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The Wildatarian Diet: Living As Nature Intended: A Customized Nutritional Approach for Optimal Health, Energy and Vitality.

May 2, 2019
Teri Cochrane, an integrative practitioner and thought leader in nutritional counseling, introduces the Wildatarian Diet, a unique approach to personalized nutrition. She highlights the pitfalls of conventional diets, advocating for choices based on individual health needs and genetic makeup. Teri discusses the benefits of wild-sourced foods and how they can improve health outcomes. She also explores sustainable food sourcing, the importance of backyard chicken-keeping, and practical tips for incorporating this diet into daily life for optimal vitality.
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ANECDOTE

Patient Zero and Wilditarian Diet Success

  • Teri Cochrane's "patient zero," Glenn, had end-stage amyloidosis.
  • Switching to wild game and shellfish stabilized his condition within three months, enabling continued chemo and recovery.
INSIGHT

Amyloid Formation in Industrial Farming

  • Crowding conditions in industrial farming create indigestible amyloid proteins in animal tissue.
  • These amyloids accumulate, potentially causing autoimmune-like issues.
INSIGHT

Amyloids and Autoimmune Disease

  • Amyloids can reawaken viruses, contributing to autoimmune conditions like Hashimoto's.
  • Switching to a wild-type diet has shown to resolve Hashimoto's in some cases.
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