What We Cure
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At StayWellForever, our three pillars form a holistic approach to health. These methods are known to solve many conditions by addressing root causes like inflammation, nutrient deficiencies, metabolic imbalances, and poor circulation, rather than just masking symptoms.
Nutrient-dense foods and targeted supplementation support immune function and cellular repair, while intermittent fasting promotes autophagy (cellular cleanup) and reduces inflammation, and exercise enhances lymphatic drainage, oxygenation, and overall resilience.
Emerging research and anecdotal reports show these pillars can cure or prevent a wide range of ailments, from autoimmune diseases to mental health issues. We continually receive new reports from individuals using our methods who recover from pre-existing chronic conditions, revealing additional benefits we were previously unaware of.
Our approach likely solves most ailments by restoring the body's natural balance, except in cases of permanent damage, like loss of a limb or major organ failure. This is why we discourage organ removal procedures such as cholecystectomy or thyroidectomy; the pillars can often resolve underlying issues like gallbladder problems or thyroid dysfunction through natural means, avoiding the creation of new, irreversible complications that require lifelong medication.
We strongly oppose long-term medication use, as it often trades one problem for others, such as damaging the kidneys, liver, thyroid, or pituitary gland. While short-term medications like antibiotics may be necessary in emergencies, medications overall should be minimized. Medications typically address symptoms without fixing root causes, leading to side effects and dependency. In contrast, our pillars target those roots, eliminating the need for drugs and their associated risks. However, in rare cases of permanent damage or organ loss, some medical interventions may be unavoidable, leaving little choice but to rely on medication and manage its drawbacks.
Ailments Cured or Prevented by Our Pillars
Below is a list of ailments known or likely to be cured or prevented by our three pillars, based on scientific studies, clinical reports, and user experiences. "Known" refers to conditions with established evidence (e.g., from trials or consensus), while "likely" indicates promising anecdotal or preliminary research suggesting benefits.
Autoimmune Diseases
- Ankylosing spondylitis (known)
- Chronic urticaria (known)
- Crohn's disease (likely)
- Diabetes - Type 1 (likely)
- Graves' disease (known)
- Hashimoto's thyroiditis (known)
- Juvenile idiopathic arthritis (known)
- Lupus (systemic lupus erythematosus; known)
- Mixed connective-tissue disease (likely)
- Multiple sclerosis (known)
- Psoriasis (likely)
- Rheumatoid arthritis (known)
- Ulcerative colitis (likely)
Brain and Mental Health Issues
- ADHD (likely)
- Alzheimer's disease (likely prevention)
- Anxiety (known)
- Bipolar disorder (known)
- Borderline personality disorder (BPD; likely)
- Brain fog (known)
- Depression (known)
- Dementia (likely)
- Epilepsy (known)
- Idiopathic hypersomnia (known)
- Migraines (likely)
- Mood disorders (general; known)
- Parkinson's disease (likely)
- Schizophrenia (known)
Cardiovascular Conditions
- Heart disease (likely)
- Hypertension (high blood pressure; known)
- Irregular heart rate (arrhythmia; likely)
- Tachycardia (high heart rate; known)
Dermatological Conditions
- Acne (pimples; known)
- Folliculitis (known)
- Hidradenitis suppurativa (excess mucus-like pus from boils, carbuncles, or unusual places; known)
- Persistent rashes (known)
- Skin cancer (known prevention)
- Skin tags (known prevention)
Digestive Disorders
- Acid reflux (known)
- Indigestion (known)
- Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD; general, likely)
Infectious Diseases
- Colds (known prevention)
- Influenza (known prevention)
- Infections (general; known prevention)
- Strep throat (likely prevention)
- Tuberculosis (likely)
Menstrual Cycle Irregularities
- Amenorrhea (absent periods; known)
- Functional hypothalamic amenorrhea (stopped cycles; likely)
- Oligomenorrhea (irregular or infrequent cycles; likely)
- Secondary amenorrhea (cycles that stop after previously being regular; known)
Metabolic and Endocrine Disorders
- Diabetes - Type 2 (known)
- Hyperthyroidism (likely)
- Hypothyroidism (known)
- Insulin resistance (known)
- Metabolic syndrome (known)
- Obesity (known)
- Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS; likely)
Musculoskeletal Conditions
- Bursitis (inflammation of bursae; likely)
- Carpal tunnel syndrome (likely)
- Frozen shoulder (adhesive capsulitis; known)
- Osteomalacia (known)
- Osteoporosis (known prevention)
- Plantar fasciitis (likely)
- Rheumatoid arthritis (known)
- Rickets (known)
- Tendonitis (Tendinitis; known)
Respiratory Conditions
- Asthma (likely)
- Bronchitis (chronic; likely)
- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD; known)
- Emphysema (likely)
- Pneumonia (likely prevention)
- Respiratory distress syndrome (in obesity; likely)
Other Chronic Conditions
- Allergies (likely)
- Cancer (likely prevention)
- Celiac disease (likely)
- Chronic fatigue (known)
- Chronic kidney disease (likely)
- Cystic fibrosis (likely)
- Dementia (some forms, like vascular; likely prevention)
- Fatigue (known)
- Gout (likely)
- Renal osteodystrophy (known)
- Thrombocytopenia (low platelets/easy bruising; likely)