Yes, exactly KD! That is really what caught my attention--the fact that Dr. Peat is addressing the underlying issue, and focusing on fixing the metabolism, which in turn allows the body to heal itself and then thrive from then on, on a healthy paleo diet!
What you said about "just spinning wheels" is kind of how I've been feeling when I was just eating a (mostly) cooked "primal/paleo" diet. Like it helped me feel better, and corrected some health issues obviously, because it was a step up from what I was doing before, but it wasn't necessarily fixing the underlying issue. I feel like it might be necesarry to stray a bit from the ideal long-term paleo diet in order to heal some modern health issues.
I actually had a great email chat with Dr. Peat this afternoon (he surprisingly just kept emailing me back answers to most of my questions!) and he said that based on my description of symptoms (MS diagnosis w/ occ. symptoms of numbness/brain fog/fatigue, cold hands and feet and get chilled easily, tall/thin person, amenorrhea, many small benign ovary cysts etc) that he confirms my suspicions that I might be hypothyroid. In one of his podcasts, he mentions a test doctors used to do for hypothyroid...you kneel on a chair, with your feet dangling off, and tap your Achilles tendon with something. If you have no reflex reaction (where your big toe jumps), or one that kind of twitches and then slooooowly goes back down like a pneumatic door, you probably have an underactive thyroid. I tried it, and had no reflex at all! :-O
The one thing I was worried about was taking synthetic thyroid (that is what he suggests--Cytomel or something?--apparently its actually more pure than some of the more "natural" supplements out there which have all kinds of crap fillers and stuff), but I just really don't feel comfortable with supplements, espeically synthetic ones. I just feel like there are SO many nuances to every substance, that we cant POSSIBLY know what they all are! Luckily, he said that if can get an actual thyroid gland, taking about 1/7 gram every day (or 1/4 tsp a week) is actually the best supplement! And I think I can get thyroid from North Star Bison!!!
So, obviously I don't agree with him on something (i.e. food quality and stuff like coke and white sugar and cooking) but a lot of his research is proving to be fascinating and making a lot of sense to me (even tho its a tad over my head sometimes LOL)! And I just can't quite wrap my head around what he says about lacto-fermentation being bad...I guess he words it as it can surpress the metabolism, so maybe he'd concede its only harmful during healing the thyroid? Because lots of (healthy) cultures eat fermented stuff and it seems beneficial to them.