like to learn how to stay youthfully healthy without them!

    • @vanessameintjes9896
      @vanessameintjes9896 20 дней назад +2

      She turned her immune system around first though

    • @passionatesingle
      @passionatesingle 20 дней назад +21

      I am on HRT too. Have been for 3 years now and I will not stop using it. I am slim, eat fairly well,weigh what I did all my life prior to Menopause and I am extremely healthy and energetic. I am 60 now and have started working out more consistently than before as I want to remain as strong as possible in the years to come. I use retinoid too but I definitely don't look 20 years younger on the outside though I could be on the inside the way I feel lol! I decided to go gray as it suits me but I am always dressed up and wearing makeup as I like to look good. NObody can say I've let myself go. I take care of my mum with Alzheimers too and I wouldn't be able to do that without HRT to keep me sane and possibly prevent or slow down any possibility of me getting that horrible disease too. She had a hysterectomy at 42 and has now lived 46 years without estrogen. I'm sure that had something to do with her outcome. We must not forget that we live much longer now,not like generations past where women lived only 15-20 years without estrogen. Nowadays we are living 35-40 years without this important hormone. Who wants heart disease, osteoporosis or Alzheimers when you know you can do something about it by taking hrt if you are an ideal candidate? Not me!!

    • @alicejwho
      @alicejwho 19 дней назад +15

      I'm 58 and don't take HRT. I look young for my age and I feel great! I'm also strong, lean and healthy with LOTS of energy.

    • @roma8374
      @roma8374 19 дней назад +9

      She doesn't look younger than her age. She looks fine but not younger. The only thing that might be younger is if she really doesn't have white hair, but she could be coloring it.

  • @shelleybevacqua
    @shelleybevacqua 20 дней назад +9

    I too am 59.waiting for my biological age test from Novos Age. Supposedly, dna methylation tests are the most accurate. But I wish I did the test with Trudiagnostics. That test measures your bio age, telomere length, like 100 biomarkers, aging pace, immunity and the function of 12 organs. Both Novos Age and Trudiagnostic base the results from the most advanced tests around. I think it's called the Dunedin pace Clock. Designed by Harvard. But I can't wait. Turning 60 in January

    • @shelleybevacqua
      @shelleybevacqua 20 дней назад +1

      Dunedin Pace*

    • @firelight-vitality
      @firelight-vitality 19 дней назад +3

      I bet they will say that you are younger than 59 and then you will go and recommend it to 20 more people.

    • @MM-li8nk
      @MM-li8nk 18 дней назад +1

      I want to do this and have been considering 2 of the Novos popular products for a while now. This Trudia test is intriguing and right up my alley. I’ll have to look into it. Also about to start the ‘blue’ drink and red light therapy. Please come back and let us know how your test went. :)

  • @bluerain4241
    @bluerain4241 18 дней назад +2

    Never thought this was even possible. My new motivation

  • @marx992
    @marx992 16 часов назад

    Wonderful video Do you by chance have a brand name list of all supplements listed? Thank you!

  • @vivienespada-chatila4595
    @vivienespada-chatila4595 16 дней назад +2

    Truly enjoyed this

  • @florencehendrick4781
    @florencehendrick4781 8 дней назад

    Phenomenal interview, so happy I found your channel. Thank you.

  • @DR-yl5sp
    @DR-yl5sp 20 дней назад +4

    Loving your channel and content! 🙏🏼

  • @herenow2895
    @herenow2895 20 дней назад +14

    Leslie's hair is enough to get you interested in how she looks after herself.
    Great interview. Thanks.

    • @ginafiallos6163
      @ginafiallos6163 20 дней назад +7

      high quality hair tint can create just that effect: rich color, high lustre, loads of body

    • @Snappypantsdance
      @Snappypantsdance 19 дней назад

      @@ginafiallos6163 well, true, but it makes you wonder if it’s natural or not

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  19 дней назад +3

      She really does have fabulously healthy hair.

    • @frenchartantiquesparis424
      @frenchartantiquesparis424 19 дней назад +2

      Asian hair is very thick.

    • @stargazerbird
      @stargazerbird 17 дней назад +3

      Asian. Explains the hair and generally seeming younger.

  • @sheylaboucher3829
    @sheylaboucher3829 12 дней назад +1

    Thank you to share good awareness to the world!

  • @maireadweaver8952
    @maireadweaver8952 12 дней назад +3

    LOVED this interview Clare .. just ordered my first bottle of Primeadine!! I'll be rattling from all the supplements!! I am already taking magnesuim for 'restless leg' syndrome .. it has been phenomenal!! As well as Vit D (my levels were at 9 so seriously low!!), B vitamins, Iron and Collagen Supplements!!! I am really hoping that this concoction will help with my permanent feeling of exhaustion!!! Menopause isn't fun!!!!

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  12 дней назад +2

      Let me know if you feel it helps you Mairead! I've also built up quite a little supplement stack. I do find strength training helps a lot with energy - not sure if you've started down that path yet but I highly recommend it.

    • @maireadweaver8952
      @maireadweaver8952 12 дней назад

      @@thehonestchannel Thanks Clare, will def keep you posted. My problem is that I am so exhausted all the time, particularly after work that I cannot even face a walk. So I am hoping to get some energy back to start back swimming. It is so debilitating and v frustrating. Thanks for all the super interviews, they are so helpful!

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  11 дней назад +2

      @@maireadweaver8952 So sorry to hear you're experiencing that. You're really not alone. I know a lot of people who feel very similarly at this stage in life.

    • @maireadweaver8952
      @maireadweaver8952 11 дней назад +1

      @@thehonestchannel Thanks Clare .. as a very active person it is so so very frustrating, but you have to put a smile on your face and keep resisting the urge to sneak into bed!!! I am hoping that the HRT and supplements will start to kick in soon and I have started a new nighttime regime to try and get back on track!!! Thank you for all the brilliant videos (and the lovely supportive messages!!!) x

  • @Serendipity-gj2me
    @Serendipity-gj2me 7 дней назад +1

    We do not need animal protein to survive. I was on deaths bed 15 years ago. Changed my dietary habits by going plant based, vegan eating a high fruit, no grains, diet reversing all my illnesses in a short time. Had I listened to the doctors I would have been dead today. I am healthy, and disease free from living this lifestyle. I never bought into protein myth thank goodness, and thrived.
    Zero meds or supplements only clean food, and clean water. Initially I drank Dandelion tea, Burdock tea and Sarsaparilla tea to help with the elimination process.

  • @nadinesmith4397
    @nadinesmith4397 11 дней назад

    Excellent information! There are some great takeaways for me to work with my clients as a physio. Thanks much.

  • @crystalclear6824
    @crystalclear6824 10 дней назад +3

    The fact that the Doctors “don’t have time” is so irresponsible . We rely on Dr’s to help and guide us.

  • @laurahowarth851
    @laurahowarth851 19 дней назад +2

    Thanks for this - so hopeful 🌱

  • @lyudmilamusiyenko9943
    @lyudmilamusiyenko9943 10 дней назад +1

    Blessings to you both !!! Two Glorious Ladies !!!

  • @terridoyle8056
    @terridoyle8056 19 дней назад +2

    Thank you for the Leslie Kenny interview. Who does Leslie use for all the tests she gets please? It seems so many of us are in a Catch-22 situation with our GP's. They don't want to do many of the tests Leslie suggested or, when you have them done privately, don't want to act on the results and help 'in tandem' as you said. The patient is definitely the 'missing' piece.

    • @jessiesheldon-huffey1824
      @jessiesheldon-huffey1824 18 дней назад +1

      I see a hormone specialist as regular doctors rarely understand the benefits of optimal hormone levels and the treatment involved.

    • @LesliesNewPrime
      @LesliesNewPrime 15 дней назад +2

      Due to my hypothyroidism, I have always seen an endocrinologist, who trained in France, qualified as a GP in the UK, and then done further training with the Institute for Functional Medicine in the US. Her holistic approach is informed by blood tests done in Belgium. The whole process of getting blood drawn and tested and then getting my protocol costs 800 Euros + £650. I do this twice a year, which seems crazy expensive for most people in the UK who are used to getting all healthcare for free, but I would rather spend on my health, since I can't get this information through the NHS. But we patients have to do what we have to do. I'm happy to forego other things in order to afford this kind of testing and care.

  • @AmyBelisle
    @AmyBelisle 18 дней назад +3

    Love this! Great insight

  • @ilovemondays4663
    @ilovemondays4663 19 дней назад +2

    very powerful discussion. I believe the majority of health issues can be self healed. Shame on that doctor for not wanting to know what you did. That is invaluable knowledge that could help others. I would love to hear if there is anyone out there that has cured type 1 diabetes. Doctors say it's can't be cured but maybe no one has challenged that yet

  • @gma2039
    @gma2039 20 дней назад +3

    Very interesting and inspirational interview. Regardless of her treatment choices and whether or not everyone agrees with them, her overall message to live as well as you can and don't give up hope is key. In fairness, every treatment doesn't work for everybody, but why not take an active role in our care and treat our bodies well, regardless of outcome? Lupus is notoriously hard to diagnose and I'm surprised her doctor didn't suggest retesting right away, and refer to a rheumatologist. She was justified in getting a second option. It may have saved her life. At the very least it greatly improved the quality of her existence.

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  20 дней назад +2

      Well said.

    • @what8562
      @what8562 20 дней назад

      I honestly do not believe there was one conversation with a single physician.
      You are correct, now or 20 years ago, there would have been a follow up.

  • @bernadettefern
    @bernadettefern 11 дней назад +1

    Inflammation is NOT the root cause, it is a transitional symptom after the body is presented with a negative situation. Your “cause” was a species-specific blood product (milk) with its foreign growth hormones, insulin factors, congestive (casein) properties. If you would have been my patient I would have looked at your consumption immediately to see what could be eliminated and what could be added to achieve appropriate function (not temporary symptomatic treatment).

  • @kateking3953
    @kateking3953 14 дней назад +3

    This is great, and I totally accept we have power over our own health and wellbeing, but very few people have 12,000 to spend on plasma transplants.

  • @kathleenphillips7145
    @kathleenphillips7145 20 дней назад +48

    Not really buying what this woman is promoting. I had a complete thyroidectomy 8 years ago from thyroid cancer. I’ve been vegan ever since and feel absolutely fabulous! I get my magnesium from my greens and take vitamin B supplements. I luckily never experienced hot flashes when I went through Menopause so never needed or took hormones with exception Levothyroxine to replace my missing thyroid. For me, at 71, I eat a clean vegan diet along by exercising with weights and keep moving to stay healthy and vibrant for many years to come.

    • @yuliaschannel6288
      @yuliaschannel6288 20 дней назад +3

      You are scammer. No one on vegan diet can feel great, specially at 71😂😂😂

    • @nathalie2917
      @nathalie2917 19 дней назад +9

      well… I do😉

    • @GalacticWoman
      @GalacticWoman 19 дней назад +14

      @@nathalie2917 I believe you, we are all different and some thrive some dont. its what works for an individual

    • @tanyasydney2235
      @tanyasydney2235 19 дней назад +4

      @@yuliaschannel6288 I hope you're joking.

    • @MB-kn5hz
      @MB-kn5hz 19 дней назад +8

      ​@@yuliaschannel6288That's not fair to say. I don't agree with a vegan lifestyle , but if it has worked for her you are disregarding her experience and choice.

  • @shartmann2008
    @shartmann2008 17 дней назад +7

    IVIG saved my mother. 11 years ago.

    • @LesliesNewPrime
      @LesliesNewPrime 15 дней назад +1

      Yes! Wonderful to hear about someone else who has had a positive outcome through IVIg!

    • @kingyo9783
      @kingyo9783 8 дней назад

      What it is?

  • @midlifequeens
    @midlifequeens 19 дней назад +6

    I don't understand which doctor she had to convince to get the IV treatment. When she went to see her doctor after 6 months, the doctor didn't want to know what she did to heal from arthritis and lupus. (Because the doctor doesn't have time? That boggles the mind.)

    • @lucycallaghan8435
      @lucycallaghan8435 17 дней назад +1

      It certainly doesn’t do service to Doctors but luckily not all doctors are like the one she dealt with. When things go drastically wrong and emergency help is needed, we run to the Doctor and not a bottle of supplements. I think that traditional medicine and alternative medicine are both important and in the end, we are ultimately responsible for our own health and for finding the solution that best fits.

    • @LesliesNewPrime
      @LesliesNewPrime 15 дней назад

      @@lucycallaghan8435 I agree with you 100%. Modern medicine is absolutely brilliant at *acute* care conditions - if you are in an accident, have a heart attack, etc. But it is less good for treatment of *chronic* conditions - these include lifestyle conditions such as diabetes, which is treated when it can, over time and with lifestyle changes, be reversed in some cases. This is where each of us has the opportunity to take responsibility for the choices we make daily with our diet, movement, sleep, stress reduction, positive social connections, all of which are part of a *holistic* approach to healing or at least improving the status of *chronic* diseases.

  • @yvonnecoogan8287
    @yvonnecoogan8287 20 дней назад +7

    I don't understand how lupus would just go after ivig I thought it was a treatment not a cure/ remission. My sister in law is 75 and was diagnosed with lupus 25 years ago after being wrongly treated for rheumatoid arthritis for over 5 years. She looks after herself and has great treatment from her consultant and is reasonably well most of the time, but the lupus marker is in her gene strand. So I don't know what to make of what this lady is saying.

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  20 дней назад +4

      Certainly a complex one because I believe lupus can be quite difficult to diagnose in the first place with no single test for it. But having been diagnosed and also told there was no cure, her doctor then informed her that her follow-up test results appeared to show full remission and her symptoms have never returned.

    • @calista1280
      @calista1280 20 дней назад

      I would highly recommend your sister remove GLUTENS from her diet. It has improved my own life immensely!
      FYI: I have had Fibromyalgia for 3 decades, with lots of pain, spasms, fatigue & numerous neurological symptoms. I tried KETO to lose weight as I am unable to exercise much. This led me to Dr Peter Osborne on RUclips & bought his book: No Grain, No Pain about how GLUTEN in grains, etc causes inflammation. It is also in condiments, makeup, skincare products etc etc. Removing most of these GLUTENS has reduced the INFLAMMATION, I was taking 6 pills for daily!!! After going mostly CARNIVORE, it also gave me a SURGE OF ENERGY & a CLEAR MIND! My liver & kidneys are grateful as am I. I have been given my LIFE BACK!🎉😅
      Check out Drs Chaffee & Ken Berry on RUclips for more info. It's worth a try for sure!

    • @what8562
      @what8562 20 дней назад

      ​@@thehonestchannelwhat surprised me that "there is no cure" is taken as a synonym for "you can't have a life-long remission".

    • @mtntm5628
      @mtntm5628 20 дней назад +4

      I’m troubled by her statement that the doctor said there was nothing that could be done and no treatments available for her lupus when she was diagnosed 20 years ago. That simply isn’t true.

    • @lesliekenny2424
      @lesliekenny2424 20 дней назад

      @@mtntm5628Hi there, as a patient I was completely ignorant about what lupus even was, so took at face value what my doctor told me - that RA was manageable with immunosuppressants but lupus had no cure. This was 2004 and I was in the US which generally has more therapies on offer than other countries, assuming you can pay for them, which my insurance could. If there was a drug available, I don’t think there was a reason for my doctor to say there was nothing I could do about it 🤷🏻‍♀️

  • @inquisitive9248
    @inquisitive9248 18 дней назад +4

    The doctor’s rejection of listening to her recovery story tells a story of what is wrong with our medical system

  • @sailingby
    @sailingby 19 дней назад +1

    Fascinating conversation - thank you

  • @juliettesherrill5116
    @juliettesherrill5116 19 дней назад +5

    Her doctor didn’t want to know because she didn’t want to have to change what she is doing and that is, supporting her boss, big pharma.

  • @irenadurakic-edwards9577
    @irenadurakic-edwards9577 7 дней назад +1

    Im vegan and long dark hair 57 no grays yes im very active as its my character,i love skiing,swimming,walk everywhere ,carr my stuff and love nature and animals.I also look much younger and am slim and fit..I dont agree about meat i felt bad when ate meat

  • @Yf8f-b2l
    @Yf8f-b2l 19 дней назад +6

    You are not supposed to take melatonin more than 30 days in a row unless you want to mess up with your natural production

    • @369ladynada
      @369ladynada 19 дней назад

      True.

    • @biancabp5829
      @biancabp5829 16 дней назад +2

      That is absolutely not true. Melatonin is the most potent antioxidant- even more than glutathione. Exogenous melatonin does not affect your own production. It is used in very high doses for cancer patients and it is a longevity hormone and supplements.

    • @LesliesNewPrime
      @LesliesNewPrime 15 дней назад

      @@biancabp5829 Here here!

    • @LesliesNewPrime
      @LesliesNewPrime 15 дней назад

      I only began to take melatonin after speaking with Dr Satchin Panda, a sleep researcher at the Salk Institute in La Jolla, California. He told me that by the age of 50, we make 1/10th of the melatonin we make at age 5, so supplementing at this age is not problematic.

  • @firelight-vitality
    @firelight-vitality 19 дней назад +6

    She doesn't looks older than 59 and that's a quite an accomplishment.

    • @suzyvegalicious5646
      @suzyvegalicious5646 17 дней назад +2

      What do you mean? She doesn't look 59 at all.

    • @assarbiamillen4823
      @assarbiamillen4823 17 дней назад

      In my opinion, she looks her age...only she looks very very healthy and beautiful. She certainly doesnt look 40s she looks mid-late 50s. ​@@suzyvegalicious5646

    • @investigativereports1622
      @investigativereports1622 17 дней назад

      @@suzyvegalicious5646 lady, Learn to read.

    • @LesliesNewPrime
      @LesliesNewPrime 15 дней назад +1

      I'm happy to be and look 59. I think my laugh lines show I've had a good life overall and I'm happy about that:)

    • @LesliesNewPrime
      @LesliesNewPrime 15 дней назад +1

      @@suzyvegalicious5646 That's very sweet of you to say 💜

  • @sueh2970
    @sueh2970 20 дней назад +3

    You talked about taking Magnesium. How much should we take?

  • @mortimer1ish
    @mortimer1ish 20 дней назад +3

    This was my favourite interview you have done it was really interesting thank you ❤

  • @oswahchaudhry1170
    @oswahchaudhry1170 11 дней назад

    Informative video!! Big thanks

  • @claudiaglows
    @claudiaglows 6 дней назад

    What an inspirational and important story

  • @evelynmelian-glick436
    @evelynmelian-glick436 7 дней назад

    Thank you for this eye opening interview. I think she her doctors should’ve been aware of what helped her. I would’ve also told her she was WRONG about the diagnosis. Doctors need to add nutrition to treatments

  • @shoufen
    @shoufen 14 дней назад

    Amazing interview 🎉

  • @TameraScott-ei7is
    @TameraScott-ei7is 19 дней назад +21

    Eat beef salt & water to heal!

  • @MBT372
    @MBT372 20 дней назад +4

    My coworker has both conditions since age 25, she’s now 39 and doing great. That’s weird what her doctor said.

    • @LesliesNewPrime
      @LesliesNewPrime 15 дней назад +1

      I think she said it because I gave so much pushback on taking the immunosuppressants while doing my 5th IVF. That's when she said, 'I wouldn't do it. You've got a good 5 years left.' I really think she meant it to be helpful.

  • @tymom9313
    @tymom9313 17 дней назад +10

    Nope, nope, nope...
    At 38 I put my autoimmune disease into remission with a ketovore way of eating! At 39 I conceived naturally and delivered a healthy, almost 8lb baby!!
    I do agree, we are all very different but there's only one proper diet for humans.

    • @ranchoboomerang
      @ranchoboomerang 13 дней назад +1

      We are an evolving species things change.

    • @Laura-bf8ot
      @Laura-bf8ot 12 дней назад

      @@ranchoboomerang evolution is a lie

  • @melissaward8755
    @melissaward8755 14 дней назад

    Hi Clare, Thank you for this great interview. I ordered her Primeadine supplement. i have learned so much from watching your channel and am trying to implement the topics. I am wondering if you still are using the Ora Lift device? I just came across that episode.

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  13 дней назад

      So glad you find the channel helpful! I still wear the Oralift on and off in front of the TV at night to keep my jaw in check. It's really made a difference.

  • @kroyal4296
    @kroyal4296 15 дней назад +1

    It would be great if you mentioned how much of each supplement is hood to take?

  • @lindapringle1285
    @lindapringle1285 20 дней назад +2

    Fantastic info thank you 😊

  • @toriscott1881
    @toriscott1881 13 дней назад +1

    But sadly, the doctor showed she was uninspired, whether she was stressed or busy! We need to insure that our healers stay passionate and inspired!

  • @kroyal4296
    @kroyal4296 18 дней назад +2

    I love your channel and your content, but I agree you should disclose at the beginning if somebody is selling a product I also think people should be worn that melatonin messes up your pituitary gland and shouldn’t be used on a regular basis. It’s good for jet lag and occasional use.

    • @LesliesNewPrime
      @LesliesNewPrime 15 дней назад

      This interview was not sponsored. With regard to melatonin, I'm simply sharing what Dr Satchin Panda, sleep researcher at the Salk Institute in La Jolla, California, told me, which is that at age 50 we produce 1/10th the melatonin we produce at age 5. When I asked if I should be worried about reducing my own production of melatonin, he said my own production would be so low anyway, it wouldn't be an issue. Melatonin is also an antioxidant.

  • @Loveandlight428
    @Loveandlight428 19 дней назад +2

    How do you measure biological age? What tests would you do??

  • @richarderbe678
    @richarderbe678 9 дней назад

    Few questions. The IViG. How many sessions( how long) did you do this? Are you on some yearly/monthly maintenance using iViG?
    I’ve read that once you have an autoimmune disease you always have it , when your doctor looked at blood work and declared you no longer had lupus, it really was your markers were down to low ( or the auto anti-bodies were non existent) ?
    Sorry if I missed the “magic” of your reversal , but What was (is) the exact diet ? Thanks

  • @shelley4417
    @shelley4417 18 дней назад +2

    Great interview thanks ! Im wondering whether my husbands knobbly fingers and some of his finger tips growing skew are due to RA ?

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  17 дней назад

      Definitely worth getting it checked out. Not sure of his age but osteoarthritis is common as we get older too.

  • @chrissie.0864
    @chrissie.0864 День назад

    Every time I take B vitamins it causes me to feel depressed and anxious - does anyone else experience this - or can anyone tell me why I experience these symptoms ?

  • @lilbees2618
    @lilbees2618 20 дней назад +3

    Is the GF version as potent as the original? Why would gluten be in an anti inflammation supplement?

    • @rbes7803
      @rbes7803 20 дней назад +1

      I haven't looked at her supplements but my guess is that she's selling packaged wheat germ - an excellent & cheap form of spermadine. As she stated herself, you can easily get it in food. It's also in mushrooms & natto.

  • @jillpotts7472
    @jillpotts7472 20 дней назад +11

    i think she looks great!

  • @tatini7591
    @tatini7591 20 дней назад +3

    This doctor 🤯 what she said about 5 years 🤦‍♀️ I know so many people with this condition and they are all fine today many years later. The thing that shocked me is that just like the Uk and other countries, the doctor receives your tests and only calls you if he thinks is something wrong, in my country we receive the test , read ( study the results) and take it to the doctor to discuss and if we don’t agree with the analysis we take it to someone else.

    • @thehonestchannel
      @thehonestchannel  20 дней назад +2

      That's a really good point. I also wish they would give us our full test results here as standard so we could share with other physicians etc.

    • @what8562
      @what8562 20 дней назад

      ​@@thehonestchannelWait. They don't? Don't you have legislation that protects your right to access your own healthcare record?

  • @raik.7510
    @raik.7510 20 дней назад +3

    So does this means she still menstruate ? If so that’s amazing
    She definitely worked on her menstrual lifespan
    If she still gets her periods
    And she might managed to strengthen her telomeres