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Okay so this pretty much confirms the all-meat diet thing is insane and bad, right? Cause with his daughter people were saying for a long time she just had the symptoms of lyme disease or something, and the meat diet was just a coincidence but it's pretty much all she does now so she has to stick with it.Holy shit it's confirmed now that Peterson was diagnosed as a schizo since 2019, it was pretty obvious he isn't even half the man he was in 2015/2016 nowadays. It would explain why he was saying such weird stuff and why he was acting so weird sometimes.
Jordan Peterson says he was suicidal, addicted to benzos and has schizophrenia
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Jordan Peterson says he was suicidal, addicted to benzos
Jordan Peterson in a new interview described his spiral into drug addiction and suicidal thoughts — and then undergoing a controversial Russian treatment that placed him into an induced coma …nypost.com
Yeah in the article it just puts it there, "it was around that time he was diagnosed with schizophrenia," this is the first I heard of it and while it's the headline, it doesn't quote him from the interview or anywhere else.Personally I think he's not schizo but has brain damage from the weird shit he did to try and get off his benzos. Benzos can take years of withdrawal to get off of and permanently alter your brain in a negative way, so I think his blandness and mild slowness fits that more than schizophrenia.
From the article:Okay so this pretty much confirms the all-meat diet thing is insane and bad, right? Cause with his daughter people were saying for a long time she just had the symptoms of lyme disease or something, and the meat diet was just a coincidence but it's pretty much all she does now so she has to stick with it.
I don't know what a "sodium metabisulphite response" is, but it seems to be a food additive/preservative, and his daughter is a kook that likes to attribute every issue she has to weird things with extreme shameless confidence, like a munchie does.Mikhaila, 28, her Russian husband and Peterson began the diet in 2016, but all three had a violent “sodium metabisulphite response,” she said. “It was really awful — but it hit him hardest,” Mikhaila told the Times. “He couldn’t stand up without blacking out. He had this impending sense of doom. He wasn’t sleeping.”
Don't you need the vitamins from fruit and vegetables though? If you're just going to Barbarians in Toronto every single night to eat a massive bone-in steak, you would get scurvy or something eventually without supplements, wouldn't you? Because now if we are saying eat all meat but also have these special drinks and supplements so you're able to function, then it just seems like meme veganism.From the article:
I don't know what a "sodium metabisulphite response" is, but it seems to be a food additive/preservative, and his daughter is a kook that likes to attribute every issue she has to weird things with extreme shameless confidence, like a munchie does.
I don't think he was "blacking out" because of a response to a common food additive, but because their electrolytes were likely out of balance since that happens when you go on an extremely low-carb diet. The solution is to add electrolytes (potassium, sodium, and magnesium) to your water and to just wait the adjustment period out.
People on carnivore diets tend to have diarrhea for a period of time until their gut bacteria change. I don't think it's necessarily insane, as it does eliminate a lot of high-FODMAP (hard to digest) foods and allergens for people who have no patience or intelligence to figure out their digestive sensitivities. They probably view as a miracle. However, it is an extremely expensive and limiting way to eat, and it really toes the line of orthorexia.
I don't think you're less healthy for eating that way, since sugar is linked to weight gain, diabetes, inflammation, cavities, etc., and meat is very nutrient-dense, but I think you're gonna be a lot poorer with a lot fewer food choices in life, and a lot less fun to be around. It's certainly a first-world type of eating that most poor people could never do. A "rich person's" diet. Plants are cheap, meat is not.
I think carnivore diet people argue that you need to eat "nose-to-tail," meaning that you can get those vitamins from organ meats that people tend to avoid for sexy cuts like steak. Also many of them eat eggs which have some calcium.Don't you need the vitamins from fruit and vegetables though? If you're just going to Barbarians in Toronto every single night to eat a massive bone-in steak, you would get scurvy or something eventually without supplements, wouldn't you?
Lol, who the fuck is going to take life advice from a mentally deficient benzo addict that had to be placed into a drug induced coma because his dependence was so severe?During the ordeal, Peterson wrote a sequel to his best-selling book dubbed “Beyond Order: 12 More Rules for Life.” It’s expected to be published in the spring.
I always thought he'd best fit the description of a careercow myself.Petition to change the prefix from Manosphere to Skitzocow
Is there a such a thing as "mild schizophrenia?"
The Times reported that he was diagnosed with schizophrenia around this time. But Peterson subsequently released full audio of the interview to show that Mikhaila said he was misdiagnosed with several conditions, including schizophrenia.
I find it interesting they caved to removing that portion. I watched Mikhaila's video about this topic in its entirety:The New York Post updated their article with this, and they removed the schizophrenia from the title
Thank God daddy's dearest is an expert in psychology, even more than her father is, and can discard medical documents she doesn't like.
I've met someone who experienced this after taking a psych med but had no word for it, and their doctor thought they were full of shit.Akathisia is a movement disorder characterized by a subjective feeling of inner restlessness accompanied by mental distress and an inability to sit still.
Actually this is pretty common, but not everyone is insane to go in russia to be put in a coma, and then lose the memory for a huge chunk of time.The moment that happens to you or a family member, the whole "doctors are angels and always right" idea goes away quickly.
But the Canadian/Western doctors wanted Jordan to undergo electroshock therapy (fucking primitive shit), which causes memory loss too, plus other brain damage, so tbh I would rather do the coma than get my brain shocked into retardation. Ugh, the thought of that just makes me sick.Actually this is pretty common, but not everyone is insane to go in russia to be put in a coma, and then lose the memory for a huge chunk of time.
You end up retarded both ways.But the Canadian/Western doctors wanted Jordan to undergo electroshock therapy (fucking primitive shit), which causes memory loss too, plus other brain damage, so tbh I would rather do the coma than get my brain shocked into retardation. Ugh, the thought of that just makes me sick.
It's a valid concern though, this guy is pretty famous and a successful tenured professor who specializes in psychology, why would be diagnosed with schizophrenia in his late 50s? I guess the argument could be made that a crazy person specializing in being crazy could cover it up, but like others said it's a pretty obvious thing to notice in people.The New York Post updated their article with this, and they removed the schizophrenia from the title
Thank God daddy's dearest is an expert in psychology, even more than her father is, and can discard medical documents she doesn't like.
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You can't actually try to pretend to care about your mental well being when you're popping benzos like they're tic-tacs.But the Canadian/Western doctors wanted Jordan to undergo electroshock therapy (fucking primitive shit), which causes memory loss too, plus other brain damage, so tbh I would rather do the coma than get my brain shocked into retardation. Ugh, the thought of that just makes me sick.