Sandra: She Tried Carnivore To Help Her Daughter Heal, The Surprising Results

For Sandra, pain was just a scheduled part of life. Since the age of 11, she carried ibuprofen everywhere to manage a debilitating menstrual cycle. By 35, a sharp, recurring pain in her chest and chronic knee pain had joined the list. She told herself she’d wait until she turned 40 to tell a doctor, convinced the only answer would be a lifetime of medication.


But it wasn’t her own pain that finally broke the cycle—it was her daughter’s.


The Eight-Year-Old on Three Meds

Sandra’s daughter had struggled with stomach issues since birth. By age eight, she was “cramping down,” unable to even make it to school. The medical system in Kansas did what it knew best: MRIs, CAT scans, endoscopies, and elimination diets. When they found nothing, they put the little girl on a rotating cocktail of three medications at a time.


The breaking point came when the doctors suggested “therapy” for the eight-year-old—not to fix her stomach, but to help her “understand that it’s okay to be on medication for the rest of her life.”


“I told my husband, this is just not right,” Sandra recalls. “I said, ‘Let me try this diet first before I let my 8-year-old try it.'”


The Experiment

Sandra started the carnivore diet as a shield for her daughter. She wanted to ensure it was safe before transitioning her child. Within weeks, the results were undeniable. Sandra’s knee pain vanished. Her chest pains stopped. The “normal” constipation she’d had since her teens was gone.


Perhaps most surprising was the anxiety. “I didn’t even know I had anxiety until I went on carnivore,” she says. While preparing for a major certification exam, she realized the usual racing heart and panic were replaced by a profound, steady calm.


Healing Across Generations

Seeing her own success, Sandra transitioned her daughter. Within the first week, the stomach pain that had plagued the little girl for eight years simply stopped. No more cramping, no more crying after meals, and no more “maintenance” medication.

Today, Sandra and her family live in Guam, performing missionary work through their church. In a tropical environment where produce is expensive and metabolic disease is rampant, Sandra’s family thrives on a simple, meat-heavy diet.


Her four children are homeschooled and “surprisingly focused,” no longer trapped in the cycle of constant snacking and mood swings. For Sandra, the journey that started as a desperate search for her daughter’s health ended in a complete restoration of her own.


“I thought the first three months were it… but then at six months, my hormones were working better, things were easier. The longer you do it, the better you feel.”

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