Defying All Odds - Dr. Terry Wahls - Health & Wellness - Award Winning FULL DOCUMENTARY

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10 ай бұрын

In 2000, Dr. Terry Wahls, a now world-renowned American doctor and scientist is diagnosed with an incurable disease. Seven years later, despite taking the pharmaceutical drugs normally prescribed to sufferers of her condition, Terry’s health continues to decline. The mother of two decides conventional medicine is not stopping the decline into a demented and bedridden life and begins her search for an alternative approach. This is the story of her decline, astonishing recovery and how she ultimately succeeded in her attempt at defying all odds.
#healthylifestyle #health #documentary #defyingallodds #illness #diet #fullmovie
2021 Impact Docs Awards; Winner; Award of Merit Special Mention; Documentary Feature
2020 Culver City Film Festival; Winner; Best Director - Feature Documentary
2020 Iowa Independent Film Festival; Winner; Critic's Choice Awards
2020 WRPN Woman's International Film Festival; Winner; Outstanding Excellence - Documentary
Directed By: Caroleen Moise
Starring: Chiara Gizzi, Dr. Terry Wahls, Jacquie Reger, Capri Walsh, Myan Vandengraaff
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@RachelJayne92
@RachelJayne92 10 ай бұрын
As someone with MS, Terry has truely changed my life. Ive lost 30kg, all of my health problems are in remission, and I am able to work again. Things are only getting better, and it’s because of her. 💪🏻
@KnackFarmer-theanswerismeat
@KnackFarmer-theanswerismeat 10 ай бұрын
lordy woman! Your daughter's crying, your son's crying, you're crying -- I'M CRYING!! Dr. Wahls, you have given such an amazing gift to the world xxx
@Andreaisland
@Andreaisland 4 ай бұрын
This made me incredibly happy and sad at the same time, for someone who lost their father to ms when he was just 47 years of age and am now battling this disease myself, it gives me hope for the future and yet saddens me to think, if I had stumbled across lifestyle changes many years maybe my dad would still be here.. He would have only been 60 this year. ❤
@coreencasey5109
@coreencasey5109 7 ай бұрын
This resonates to a Doctor Fetke in Tasmania who kept being blocked from treating his patients with nutrition and lifestyle. Big Pharmy are scared of losing money.
@shannonallen1749
@shannonallen1749 15 күн бұрын
Thank you for making this wonderful documentary! This story deserves to be told loudly and broadly.
@1984FarmDreams
@1984FarmDreams Ай бұрын
Thank you for this movie that tells the story of one of my heroines. I have so much gratitude and respect for this human being.
@Maria2006001
@Maria2006001 7 ай бұрын
I've been trying to share Terry's story to others, but of course it only takes if the person is ready and receptive or desperate.
@linnhagtvedt9930
@linnhagtvedt9930 4 ай бұрын
The work Dr. Terry Wahl is doing, is so important. Thanks so much for this documentary.
@richglass5230
@richglass5230 10 ай бұрын
Wow, what an amazing recovery and story. Thank you for your contributions.
@awake8806
@awake8806 2 күн бұрын
This is so inspirational ❤. Thank you
@mrpad0
@mrpad0 10 ай бұрын
I so approve of this general approach. I also have secondary MS and the timescale and progression appears to have been very similar to Terry Wahls'. I do not have a scientific background but followed a very similar road of discovery through trial and error (I am extremely methodical in my approach to things that can improve my well being). I came to similar (very similar) conclusions as to what helps and what does not help. SO... I applaud Terry Wahls and her protocols. What I am cocking my head at is the money thing. A lot of info is given for free (bravo!) but it seems that a lot is also only available at a cost. One has to live and make a living, but...? Anything I have learned that helps (similar things but adding PEMF and Infra red usage, etc) I tell others for free. Why would one charge? On the other hand, there is a part of me that understands the need to charge in order to continue and to pay for studies and the admin of info distribution. It's just.... so much of the really detailed stuff that Terry Wahls's protocols entails are only really available to the very wealthy. Seems a shame - but also partly understandable. I do wish Terry Wahls continued improvement and good health. I am luckily defying my neurologist's poor prognosis due to a very similar approach also. People.... try it. Even if you cannot afford to buy the books or afford to join the more in depth connections to the protocols, try it.
@mdillinger1
@mdillinger1 8 ай бұрын
What has helped you the most?
@mrpad0
@mrpad0 8 ай бұрын
@@mdillinger1 Reducing certain carbs and added sugars and eating a more unprocessed diet had the most noticeable benefits over a period of about three months (it took a while for me to get into it initially, and then for the benefits to start showing). Intermittent fasting then helped even more (and is easier when sugar/carbs are cut because one is not on a 'sugar run'! Over time I started full water fasting. I started by water fasting for a day and then doing that every now and then. Now I do a 5 day water fast twice a year at the minimum (some years up to four times a year. It gets easier over time). Those things make a big difference and now (for the past 5 years) I have slept on a mat the gives my body PEMF and some far infra red. I sleep better and wake more refreshed. I take D and vitamin K and C. I also take two drops of nascent iodine a day, but in bursts of a few days at a time and then a break for a few days or a week. That also really seems to make a difference for me. I use antibiotics rarely, but when I need them and if appropriate for the infection I request Doxycycline because whenever I use it my MS symptoms are reduced significantly. This is something I discovered over the decades and I have discovered that others have also noticed the same benefits (!) It is definitely something to bear in mind, when so many people have found the same thing.
@mule71
@mule71 9 ай бұрын
Bob Cafaro, now a friend of Terry’s, reversed his MS symptoms using a plant based diet. He has a book called “When The Music Stopped” that chronicles his journey.
@quake2u
@quake2u 8 ай бұрын
I just wonder how many of her doctors have changed their way of thinking. I'm 66 and had to stop going to doctors in fear of ending up on the evening news. I wish I had her drive.
@tedteddy1802
@tedteddy1802 6 ай бұрын
Dr. Walz I have primary progressive multiple sclerosis and that is exactly what I say and I have been saying for a long time multiple sclerosis for me is a curse and a blessing, a curse because of the excruciating pain spasms not being able to stand, etc. and a blessing because now I know how the human body functions and what I have to do to keep it working optimally !!
@mariepoling6769
@mariepoling6769 5 ай бұрын
I had the autoimmune disease Hashimoto's thyroiditis and I went on a diet similar to hers, but I still eat legumes. My disease went into total remission, and my doctor was so amazed that he has used this diet to cure his other autoimmune patients as well. So, I believe this is worth trying if you have the means to do so.
@filipataker2202
@filipataker2202 6 ай бұрын
where can you fund the study that would make the Wahls protocol FDA approved?
@remedyr2171
@remedyr2171 5 ай бұрын
After reading your comment. One simple google search....
@journathan
@journathan 3 ай бұрын
why does it need to be fda approved? lol the fda is a stupid organization
@christinaperez254
@christinaperez254 Ай бұрын
What is considered moderate protein according to Dr. Wahl
@amandamusic5746
@amandamusic5746 10 ай бұрын
I have heard a lot of what you did/changed discussed by people who deal with Lyme disease.
@Interesting-healing-stories
@Interesting-healing-stories 7 ай бұрын
🔥 قصص شفاء شيقة 🔥
@FirstnameLastname-yu7wr
@FirstnameLastname-yu7wr Ай бұрын
Is there any evidence of the Wahls protocol with M.E.?
@CraigCastanet
@CraigCastanet 7 ай бұрын
Dr. Wahls story is a great one. This movie uses music and boredom to its detriment.
@user-rl5yr8vl7e
@user-rl5yr8vl7e 8 ай бұрын
Yep you became a good student somewhat I hope you're as good of a teacher
@user-rl5yr8vl7e
@user-rl5yr8vl7e 8 ай бұрын
Sometimes it's a dead-end you got to be your best friend your doctor is not your friend anymore only in the movies
@user-rl5yr8vl7e
@user-rl5yr8vl7e 8 ай бұрын
Deficiency that's what I've been talkin about along with many others first and foremost most needed for a toxic world
@user-rl5yr8vl7e
@user-rl5yr8vl7e 8 ай бұрын
No jet skis you think
@bobbellendovich6825
@bobbellendovich6825 10 ай бұрын
Raw read meat. Salt and pepper. Brussel sprouts. Psilocybin, lions mane, reishi, chaga, cordyceps mushrooms, spirulina, alfalfa and wheatgrass. I dont just walk again, I run. Aquatherapy is the key. And rest. Lots of rest.
@user-rl5yr8vl7e
@user-rl5yr8vl7e 8 ай бұрын
Max gerson from the tribe of the geshurites first cousin to the Maacathites
@user-rl5yr8vl7e
@user-rl5yr8vl7e 8 ай бұрын
Probably still got some denial deep doo or convictions
@user-rl5yr8vl7e
@user-rl5yr8vl7e 8 ай бұрын
My friend is dying he's going to die but I knew that had no hope so I had to walk away knowing I could help him with his MS as I have been stepping out of Babylon my whole life right now food first but every other sin and degradation I have seen God has ben gracious I haven't actually been there I've always been gone for the day they are not who I am
@user-rl5yr8vl7e
@user-rl5yr8vl7e 8 ай бұрын
Really nevermind nevermind nevermind you should just be glad you had some really really really good info
@user-rl5yr8vl7e
@user-rl5yr8vl7e 8 ай бұрын
Didn't really need that part but thanks phobic it's all genetic
@Cragadom
@Cragadom 3 ай бұрын
Shame she was still ill-informed about red meat thought. If she’d done the Lion Diet she would have healed in a fraction of the time. Probably.
@user-rl5yr8vl7e
@user-rl5yr8vl7e 8 ай бұрын
I am deathly ill afraid to go back into a doctor's office this is only in the movies kind of thing seemingly not in my lifetime I've been thinking real hard all my life searching seeking that's how I know you are finding the right answers how much of it would you have to say is divine intervention maybe you like serendipitous I call it the same just one way God speaks volumes everyday once that if Randy said what are the odds of that all the time for a while I thought he was shallow at the time it was just too deep for me even though at 15 i said this coincidence happened according to the law of averages there would be none in comparison to what is pointing towards the hand of God pointing towards us
@agi1780
@agi1780 9 ай бұрын
Por el a omor que ten go por ustedes llavasta AT. I am Jesus Christo
@user-rl5yr8vl7e
@user-rl5yr8vl7e 8 ай бұрын
We don't need names like paleo just real information and good nutrition facts before fanfare
@user-rl5yr8vl7e
@user-rl5yr8vl7e 8 ай бұрын
Its lucky for you the truth was pretty convenient or you would have never found it first inclination was to know it all without actually hearring them out a lot like religion not just today
@user-rl5yr8vl7e
@user-rl5yr8vl7e 8 ай бұрын
Yeah way too much information mama was Daddy's pet her brother was Mama's pet/ workhorse she never had a desire for another woman but her brother try to molest my oldest brother when he was 10 learned very young about abuse and neglect being very common that's an excuse but explains
@user-rl5yr8vl7e
@user-rl5yr8vl7e 8 ай бұрын
I prefer deficiency
@user-rl5yr8vl7e
@user-rl5yr8vl7e 8 ай бұрын
Right right right nevermind
@user-rl5yr8vl7e
@user-rl5yr8vl7e 8 ай бұрын
Eat more seafood before it's gone
@user-rl5yr8vl7e
@user-rl5yr8vl7e 8 ай бұрын
Imagine a half bushel of veggies in too small glasses The gerson institute she wouldn't know about them and hold back from the public I hope Big bucks just like our Justice we had the best medicine money can buy and I mean a lot of bread this is why Mom a said it's more like a poop sandwich effing the more bread the less poop
@user-rl5yr8vl7e
@user-rl5yr8vl7e 8 ай бұрын
About booze is that worse than lectins nevermind then come from a long line at Scottish professional alkies alright then
@user-rl5yr8vl7e
@user-rl5yr8vl7e 8 ай бұрын
Yeah no common misconception too much nutrition facts before the assumptions
@user-rl5yr8vl7e
@user-rl5yr8vl7e 8 ай бұрын
Sure would like to find a real doctor for pawper price but I know that the reason why you are here is not your doctor it's God that's the blessing the great lesson of course you had to do your part that's the other part you can't forget too much is too much not enough is not enough learn the difference
@user-rl5yr8vl7e
@user-rl5yr8vl7e 8 ай бұрын
Odds are you going to be able to ask what the hell is going on with the Bible calls for you to come home and take it to heaven
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