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Re: Carnivore Diet!
« Reply #30 on: February 07, 2023, 04:23:50 PM »
I have done this and it fully cleared up my eczema.  Started feeling the good effects after 3-4 weeks.  Did it for 2.5 months and lost about 15-20lbs and the eczema.  Also never realized I had brain fog until I did this.  Was thinking clear af after a month and was like wtf.  Getting back into it next week as I just made a large order of grass fed/finished meat.  Let me know if you want to discuss real world results as I've been through it.

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Re: Carnivore Diet!
« Reply #31 on: February 07, 2023, 04:37:57 PM »
Fuck FRANK. What do you eat to keep that rant energy up. ???keen to try it. Beef I eat comes from one local farm. It travels maybe 50km. Pork is a little different. Half the shit in the supermarket travels halfway around the world to end up in a packet for you. Animals natural habitats are killed to grow grain and vege similar to growing cattle.. There is no such thing as a vegan diet because of this. No one is perfect.

i could eat a lot better tbh. and i'm not even vegan, i eat meat occasionally and especially if it means the food my roommate cooked would go to waste. your choice to eat meat isn't my gripe. i'm also not mad if it makes you feel better, i believe that. it's still not healthy in the long run. you feel better than before, but what does before mean? did you go from a conventional healthy diet to this or was it that munched down massive amounts of junk like doritos and mt dew and thought this might be the solution? feeling better than before is always relative. and your body can get by for a while with this eating habit, but not forever.

we could never even provide a third of the human population with a diet such as this, especially organically fed. it's impossible on that scale. we will never get totally rid of using animals for work or food, this i am certain of. some of it will remain for religious and cultural reasons. so the question is how we can reduce this consumption while maintaining a good health. the fact that you only eat organic meat doesn't make you a better meat eater either. the animal is still fucking dead my guy. no way around that fact. and all this "comes from a nice farm where it was organically fed and peacefully sung to death" that doesn't matter. an animal bred and fed to be slaughtered is functionally an object turned into a consumer product and the fact it had a nice life is of no moral value, it's just qc. i still eat meat because i'm desensitized to its consumption. i literally have no moral backbone regarding this anymore, only rational thought keeps me from it, the occasional realization that it's a crime and insult towards all semi-sentient lifeforms i share this planet with.

and how is the first thing you think when you get the idea that you want to avoid processed foods to go full carnivore instead of maybe farming some veggies or fruits on your own? and how is it enjoyable to live like this, living off of (as you admitted yourself) bland meats? it's not fun. i feel especially insulted because i'm a cook. making people hungry and having them like my food is my job. if everyone was like you i'd be pennyless. you seem to hate flavor. that's ok but why advertise eating bland food? have you considered searing your meats and maybe put that salt you put in your drinking water on that steak? that way you could just drink normal water and have some electrolytes. you could also just eat a bit of salt. sorry i'm really getting hung up how you got the idea to salt your water. this is something i can't rationally understand.

lastly, the deforestations you mentioned are mainly for cattle grain and biofuel. not for veggies we eat. that only makes up a tiny part. fucking mc donalds is world famous for deforesting large swaths of rainforest for cattlegrain. soyfields are planted not to make tofu out of it, but also food for cattle. corn as food for cattle. maybe you get it now. we don't need these fields for veggies, we can already grow enough veggies. everyone can grow their own in a green house, even up north. we figured this out forever ago. the deforestations are mainly there because of the massmeatindustry. so you got that the wrong way.

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Re: Carnivore Diet!
« Reply #32 on: February 07, 2023, 04:49:58 PM »
I have done this and it fully cleared up my eczema.  Started feeling the good effects after 3-4 weeks.  Did it for 2.5 months and lost about 15-20lbs and the eczema.  Also never realized I had brain fog until I did this.  Was thinking clear af after a month and was like wtf.  Getting back into it next week as I just made a large order of grass fed/finished meat.  Let me know if you want to discuss real world results as I've been through it.

i am convinced you are all dumbass nerds who were addicted, but also allergic to doritos. then you got hairloss and was looking up male pattern baldness cures and you found the sigma male dominance life tips channel on yt. on the side you were put on the meat only thing. now you do keto without knowing, thus losing weight way(!) too rapidly, thinking wow, this is fucking sick bro! i'm getting ripped. and since you don't eat actual poison anymore, you lost your eczema, but of course, the meat healed it! it's the meat, praise the meat! it was the veggies all along.

guys let's be real here, no one goes from a healthy diet to all meats. that's like crisis mode/i gotta change shit/reinvent myself in a wacky way. it goes along with the stupid keto fad that's been going on. these are special diets for people with illnesses or athletes.

if i try this shit out and i still smoke cigarettes after two weeks i will sue tf out of every meathead in this thread, yall gave me lung cancer basically.

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Re: Carnivore Diet!
« Reply #33 on: February 07, 2023, 04:59:07 PM »
Don't think he got sick. Maybe he got sick of it. He supposedly did it to support his daughter.  Who cured her I'll health with it.
They both ended up in the hospital and there is nothing to substantiate any of their claims for how this diet helped them and there is no reputable doctor that recommends such a diet. Dr. Peterson seems to have come completely unglued after his benzo episode and an apparent overwhelming sense of impending doom brought on by...cider.

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Re: Carnivore Diet!
« Reply #34 on: February 07, 2023, 05:19:18 PM »
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Don't think he got sick. Maybe he got sick of it. He supposedly did it to support his daughter.  Who cured her I'll health with it.
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They both ended up in the hospital and there is nothing to substantiate any of their claims for how this diet helped them and there is no reputable doctor that recommends such a diet. Dr. Peterson seems to have come completely unglued after his benzo episode and an apparent overwhelming sense of impending doom brought on by...cider.

Try Dr.Paul Mason or Dr. Anthony Chaffee. 
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Re: Carnivore Diet!
« Reply #35 on: February 07, 2023, 05:36:09 PM »
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Fuck FRANK. What do you eat to keep that rant energy up. ???keen to try it. Beef I eat comes from one local farm. It travels maybe 50km. Pork is a little different. Half the shit in the supermarket travels halfway around the world to end up in a packet for you. Animals natural habitats are killed to grow grain and vege similar to growing cattle.. There is no such thing as a vegan diet because of this. No one is perfect.
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i could eat a lot better tbh. and i'm not even vegan, i eat meat occasionally and especially if it means the food my roommate cooked would go to waste. your choice to eat meat isn't my gripe. i'm also not mad if it makes you feel better, i believe that. it's still not healthy in the long run. you feel better than before, but what does before mean? did you go from a conventional healthy diet to this or was it that munched down massive amounts of junk like doritos and mt dew and thought this might be the solution? feeling better than before is always relative. and your body can get by for a while with this eating habit, but not forever.

we could never even provide a third of the human population with a diet such as this, especially organically fed. it's impossible on that scale. we will never get totally rid of using animals for work or food, this i am certain of. some of it will remain for religious and cultural reasons. so the question is how we can reduce this consumption while maintaining a good health. the fact that you only eat organic meat doesn't make you a better meat eater either. the animal is still fucking dead my guy. no way around that fact. and all this "comes from a nice farm where it was organically fed and peacefully sung to death" that doesn't matter. an animal bred and fed to be slaughtered is functionally an object turned into a consumer product and the fact it had a nice life is of no moral value, it's just qc. i still eat meat because i'm desensitized to its consumption. i literally have no moral backbone regarding this anymore, only rational thought keeps me from it, the occasional realization that it's a crime and insult towards all semi-sentient lifeforms i share this planet with.

and how is the first thing you think when you get the idea that you want to avoid processed foods to go full carnivore instead of maybe farming some veggies or fruits on your own? and how is it enjoyable to live like this, living off of (as you admitted yourself) bland meats? it's not fun. i feel especially insulted because i'm a cook. making people hungry and having them like my food is my job. if everyone was like you i'd be pennyless. you seem to hate flavor. that's ok but why advertise eating bland food? have you considered searing your meats and maybe put that salt you put in your drinking water on that steak? that way you could just drink normal water and have some electrolytes. you could also just eat a bit of salt. sorry i'm really getting hung up how you got the idea to salt your water. this is something i can't rationally understand.

lastly, the deforestations you mentioned are mainly for cattle grain and biofuel. not for veggies we eat. that only makes up a tiny part. fucking mc donalds is world famous for deforesting large swaths of rainforest for cattlegrain. soyfields are planted not to make tofu out of it, but also food for cattle. corn as food for cattle. maybe you get it now. we don't need these fields for veggies, we can already grow enough veggies. everyone can grow their own in a green house, even up north. we figured this out forever ago. the deforestations are mainly there because of the massmeatindustry. so you got that the wrong way.

Frank I love your passion mate. Don't freak out. If you read what I had to say earlier you could see that I was giving it a trial. You would also have seen that my family are vegetarian and we ate a well balanced vegetarian diet for years. My daughter is the driver of this and we all have adapted for her .I am not over weight . I don't drink or smoke but have struggled with autoimmune problems since covid . I have been diagnosed with long covid and have inflammation of the lungs called sarcoidosis, this was given to me by the jab (Another controversial subject that no one is allowed to even discuss )I have been struggling through life over the past year. Not being able to skate much or even hold down a job. No form of doctor could give me an answer or a solution.  I then spoke to a friend who has had great health benefits from this diet. So here I am . I'm giving it a go. So far so good. It's not been easy because I love veges and I hate steak. But the changes after a few bumpy days have been positive.
I don't intend to do this forever as it's lots to carry all the time. I kind of regret bringing it up on slap because most people   just jump on their soap box. That's the internet for you.
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Re: Carnivore Diet!
« Reply #36 on: February 07, 2023, 07:01:25 PM »
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Fuck FRANK. What do you eat to keep that rant energy up. ???keen to try it. Beef I eat comes from one local farm. It travels maybe 50km. Pork is a little different. Half the shit in the supermarket travels halfway around the world to end up in a packet for you. Animals natural habitats are killed to grow grain and vege similar to growing cattle.. There is no such thing as a vegan diet because of this. No one is perfect.
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i could eat a lot better tbh. and i'm not even vegan, i eat meat occasionally and especially if it means the food my roommate cooked would go to waste. your choice to eat meat isn't my gripe. i'm also not mad if it makes you feel better, i believe that. it's still not healthy in the long run. you feel better than before, but what does before mean? did you go from a conventional healthy diet to this or was it that munched down massive amounts of junk like doritos and mt dew and thought this might be the solution? feeling better than before is always relative. and your body can get by for a while with this eating habit, but not forever.

we could never even provide a third of the human population with a diet such as this, especially organically fed. it's impossible on that scale. we will never get totally rid of using animals for work or food, this i am certain of. some of it will remain for religious and cultural reasons. so the question is how we can reduce this consumption while maintaining a good health. the fact that you only eat organic meat doesn't make you a better meat eater either. the animal is still fucking dead my guy. no way around that fact. and all this "comes from a nice farm where it was organically fed and peacefully sung to death" that doesn't matter. an animal bred and fed to be slaughtered is functionally an object turned into a consumer product and the fact it had a nice life is of no moral value, it's just qc. i still eat meat because i'm desensitized to its consumption. i literally have no moral backbone regarding this anymore, only rational thought keeps me from it, the occasional realization that it's a crime and insult towards all semi-sentient lifeforms i share this planet with.

and how is the first thing you think when you get the idea that you want to avoid processed foods to go full carnivore instead of maybe farming some veggies or fruits on your own? and how is it enjoyable to live like this, living off of (as you admitted yourself) bland meats? it's not fun. i feel especially insulted because i'm a cook. making people hungry and having them like my food is my job. if everyone was like you i'd be pennyless. you seem to hate flavor. that's ok but why advertise eating bland food? have you considered searing your meats and maybe put that salt you put in your drinking water on that steak? that way you could just drink normal water and have some electrolytes. you could also just eat a bit of salt. sorry i'm really getting hung up how you got the idea to salt your water. this is something i can't rationally understand.

lastly, the deforestations you mentioned are mainly for cattle grain and biofuel. not for veggies we eat. that only makes up a tiny part. fucking mc donalds is world famous for deforesting large swaths of rainforest for cattlegrain. soyfields are planted not to make tofu out of it, but also food for cattle. corn as food for cattle. maybe you get it now. we don't need these fields for veggies, we can already grow enough veggies. everyone can grow their own in a green house, even up north. we figured this out forever ago. the deforestations are mainly there because of the massmeatindustry. so you got that the wrong way.
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Frank I love your passion mate. Don't freak out. If you read what I had to say earlier you could see that I was giving it a trial. You would also have seen that my family are vegetarian and we ate a well balanced vegetarian diet for years. My daughter is the driver of this and we all have adapted for her .I am not over weight . I don't drink or smoke but have struggled with autoimmune problems since covid . I have been diagnosed with long covid and have inflammation of the lungs called sarcoidosis, this was given to me by the jab (Another controversial subject that no one is allowed to even discuss )I have been struggling through life over the past year. Not being able to skate much or even hold down a job. No form of doctor could give me an answer or a solution.  I then spoke to a friend who has had great health benefits from this diet. So here I am . I'm giving it a go. So far so good. It's not been easy because I love veges and I hate steak. But the changes after a few bumpy days have been positive.
I don't intend to do this forever as it's lots to carry all the time. I kind of regret bringing it up on slap because most people   just jump on their soap box. That's the internet for you.

speak your truth. i think open dialogue makes the world better. i am veg btw but enjoy hearing others' experiences.
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Re: Carnivore Diet!
« Reply #37 on: February 07, 2023, 07:26:16 PM »
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Don't think he got sick. Maybe he got sick of it. He supposedly did it to support his daughter.  Who cured her I'll health with it.
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They both ended up in the hospital and there is nothing to substantiate any of their claims for how this diet helped them and there is no reputable doctor that recommends such a diet. Dr. Peterson seems to have come completely unglued after his benzo episode and an apparent overwhelming sense of impending doom brought on by...cider.
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Try Dr.Paul Mason or Dr. Anthony Chaffee.
Oh, you don't want me to do that. Seems you missed the modifier in front of doctor. It's considered important by most people.

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Re: Carnivore Diet!
« Reply #38 on: February 07, 2023, 07:41:36 PM »
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Don't think he got sick. Maybe he got sick of it. He supposedly did it to support his daughter.  Who cured her I'll health with it.
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They both ended up in the hospital and there is nothing to substantiate any of their claims for how this diet helped them and there is no reputable doctor that recommends such a diet. Dr. Peterson seems to have come completely unglued after his benzo episode and an apparent overwhelming sense of impending doom brought on by...cider.
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Try Dr.Paul Mason or Dr. Anthony Chaffee.
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Oh, you don't want me to do that. Seems you missed the modifier in front of doctor. It's considered important by most people.
Please don't eat them, look them up. Very funny.
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Re: Carnivore Diet!
« Reply #39 on: February 07, 2023, 07:51:17 PM »
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So what do you eat in a day exactly
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Start day with coffee with a cube of butter.
Water sometimes with salt for electrolytes. 
No need for breakfast as I'm not hungry until 1pm. I will vary my lunch between a grass fed steak, bacon (nitrate free of course) and eggs, smoked salmon , mince meat, and sometimes sardines.
A bone broth is also helpful.

I had steak yesterday for lunch and dinner as it has the most nutrient rich.

The funny thing is that my family is fully vegetarian so I have to prepare a vege meal before I chow down on protein.

The best part is that I don't snack. I don't eat sugar. And I no longer fart.

I just let one rip on the bus, must be nice

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Re: Carnivore Diet!
« Reply #40 on: February 07, 2023, 08:03:11 PM »
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Don't think he got sick. Maybe he got sick of it. He supposedly did it to support his daughter.  Who cured her I'll health with it.
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They both ended up in the hospital and there is nothing to substantiate any of their claims for how this diet helped them and there is no reputable doctor that recommends such a diet. Dr. Peterson seems to have come completely unglued after his benzo episode and an apparent overwhelming sense of impending doom brought on by...cider.
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Try Dr.Paul Mason or Dr. Anthony Chaffee.
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Oh, you don't want me to do that. Seems you missed the modifier in front of doctor. It's considered important by most people.
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Please don't eat them, look them up. Very funny.
You're not big on the whole paying attention thing I see.

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Re: Carnivore Diet!
« Reply #41 on: February 07, 2023, 08:28:11 PM »
You are getting a lot of negative pushback for your posts and you know what, I used to be the type of person who would agree with them. I used to think an all meat diet was absurd, dangerous, and morally irresponsible. But recently something happened to me that totally changed my mind and converted me into a carnivore believer. Suddenly, it made total sense to eat meat for every meal! What happened you might ask? Well it’s simple really, just the other day, a piano was dropped on my head.

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« Reply #42 on: February 07, 2023, 08:35:53 PM »
You are getting a lot of negative pushback for your posts and you know what, I used to be the type of person who would agree with them. I used to think an all meat diet was absurd, dangerous, and morally irresponsible. But recently something happened to me that totally changed my mind and converted me into a carnivore believer. Suddenly, it made total sense to eat meat for every meal! What happened you might ask? Well it’s simple really, just the other day, a piano was dropped on my head.

Obviously it was dropped on purpose. 
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« Reply #43 on: February 07, 2023, 08:37:16 PM »
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Don't think he got sick. Maybe he got sick of it. He supposedly did it to support his daughter.  Who cured her I'll health with it.
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They both ended up in the hospital and there is nothing to substantiate any of their claims for how this diet helped them and there is no reputable doctor that recommends such a diet. Dr. Peterson seems to have come completely unglued after his benzo episode and an apparent overwhelming sense of impending doom brought on by...cider.
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Try Dr.Paul Mason or Dr. Anthony Chaffee.
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Oh, you don't want me to do that. Seems you missed the modifier in front of doctor. It's considered important by most people.
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Please don't eat them, look them up. Very funny.
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You're not big on the whole paying attention thing I see.
No, only when it comes to your idea of a joke. 
They laughed when I told my friends that I was going to be a comedian.....well they are not laughing now!

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« Reply #44 on: February 07, 2023, 08:38:08 PM »
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Fuck FRANK. What do you eat to keep that rant energy up. ???keen to try it. Beef I eat comes from one local farm. It travels maybe 50km. Pork is a little different. Half the shit in the supermarket travels halfway around the world to end up in a packet for you. Animals natural habitats are killed to grow grain and vege similar to growing cattle.. There is no such thing as a vegan diet because of this. No one is perfect.
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i could eat a lot better tbh. and i'm not even vegan, i eat meat occasionally and especially if it means the food my roommate cooked would go to waste. your choice to eat meat isn't my gripe. i'm also not mad if it makes you feel better, i believe that. it's still not healthy in the long run. you feel better than before, but what does before mean? did you go from a conventional healthy diet to this or was it that munched down massive amounts of junk like doritos and mt dew and thought this might be the solution? feeling better than before is always relative. and your body can get by for a while with this eating habit, but not forever.

we could never even provide a third of the human population with a diet such as this, especially organically fed. it's impossible on that scale. we will never get totally rid of using animals for work or food, this i am certain of. some of it will remain for religious and cultural reasons. so the question is how we can reduce this consumption while maintaining a good health. the fact that you only eat organic meat doesn't make you a better meat eater either. the animal is still fucking dead my guy. no way around that fact. and all this "comes from a nice farm where it was organically fed and peacefully sung to death" that doesn't matter. an animal bred and fed to be slaughtered is functionally an object turned into a consumer product and the fact it had a nice life is of no moral value, it's just qc. i still eat meat because i'm desensitized to its consumption. i literally have no moral backbone regarding this anymore, only rational thought keeps me from it, the occasional realization that it's a crime and insult towards all semi-sentient lifeforms i share this planet with.

and how is the first thing you think when you get the idea that you want to avoid processed foods to go full carnivore instead of maybe farming some veggies or fruits on your own? and how is it enjoyable to live like this, living off of (as you admitted yourself) bland meats? it's not fun. i feel especially insulted because i'm a cook. making people hungry and having them like my food is my job. if everyone was like you i'd be pennyless. you seem to hate flavor. that's ok but why advertise eating bland food? have you considered searing your meats and maybe put that salt you put in your drinking water on that steak? that way you could just drink normal water and have some electrolytes. you could also just eat a bit of salt. sorry i'm really getting hung up how you got the idea to salt your water. this is something i can't rationally understand.

lastly, the deforestations you mentioned are mainly for cattle grain and biofuel. not for veggies we eat. that only makes up a tiny part. fucking mc donalds is world famous for deforesting large swaths of rainforest for cattlegrain. soyfields are planted not to make tofu out of it, but also food for cattle. corn as food for cattle. maybe you get it now. we don't need these fields for veggies, we can already grow enough veggies. everyone can grow their own in a green house, even up north. we figured this out forever ago. the deforestations are mainly there because of the massmeatindustry. so you got that the wrong way.
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Frank I love your passion mate. Don't freak out. If you read what I had to say earlier you could see that I was giving it a trial. You would also have seen that my family are vegetarian and we ate a well balanced vegetarian diet for years. My daughter is the driver of this and we all have adapted for her .I am not over weight . I don't drink or smoke but have struggled with autoimmune problems since covid . I have been diagnosed with long covid and have inflammation of the lungs called sarcoidosis, this was given to me by the jab (Another controversial subject that no one is allowed to even discuss )I have been struggling through life over the past year. Not being able to skate much or even hold down a job. No form of doctor could give me an answer or a solution.  I then spoke to a friend who has had great health benefits from this diet. So here I am . I'm giving it a go. So far so good. It's not been easy because I love veges and I hate steak. But the changes after a few bumpy days have been positive.
I don't intend to do this forever as it's lots to carry all the time. I kind of regret bringing it up on slap because most people   just jump on their soap box. That's the internet for you.
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speak your truth. i think open dialogue makes the world better. i am veg btw but enjoy hearing others' experiences.
Amen, brother.
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Re: Carnivore Diet!
« Reply #45 on: February 07, 2023, 08:41:54 PM »
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My wife does it on and off, really helpful for her as a short term thing. I can't really add anything more to your post but good luck and I do think it is a completely natural way for humans to eat for short periods of time
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Yeah it's totally natural. We hunted meat which sustained us until we hunted again. If times were lean we may have dug up some roots to chew on to survive until the next kill.

My eyes are open now to how much crap is pumped into humans through the supermarket system . It's a really bland way to eat but once you feel the benefits it outweighs your old habits.
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No. Not at all, except in extreme environments lie the Arctic. Hardly any society existed like this, because the energy output to hunting (which often not successful) to the energy received by mean is so low. Our ancestors, and modern peoples who live on the land mainly foraged (led mainly by women, no less) and hunted on the side.

The only other exception i know of is coastal cultures, that are lots of fish. But even they greatly subsided on ‘gathered’ food like shellfish. The whole ‘we survived on meat’ thing is fully overblown.

You're acting like Europeans haven't been farming livestock forever, which obviously greatly reduces the amount of energy needed to obtain meat. And with that we also started breeding mammals for milk and poultry for eggs, another way that we could get animal protein into our diets with very little energy expended (compared to hunting).

Also what do you think the people of northern Europe ate during cold winters when it became almost impossible to grow vegetables because of the cold?
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« Reply #46 on: February 07, 2023, 08:43:09 PM »
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Don't think he got sick. Maybe he got sick of it. He supposedly did it to support his daughter.  Who cured her I'll health with it.
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They both ended up in the hospital and there is nothing to substantiate any of their claims for how this diet helped them and there is no reputable doctor that recommends such a diet. Dr. Peterson seems to have come completely unglued after his benzo episode and an apparent overwhelming sense of impending doom brought on by...cider.
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Try Dr.Paul Mason or Dr. Anthony Chaffee.
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Oh, you don't want me to do that. Seems you missed the modifier in front of doctor. It's considered important by most people.
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Please don't eat them, look them up. Very funny.
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You're not big on the whole paying attention thing I see.
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No, not when it comes to your idea of a joke. 😂

When it comes to words put in an order in a sentence among other things.

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Re: Carnivore Diet!
« Reply #47 on: February 07, 2023, 08:46:35 PM »
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Don't think he got sick. Maybe he got sick of it. He supposedly did it to support his daughter.  Who cured her I'll health with it.
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They both ended up in the hospital and there is nothing to substantiate any of their claims for how this diet helped them and there is no reputable doctor that recommends such a diet. Dr. Peterson seems to have come completely unglued after his benzo episode and an apparent overwhelming sense of impending doom brought on by...cider.
[close]

Try Dr.Paul Mason or Dr. Anthony Chaffee.
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Oh, you don't want me to do that. Seems you missed the modifier in front of doctor. It's considered important by most people.
[close]
Please don't eat them, look them up. Very funny.
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You're not big on the whole paying attention thing I see.
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No, not when it comes to your idea of a joke. 😂
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When it comes to words put in an order in a sentence among other things.
On slap hahahaha !!! You're worse than my boomer dad.
They laughed when I told my friends that I was going to be a comedian.....well they are not laughing now!

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Re: Carnivore Diet!
« Reply #48 on: February 07, 2023, 08:54:45 PM »
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My wife does it on and off, really helpful for her as a short term thing. I can't really add anything more to your post but good luck and I do think it is a completely natural way for humans to eat for short periods of time
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Yeah it's totally natural. We hunted meat which sustained us until we hunted again. If times were lean we may have dug up some roots to chew on to survive until the next kill.

My eyes are open now to how much crap is pumped into humans through the supermarket system . It's a really bland way to eat but once you feel the benefits it outweighs your old habits.
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No. Not at all, except in extreme environments lie the Arctic. Hardly any society existed like this, because the energy output to hunting (which often not successful) to the energy received by mean is so low. Our ancestors, and modern peoples who live on the land mainly foraged (led mainly by women, no less) and hunted on the side.

The only other exception i know of is coastal cultures, that are lots of fish. But even they greatly subsided on ‘gathered’ food like shellfish. The whole ‘we survived on meat’ thing is fully overblown.
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You're acting like Europeans haven't been farming livestock forever, which obviously greatly reduces the amount of energy needed to obtain meat. And with that we also started breeding mammals for milk and poultry for eggs, another way that we could get animal protein into our diets with very little energy expended (compared to hunting).

Also what do you think the people of northern Europe ate during cold winters when it became almost impossible to grow vegetables because of the cold?
This isn't even close to accurate unless by "forever" you mean about 200 years.

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Re: Carnivore Diet!
« Reply #49 on: February 07, 2023, 08:58:56 PM »
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Don't think he got sick. Maybe he got sick of it. He supposedly did it to support his daughter.  Who cured her I'll health with it.
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They both ended up in the hospital and there is nothing to substantiate any of their claims for how this diet helped them and there is no reputable doctor that recommends such a diet. Dr. Peterson seems to have come completely unglued after his benzo episode and an apparent overwhelming sense of impending doom brought on by...cider.
[close]

Try Dr.Paul Mason or Dr. Anthony Chaffee.
[close]
Oh, you don't want me to do that. Seems you missed the modifier in front of doctor. It's considered important by most people.
[close]
Please don't eat them, look them up. Very funny.
[close]
You're not big on the whole paying attention thing I see.
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No, not when it comes to your idea of a joke. 😂
[close]

When it comes to words put in an order in a sentence among other things.
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On slap hahahaha !!! You're worse than my boomer dad.
Words mean the same wherever you type them. Maybe you should have listened to your father.

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Re: Carnivore Diet!
« Reply #50 on: February 07, 2023, 09:06:54 PM »
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Don't think he got sick. Maybe he got sick of it. He supposedly did it to support his daughter.  Who cured her I'll health with it.
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They both ended up in the hospital and there is nothing to substantiate any of their claims for how this diet helped them and there is no reputable doctor that recommends such a diet. Dr. Peterson seems to have come completely unglued after his benzo episode and an apparent overwhelming sense of impending doom brought on by...cider.
[close]

Try Dr.Paul Mason or Dr. Anthony Chaffee.
[close]
Oh, you don't want me to do that. Seems you missed the modifier in front of doctor. It's considered important by most people.
[close]
Please don't eat them, look them up. Very funny.
[close]
You're not big on the whole paying attention thing I see.
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No, not when it comes to your idea of a joke. 😂
[close]

When it comes to words put in an order in a sentence among other things.
[close]
On slap hahahaha !!! You're worse than my boomer dad.
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Words mean the same wherever you type them. Maybe you should have listened to your father.
Your talents are wasted here on slap. You should listen to me. Please stop now, you're putting me off my dinner.
They laughed when I told my friends that I was going to be a comedian.....well they are not laughing now!

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Re: Carnivore Diet!
« Reply #51 on: February 07, 2023, 09:08:02 PM »
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Don't think he got sick. Maybe he got sick of it. He supposedly did it to support his daughter.  Who cured her I'll health with it.
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They both ended up in the hospital and there is nothing to substantiate any of their claims for how this diet helped them and there is no reputable doctor that recommends such a diet. Dr. Peterson seems to have come completely unglued after his benzo episode and an apparent overwhelming sense of impending doom brought on by...cider.
[close]

Try Dr.Paul Mason or Dr. Anthony Chaffee.
[close]
Oh, you don't want me to do that. Seems you missed the modifier in front of doctor. It's considered important by most people.
[close]
Please don't eat them, look them up. Very funny.
[close]
You're not big on the whole paying attention thing I see.
[close]
No, not when it comes to your idea of a joke. 😂
[close]

When it comes to words put in an order in a sentence among other things.
[close]
On slap hahahaha !!! You're worse than my boomer dad.
[close]
Words mean the same wherever you type them. Maybe you should have listened to your father.
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Your talents are wasted here on slap. You should listen to me. Please stop now, you're putting me off my dinner.
You're welcome.

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Re: Carnivore Diet!
« Reply #52 on: February 07, 2023, 09:40:12 PM »
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My wife does it on and off, really helpful for her as a short term thing. I can't really add anything more to your post but good luck and I do think it is a completely natural way for humans to eat for short periods of time
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Yeah it's totally natural. We hunted meat which sustained us until we hunted again. If times were lean we may have dug up some roots to chew on to survive until the next kill.

My eyes are open now to how much crap is pumped into humans through the supermarket system . It's a really bland way to eat but once you feel the benefits it outweighs your old habits.
[close]

No. Not at all, except in extreme environments lie the Arctic. Hardly any society existed like this, because the energy output to hunting (which often not successful) to the energy received by mean is so low. Our ancestors, and modern peoples who live on the land mainly foraged (led mainly by women, no less) and hunted on the side.

The only other exception i know of is coastal cultures, that are lots of fish. But even they greatly subsided on ‘gathered’ food like shellfish. The whole ‘we survived on meat’ thing is fully overblown.
[close]

You're acting like Europeans haven't been farming livestock forever, which obviously greatly reduces the amount of energy needed to obtain meat. And with that we also started breeding mammals for milk and poultry for eggs, another way that we could get animal protein into our diets with very little energy expended (compared to hunting).

Also what do you think the people of northern Europe ate during cold winters when it became almost impossible to grow vegetables because of the cold?
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This isn't even close to accurate unless by "forever" you mean about 200 years.
Do you mean 2000? The euros had already been fucking Aus with their livestock 200 years ago and very late as far as farming/raising livestock goes.
(I also don't think any of it is relevant to what people should or shouldn't eat in 2023)

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Re: Carnivore Diet!
« Reply #53 on: February 07, 2023, 09:48:26 PM »
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My wife does it on and off, really helpful for her as a short term thing. I can't really add anything more to your post but good luck and I do think it is a completely natural way for humans to eat for short periods of time
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Yeah it's totally natural. We hunted meat which sustained us until we hunted again. If times were lean we may have dug up some roots to chew on to survive until the next kill.

My eyes are open now to how much crap is pumped into humans through the supermarket system . It's a really bland way to eat but once you feel the benefits it outweighs your old habits.
[close]

No. Not at all, except in extreme environments lie the Arctic. Hardly any society existed like this, because the energy output to hunting (which often not successful) to the energy received by mean is so low. Our ancestors, and modern peoples who live on the land mainly foraged (led mainly by women, no less) and hunted on the side.

The only other exception i know of is coastal cultures, that are lots of fish. But even they greatly subsided on ‘gathered’ food like shellfish. The whole ‘we survived on meat’ thing is fully overblown.
[close]

You're acting like Europeans haven't been farming livestock forever, which obviously greatly reduces the amount of energy needed to obtain meat. And with that we also started breeding mammals for milk and poultry for eggs, another way that we could get animal protein into our diets with very little energy expended (compared to hunting).

Also what do you think the people of northern Europe ate during cold winters when it became almost impossible to grow vegetables because of the cold?
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This isn't even close to accurate unless by "forever" you mean about 200 years.
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Do you mean 2000? The euros had already been fucking Aus with their livestock 200 years ago and very late as far as farming/raising livestock goes.
(I also don't think any of it is relevant to what people should or shouldn't eat in 2023)
No, I mean exactly what I wrote. There has not been 2000 years of industrial agriculture. Europeans weren't just farming all over everywhere with ease. There's an entire field of study about this.

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Re: Carnivore Diet!
« Reply #54 on: February 07, 2023, 09:54:09 PM »
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I have done this and it fully cleared up my eczema.  Started feeling the good effects after 3-4 weeks.  Did it for 2.5 months and lost about 15-20lbs and the eczema.  Also never realized I had brain fog until I did this.  Was thinking clear af after a month and was like wtf.  Getting back into it next week as I just made a large order of grass fed/finished meat.  Let me know if you want to discuss real world results as I've been through it.
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i am convinced you are all dumbass nerds who were addicted, but also allergic to doritos. then you got hairloss and was looking up male pattern baldness cures and you found the sigma male dominance life tips channel on yt. on the side you were put on the meat only thing. now you do keto without knowing, thus losing weight way(!) too rapidly, thinking wow, this is fucking sick bro! i'm getting ripped. and since you don't eat actual poison anymore, you lost your eczema, but of course, the meat healed it! it's the meat, praise the meat! it was the veggies all along.

guys let's be real here, no one goes from a healthy diet to all meats. that's like crisis mode/i gotta change shit/reinvent myself in a wacky way. it goes along with the stupid keto fad that's been going on. these are special diets for people with illnesses or athletes.

if i try this shit out and i still smoke cigarettes after two weeks i will sue tf out of every meathead in this thread, yall gave me lung cancer basically.


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guys let's be real here, no one goes from a healthy diet to all meats.

I'm in my 40's and have a full head of hair and was strict vegan 3.5 years prior to this and not shit vegan junk food, all organic/non-gmo produce.  The same way when I was carnivore, I ate only grass fed/finished meat.  If you haven't tried it, you're talking just as much shit as you assume others are.  I've done both.  I like to try different ways of eating to see what works best for me.  I was way healthier carnivore than I was vegan.  I then went through a period of depression on a journey of self growth while working through some early trauma where I stopped eating healthy and got out of shape.  Currently eating meat, raw dairy, organic fruit primarily.  If I cut my raw dairy back, I'd probably be the happiest healthwise I've ever been tbh.  So I will thank you for your post.  It made me really contemplate why I was going back to full carnivore and I realized with where I'm at it isn't really necessary.  Thank you

Also I think if you tried it for 1 month you'd probably change your mind ;)

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Re: Carnivore Diet!
« Reply #55 on: February 07, 2023, 10:29:27 PM »
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I have done this and it fully cleared up my eczema.  Started feeling the good effects after 3-4 weeks.  Did it for 2.5 months and lost about 15-20lbs and the eczema.  Also never realized I had brain fog until I did this.  Was thinking clear af after a month and was like wtf.  Getting back into it next week as I just made a large order of grass fed/finished meat.  Let me know if you want to discuss real world results as I've been through it.
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i am convinced you are all dumbass nerds who were addicted, but also allergic to doritos. then you got hairloss and was looking up male pattern baldness cures and you found the sigma male dominance life tips channel on yt. on the side you were put on the meat only thing. now you do keto without knowing, thus losing weight way(!) too rapidly, thinking wow, this is fucking sick bro! i'm getting ripped. and since you don't eat actual poison anymore, you lost your eczema, but of course, the meat healed it! it's the meat, praise the meat! it was the veggies all along.

guys let's be real here, no one goes from a healthy diet to all meats. that's like crisis mode/i gotta change shit/reinvent myself in a wacky way. it goes along with the stupid keto fad that's been going on. these are special diets for people with illnesses or athletes.

if i try this shit out and i still smoke cigarettes after two weeks i will sue tf out of every meathead in this thread, yall gave me lung cancer basically.
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guys let's be real here, no one goes from a healthy diet to all meats.
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I'm in my 40's and have a full head of hair and was strict vegan 3.5 years prior to this and not shit vegan junk food, all organic/non-gmo produce.  The same way when I was carnivore, I ate only grass fed/finished meat.  If you haven't tried it, you're talking just as much shit as you assume others are.  I've done both.  I like to try different ways of eating to see what works best for me.  I was way healthier carnivore than I was vegan.  I then went through a period of depression on a journey of self growth while working through some early trauma where I stopped eating healthy and got out of shape.  Currently eating meat, raw dairy, organic fruit primarily.  If I cut my raw dairy back, I'd probably be the happiest healthwise I've ever been tbh.  So I will thank you for your post.  It made me really contemplate why I was going back to full carnivore and I realized with where I'm at it isn't really necessary.  Thank you

Also I think if you tried it for 1 month you'd probably change your mind ;)

Thanks for your post.
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« Reply #56 on: February 07, 2023, 10:46:35 PM »
Feel better frank lol. I'm not here to argue about mine or anyone else's diet. Just sharing my experience with OP. I'll keep doing my thing and you can wish the worst happens to me dude, if that's your thing. God bless.

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« Reply #57 on: February 07, 2023, 11:51:03 PM »
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My wife does it on and off, really helpful for her as a short term thing. I can't really add anything more to your post but good luck and I do think it is a completely natural way for humans to eat for short periods of time
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Yeah it's totally natural. We hunted meat which sustained us until we hunted again. If times were lean we may have dug up some roots to chew on to survive until the next kill.

My eyes are open now to how much crap is pumped into humans through the supermarket system . It's a really bland way to eat but once you feel the benefits it outweighs your old habits.
[close]

No. Not at all, except in extreme environments lie the Arctic. Hardly any society existed like this, because the energy output to hunting (which often not successful) to the energy received by mean is so low. Our ancestors, and modern peoples who live on the land mainly foraged (led mainly by women, no less) and hunted on the side.

The only other exception i know of is coastal cultures, that are lots of fish. But even they greatly subsided on ‘gathered’ food like shellfish. The whole ‘we survived on meat’ thing is fully overblown.
[close]

You're acting like Europeans haven't been farming livestock forever, which obviously greatly reduces the amount of energy needed to obtain meat. And with that we also started breeding mammals for milk and poultry for eggs, another way that we could get animal protein into our diets with very little energy expended (compared to hunting).

Also what do you think the people of northern Europe ate during cold winters when it became almost impossible to grow vegetables because of the cold?
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This isn't even close to accurate unless by "forever" you mean about 200 years.
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Do you mean 2000? The euros had already been fucking Aus with their livestock 200 years ago and very late as far as farming/raising livestock goes.
(I also don't think any of it is relevant to what people should or shouldn't eat in 2023)
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No, I mean exactly what I wrote. There has not been 2000 years of industrial agriculture. Europeans weren't just farming all over everywhere with ease. There's an entire field of study about this.
Think we've split into two different lanes now.1 How long we've been regularly farming/eating meat and 2 at what scale/how fucked farming is

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« Reply #58 on: February 08, 2023, 12:07:19 AM »
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My wife does it on and off, really helpful for her as a short term thing. I can't really add anything more to your post but good luck and I do think it is a completely natural way for humans to eat for short periods of time
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Yeah it's totally natural. We hunted meat which sustained us until we hunted again. If times were lean we may have dug up some roots to chew on to survive until the next kill.

My eyes are open now to how much crap is pumped into humans through the supermarket system . It's a really bland way to eat but once you feel the benefits it outweighs your old habits.
[close]

No. Not at all, except in extreme environments lie the Arctic. Hardly any society existed like this, because the energy output to hunting (which often not successful) to the energy received by mean is so low. Our ancestors, and modern peoples who live on the land mainly foraged (led mainly by women, no less) and hunted on the side.

The only other exception i know of is coastal cultures, that are lots of fish. But even they greatly subsided on ‘gathered’ food like shellfish. The whole ‘we survived on meat’ thing is fully overblown.
[close]

You're acting like Europeans haven't been farming livestock forever, which obviously greatly reduces the amount of energy needed to obtain meat. And with that we also started breeding mammals for milk and poultry for eggs, another way that we could get animal protein into our diets with very little energy expended (compared to hunting).

Also what do you think the people of northern Europe ate during cold winters when it became almost impossible to grow vegetables because of the cold?
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This isn't even close to accurate unless by "forever" you mean about 200 years.
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Do you mean 2000? The euros had already been fucking Aus with their livestock 200 years ago and very late as far as farming/raising livestock goes.
(I also don't think any of it is relevant to what people should or shouldn't eat in 2023)
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No, I mean exactly what I wrote. There has not been 2000 years of industrial agriculture. Europeans weren't just farming all over everywhere with ease. There's an entire field of study about this.
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Think we've split into two different lanes now.1 How long we've been regularly farming/eating meat and 2 at what scale/how fucked farming is
Eating meat was relatively rare prior to the advent of industrial agriculture.

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« Reply #59 on: February 08, 2023, 12:29:42 AM »
Just ate a whole bag of beef jerky and already feel like I'm gonna shit a brick. Meat only diet sounds just awful