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Been carnivore for over a year and a half now. Generally feel good, and have stuck with it because of how I feel mentally. About a year ago though, I suddenly developed really terrible dandruff that will not relent. Since then I've tried every combination of eating certain things and not eating certain things (coffee/no coffee, dairy/no dairy, high fat/low fat, CLO/fish/no seafood, beef and water only, supplementing magnesium, vit d, vit c/no supplements, etc etc) and have seen a few doctors, with no success. The doctors don't really care and just prescribe me anti-fungal shampoos and steroids that relieve symptoms for ~a day before they come back as strong as ever. Does anyone have any advice here? I've never really had any skin issues before this last year. Thanks.
Yup. Itβs a battle with no solid answers. Roads I have researched include gut microbiome, FMT, detox and Candida. Doug Kaufman was a recent person I looked into as well. Paul Chek is another good one. It seems to be a parasite, fungus or microbiome imbalance.
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