An INCREDIBLE Recovery by a Doctor's Doctor! Dr Saray Stancic

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Hear this inspirational and educational story of Dr Saray Stancic's journey from being an active board-certified infectious disease physician to MS patient to overcoming MS and becoming a Doctor's Doctor! Dr Saray Stancic is board certified Lifestyle Medicine, active member in the American College of Lifestyle Medicine and champion of the field working to transform health and healthcare. She is also certified in Infectious Disease, founder and owner of Stancic Health and Wellness, a prolific speaker around the World, and producer of the documentary Code Blue.
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  • @davidsgardell
    @davidsgardell3 жыл бұрын

    I can relate so much to this. I was 20 back in early 2000, when I was diagnosed with MS. Long story short, I’ve been vegan for 16 years, zero meds, and haven’t had a symptom to date! ✌️

  • @neofilm

    @neofilm

    3 жыл бұрын

    Wow, that's so awesome! Thanks for sharing! Where do you live? I would love to come interview you!

  • @juliewake4585

    @juliewake4585

    2 жыл бұрын

    I wish I’d got to it sooner. I have had MS for nearly 20 years but was only diagnosed in 2018.

  • @bobbybansal

    @bobbybansal

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@juliewake4585 same story with my wife, she had MS apparently for over 15 years, only few weeks back she got her first attack, it is heartbreaking...how are you coping with it? my wife is vegan for several years now, what has been your experience so far if you don't mind me asking.

  • @juliewake4585

    @juliewake4585

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@bobbybansal sorry I tried to reply and KZread died on me! I don’t know if you saw my reply but I’m doing ok. I’m 61 so was diagnosed pretty late in life.

  • @bobbybansal

    @bobbybansal

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@juliewake4585 Thank you so much Julie, I am glad to hear you are okay. My wife was bed ridden when she was 19, the doctors back then did not have a clue what she had....few weeks back she got a tingling sensation on her face and it wouldn't go....we visited a neurologist who highly recommended an MRI and lumbar puncture, concluded that 15 years back too it was MS...she is now 34 and this is so heartbreaking for us....we are vegans for several years....maybe not following the best diet per se, but overall are healthy.....we'd like to receive some guidance and support to fight this disease...already we have completely switched our diet...only non processed foods, lots of fruits, vegetables, grains, no oil, no sugar, etc. Thank you again for your response.

  • @borealisland
    @borealisland4 жыл бұрын

    How do people down vote this material? I'm perplexed. A million upvotes from me, with great gratitude and thanks.

  • @sharit7970

    @sharit7970

    4 жыл бұрын

    Down voters: big pharma, big meat, big dairy, big bacon, big chicken ... ; )

  • @raytry69

    @raytry69

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@sharit7970 And their believers.

  • @Cryptolorian

    @Cryptolorian

    3 жыл бұрын

    Ignorance is bliss!

  • @sharit7970
    @sharit79704 жыл бұрын

    Wow! What a great presentation! Hard to argue with someone who overcame MS with a plant based diet! Thanks for posting!

  • @ronnie3440
    @ronnie34404 жыл бұрын

    One of the best presentations I have listened to.

  • @dudleyhardial2273
    @dudleyhardial22734 жыл бұрын

    This is one of the most powerful and persuasive health based video I have ever seen on You Tube. Dr Stancic is a very remarkable doctor. Glad that I have seen this.

  • @upsidedownshell
    @upsidedownshell2 жыл бұрын

    I wish you all the success in our health system.

  • @betzib8021
    @betzib80214 жыл бұрын

    So needed..incredible presentation. Such a brave and powerful woman.

  • @eelkeaptroot1393
    @eelkeaptroot13934 жыл бұрын

    Fascinating story!

  • @StevenTPriest
    @StevenTPriest4 жыл бұрын

    Great presentation! This deserves millions more views.

  • @JW4REnvironment
    @JW4REnvironment4 жыл бұрын

    It is odd that medical schools do not yet provide enough education on good diets to med students. Thanks to this doctor for sharing her critical insights to prevent and reverse chronic diseases.

  • @wizardatmath

    @wizardatmath

    2 жыл бұрын

    Is not odd. Is Qof $

  • @barbarabrand3184
    @barbarabrand31842 жыл бұрын

    Excellent presentation! I’ve been on the Swank diet for almost 30 years. Originally diagnosed with too many lesions to count, I’m still fully mobile and active. This is life-changing information every MSer should listen to!

  • @juliewake4585

    @juliewake4585

    2 жыл бұрын

    Well done with this. I’ve been following OMS (basically the Swank diet with additions and modifications) for only 2.5 years and I wish I’d got to it sooner.

  • @GiuseppeZompatori
    @GiuseppeZompatori4 жыл бұрын

    Fantastic talk, thanks for sharing! Too bad we also have to deal with the misinformation spread by the dairy/meat industry, besides better nutrition education for physicians...

  • @jdw0426
    @jdw04264 жыл бұрын

    These videos are phenomenal. Thank you for sharing!

  • @shirleyhoward8438
    @shirleyhoward84384 жыл бұрын

    People are getting more and more interested in treating diseases with nutrition! Drugs may be needed for emergencies then try to get off them with nutrition. Love Dr William Li's lectures!

  • @stilbil
    @stilbil4 жыл бұрын

    Simply EXCELLENT, Just what I Needed to Inspire/Validate My Retired Nurse Best Friend to STOP being a Dino & Change to Live!!

  • @deniscullis8518
    @deniscullis85184 жыл бұрын

    Great video.thank you xden

  • @hellomd5046
    @hellomd50464 жыл бұрын

    brilliant presentation! I worry for her safety

  • @davidgoldstein7393
    @davidgoldstein73933 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for being so strong and determined. Thank you for being brave enough to share. Infinite Love & Gratitude

  • @john4385
    @john4385 Жыл бұрын

    ..Wonderful lecture, convincing and persuasive for all of us to follow a stricter WFPBD..!!.....😍😍

  • @helmutschroeder1269
    @helmutschroeder12694 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for sharing your story. I have been diagnosed with Behçet’s Disease (BD) in 1987, at age 54. BD shares with MS 7 of its 11 symptoms, and is sometimes mistaken for MS. I control my BD with a selective starch and plant-based whole food diet. I have published a book about this diet, „Behçet‘s Disease/The Diet Solution.“ The book is on the internet, and my synopsis is on the back cover.

  • @friderikehirsch-wright6055
    @friderikehirsch-wright60554 жыл бұрын

    What an inspiring talk! What inspiring work. Thank you so much for sharing this. Thank you so much for your work. Thank you. Much love from Frid

  • @williamte5579
    @williamte55794 жыл бұрын

    Remarkable sharing. Thanks much

  • @rodrigomacias3525
    @rodrigomacias35253 жыл бұрын

    Great testimony!

  • @judychancey5781
    @judychancey57814 жыл бұрын

    Dr Stancic, what has your MS doctor said since your recovery? Surely he has seen the evidence and changed his position on MS and diet?

  • @user-yh4sh4di2z
    @user-yh4sh4di2z4 жыл бұрын

    Love what she says at the 19:30 mark. Thats exactly why I went total plant based diet.

  • @mikemasail823
    @mikemasail8234 жыл бұрын

    Chapeau, Chapeau, Chapeau

  • @johnathanabrams8434
    @johnathanabrams8434 Жыл бұрын

    Easy solutions fix easy problems

  • @shericontrary2535
    @shericontrary25354 жыл бұрын

    I got sick from stress so I left my job. I had high blood sugar and protein in my urine. Stress is really a killer. It's just not worth it.

  • @Marimilitarybrat

    @Marimilitarybrat

    4 жыл бұрын

    Sheri JK, You bet. I am a hospice nurse and I've gained over 25 pounds in the past two years. Stress is certainly part of the weight gain.

  • @shericontrary2535

    @shericontrary2535

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@Marimilitarybrat I did research and found that high cortisol can cause weight gain. Someone told me that PS 100 (phosphatidylserine) helps with cortisol. I worked at a juvenile prison and gained 40 pounds over 10 years. I had to leave I was so sick. I believe high cortisol caused my achiness all over. It was an ok job but then Jay Inslee was elected governor and the stress was more than I could handle.

  • @Marimilitarybrat
    @Marimilitarybrat4 жыл бұрын

    I have a problem with GMO grain products. Tinkering with the DNA of plant proteins does not seem natural at all.

  • @emilylouise158

    @emilylouise158

    4 жыл бұрын

    Apparently it's not the DNA change that is bad for us, it's the fact they change it's DNA so that they can withstand so much more glyphosphate so as to be resistant to pests. But glyphosphate is cancerous to humans.

  • @Marimilitarybrat

    @Marimilitarybrat

    4 жыл бұрын

    Emily Sheffield, thank you for the information.

  • @TommyPusztai

    @TommyPusztai

    4 жыл бұрын

    Do not eat meat, eggs and dairy, then you will likely never eat any GMO crop. Those mostly go to the animals as feed. Or best, look for organic, that cannot be GMO.

  • @betterworld7080

    @betterworld7080

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@TommyPusztai Sorry - wish it was as simple as that but here's the truth - USDA Organic certification does not test for GMOs and Non GMO Project does not test for pesticides. You must look for both labels on any food items you buy for max protection against environmental contaminants livingnongmo.org/2019/08/29/organic-and-non-gmo-the-gold-standard-for-food/ non-gmoreport.com/articles/oct07/organics_tested_for_gmos.php gmo-awareness.com/2011/05/05/is-organic-always-gmo-free/

  • @janicemorris6085
    @janicemorris60853 жыл бұрын

    Because She was a physician she was basically clueless in regard to nutrition and disease prevention or at least improved symptoms Finally the medical community is catching up with a whole lot of people

  • @ravingcyclist624
    @ravingcyclist6244 жыл бұрын

    Is this why Americans are so fit? Healthiest nation on the planet. Pretty soon everyone here will have T2 Diabetes.

  • @VeganLinked

    @VeganLinked

    3 жыл бұрын

    I'm uploading a video on Diabetes specifically this week.

  • @kassachap
    @kassachap2 жыл бұрын

    I need to become vegan

  • @neofilm

    @neofilm

    2 жыл бұрын

    It's easy! Let me know if you have any questions. I have some tips on my site VeganLinked.com/GoVegan

  • @kassachap

    @kassachap

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks I will

  • @salujathustra9905
    @salujathustra99054 жыл бұрын

    You can shroud the Truth in obscurity and make money off of it, but that is not dead which can eternally lie, with strange aeon even death may die.

  • @Cryptolorian
    @Cryptolorian3 жыл бұрын

    33 pissed off doctors disliked this video! 😂

  • @neofilm

    @neofilm

    2 жыл бұрын

    nah, the entire audience and every presenter were doctors, those dislikes are from necrovores lol

  • @Ron_the_Skeptic
    @Ron_the_Skeptic4 жыл бұрын

    It's odd that at 20:00 she states a whole foods plant based diet is the optimum diet for all of us, considering humans don't have a digestive tract optimized for eating plants. Animals don't digest plants, microbes digest plant matter in the cecum. The human cecum is tiny and those who have had an appendectomy no longer have a cecum. The function seems to have moved to the large intestine, which is hardly optimal.

  • @neofilm

    @neofilm

    4 жыл бұрын

    we actually have digestive enzymes that go into action specifically for breaking down plants (carbs) excreted via our salivary glands ready at the mere thought of eating plants. Fiber rich foods (which are only plants) have insoluble fibers that carry nutrients (thousands of which are only found in plants) throughout the digestive track for perfect, even digestion. We're perfectly designed for eating plants from our mouth down to our microbiome because they foster the perfect type of bacteria, prevotella (into butyrate) versus bacteroides (into hydrogen sulfide) as animal flesh goes through putrefaction. The fibre, only in plants, helps flush out toxins whereas rotting animal flesh recirculates bile acids and excess sulfur containing amino acids. The heme-iron readily absorbs and oxidizes rather than being regulated as non-heme iron is. Phytosterol is so completely different our body completely eliminates it which is perfect. But oxidized cholesterol only found is animals is toxic and absorbed. So much of eating animals is toxic and yet they have on average 64 times less antioxidants that plants have to offset metabolism. Everything is pointing at we should only be eating plants actually and everything is screaming stop eating animals! So much wrong with eating animals (e.g. TMAO, mTor, Neu5gc, endotoxins, igf-1, BMAA, zoonotic diseases, etc...) and none of these things are from plants. Sure, moderation of eating animals wont kill you quick, but neither will smoking and various other drugs, hell, HIV wont kill you instantly. Does that mean you want to get it. But, even more specific, do you really want any of these in moderatation; diabetes, heart disease, neurodegenerative disease, cancer, etc? while contributing to unnecessary torture and murder to animals that were forced into existence as a commodity.

  • @Ron_the_Skeptic

    @Ron_the_Skeptic

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@neofilm, you are aware we spent millions of years evolving as carnivores while other monkeys like gorillas did not? We believe we started with a digestion system like that of gorillas but over time we traded that digestive tract for a larger brain and a smaller digestive tract. Testing of ancient bones suggests during the Paleolithic our ancestors ate meat almost exclusively but during the Neolithic they developed farming and started to develop diseases like gout and tooth decay. Some medications from plants may be good for us, but a specific chemical extracted in a lab is not the same as the whole plant. A diet of only meat won't harm you and is better for the planet than a diet of cultivated crops. The meat diet requires killing the animal being eaten. The plant diet requires irrigation, fertilizer that runs off to pollute water, pesticides which kill millions of bugs and small animals annually, and tilling soil which kills additional small animals. And, of course, kills the plants that are eaten and any other plants that happen to grow in the same field. Many plants are only available to you because they travel on ships or planes, the rest travel on trucks, often thousands of miles/kilometers. There is nothing noble about eating a plant based diet. Plants don't want to be eaten by us or by other creatures and have developed protective chemistry to dissuade predators. Some of that chemistry will kill a human quickly but most will just make a human sick, and often it will take a long time for the effects to be obvious. Because we are offered such a varied food supply it can take years to determine what is making us ill. Some of us have worked out that plants are the problem. Many continue to suffer.

  • @sharit7970

    @sharit7970

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@neofilm well said!

  • @VeganLinked

    @VeganLinked

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@Ron_the_Skeptic there are over 20,000 edible plants. Plants benefit by being eaten because it encourages their growth. This is how plants spontaneously appear different places because they are concerned and then excreted somewhere else where seeds are dropped and the feces as fertilizer. Plants take in carbon dioxide that we exhale and they use this to synthesize energy from the Sun creating oxygen that we in turn inhale and glucose that we consume and is our preferred fuel source. This beautiful and perfectly harmonious relationship is what we've evolved from. Sure we experimented and ate animals, desperate times call for desperate measures. But we know now that eating animals is detrimental for Optimum healthspan and lifespan. It is also not sustainable on this planet for the ever-growing population of billions of humans to rely on consuming animals as this would require eating many trillions of animals which would obviously be Gravely invasive and require far more crops to feed all those animals than it would crops to feed people. The symbiotic relationship between humans and plants is perfect. Eating animals on the other hand is just destructive. There's no symbiotic relationship there at all. When we raise animals for consumption they don't produce oxygen they produce methane, nitrous oxide, ammonia, hydrogen sulfide, and waste as a result, over two gigatons worth (2.2GT), more than all food combined that we consume (1.5GT) on a global scale. And then there's all of the other problems that come with eating animals such as antibiotic-resistant bacteria that leads to superbugs, as well as all of the zoonotic diseases, and then of course the health implications such as many of the leading causes of premature death, shortened healthspan, and the enormous health care cost that accompany all of this.

  • @Ron_the_Skeptic

    @Ron_the_Skeptic

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@VeganLinked, the plants don't want to be eaten, they may want their fruit to be eaten and distributed as you suggest. Typically the fruit is least harmful to humans and other animals. We didn't experiment and eat animals, we spent 2 million years eating animals, almost exclusively. That's why we have a brain 3 times larger than other primates and a much smaller cecum. Growing plants for human consumption is sucking up huge amounts of water and is even less sustainable than raising cows and sheep. Having evolved to eat meat, it is difficult to argue meat is bad for us. Also, the longest lived people at the moment are in Hong Kong, where a lot of meat is consumed.

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