Victoria lost 517 lbs on a carnivore diet

I have Lymphedema & Lipedema. It’s terrible! I ballooned up to 840 not knowing what was going on with my body. I’ve spent the last 8 years in a nursing home as to not be a burden to my family because I didn’t know how to fix this. So far, on Paleo first, then Keto & now Carnivore, I’ve lost 517 pounds in 3 years!

I have, at least, 160 pounds of skin & extra tissue that I need to, eventually, have removed, but right now, I’m continuing to eat Carnivore & hope it removes as much of the fat & or fluid I can get off my body before I put myself through surgery.

Results are not typical. All viewers of this content, especially those taking prescription or over-the-counter medications, should consult their physicians before beginning any nutrition, supplement or lifestyle program.

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4 thoughts on “Victoria lost 517 lbs on a carnivore diet”

  1. Research Autophagy. Your body will eat the excess skin and blood vessels. Get the book Anyway You Can by Dr Annette Bosworth on Amazon. Don’t do surgery. Fasting and patience. Good luck.
    I’m trying to fix edema or Lymphedema. Thanks for sharing your story.

  2. Wow, Victoria. That is really impressive. Thank you for sharing, and good luck with your ongoing journey to health.

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