Did you know that approximately 50 million Americans, 20 percent of the population or one in five people, suffer from autoimmune diseases?  And women are more likely than men to be affected; some estimates say that 75 percent of those affected–some 30 million people–are women.

That's why on today's episode I have a special guest, Dr. Terry Wahls, author of the popular book The Wahls Protocol: How I Beat Progressive MS Using Paleo Principles and Functional Medicine. 

She and I delve into her early childhood and the health issues that led to Terry's progressive illness, along with Terry's big "ah-ha!" moment that led to her creating the Wahls Protocol.

There is just so much in this episode, I hope you have pen and paper ready.

In today's episode, you'll learn...

Why Dr. Wahls prefers ketones derived from medium chain triglycerides versus dairy products; The problems with cesarean birth, our gut microbiome, and ketosis; Terry's #1 tip for optimal health, and... Much, much more. Subscribe on

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Episode Breakdown

Terry shares stories of her early childhood and the health issues that led to her progressive illness

Why Terry says she stopped reading medical material for five years 

How a simple supplement cocktail allowed Terry to get out of bed and go to work

What the current teaching of progressive MS is and what you'd typically expect

Terry's radical change to eating Paleo in 2002

Why Terry wanted to grow more muscle on her legs through electrical stimulation

The struggles of taking a course on neuroprotection from the Institute for Functional Medicine

Terry's big "ah-ha!" moment (10:38)

How the University of Google helped Terry find a list of 20 foods that would then lead to what we now know as The Wahls Protocol

How The Wahls Protocol is different than the typical paleo diet

Why its important to shift our environment into a habitat that's more closely aligned to our hunter-gatherer kin

Why Terry tells people to, "Think about where your ancestors came from."

Terry reviews the history of life on our planet

Why Dr. Wahls says our health declines as we lose the diversity of our gut microbiome

Why Terry is more fond of the medium chain triglyceride (MCT) ketogenic diet rather than the dairy-based ketogenic diet

Dr. Wahls favorite source for MCT

Why Terry doesn't use red palm oil

Why Terry says she only eats once a day, or, every other day

Why those with ApoE4 gene expression do not want to use coconut oil or saturated fats (and what to use instead)

Why Dr. Wahls prefers a diet that is higher in resistance starch and fiber

Terry contrasts the diets of typical sugar burners versus that of a primal fat burner

The therapeutic use of ketogenic diets in the early 1900's

Why Dr. Wahls says you should consume ketone bodies from MCT rather than from dairy

Why Terry says if you're wanting to become a mom or dad, why you may not want to be in ketosis

What is "metabolic flexibility?"

What might happen if Dr. Wahls were to eat even a small amount of bread or dairy

Why Dr. Wahls practices cold thermogenesis and spends time in the sauna

The types of movement Terry likes to engage with

The differences between being born vaginally versus being born via c-section

Issues with going low-carb high-fat

Why Terry is confident that the MCT oil-based keto diet is less stressful than the dairy-based keto diet

Why Terry adds seaweed to her diet but cautions against eating too much

James gets the personal opinion of Dr. Wahls on his own eating strategy and what that exactly looks like

Why Terry has a goal of eating 200 different plant species a year (and why you should, too)

Shinrin-yoku or forest bathing

Terry gives practical tips on how to begin healing yourself of chronic autoimmune disorders with the power of whole foods

Why Terry says that as soon as you begin to think you have the corner on the truth, you are now completely wrong.

The one piece of advice Terry says everyone, including myself, should be doing on a consistent basis for better health