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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Well this is gross... https://www.wjbf.com/news/florida-patients-hands-filled-with-cholesterol-after-he-ate-6-9-pounds-of-cheese-butter-for-months/amp/[/quote] Can you imagine what that did to his arteries? No responsible doctor would recommend this nonsense. [/quote] The problem was the dairy here. not carnivore[/quote] The problem here is an increased level of dietary saturated fat and cholesterol.[/quote] First of all, that's not even real. You have to be an idiot to believe that story. Second, even if it was real, that guy was eating 9 pounds of butter and cheese every day. That has nothing to do with carnivore. They claim he was eating 10,000 calories per day but losing weight. Lol! That story was completely made up and labeled as 'carnivore' to try to scare people away from a diet that is getting people healthy. The food and pharmaceutical companies do not want you healthy. It's not a sustainable business model for them[/quote] You don't need that story to know that the carnivore diet is dumb, unsustainable, and unhealthy. Plenty of credible, peer-reviewed studies prove that. Believe your YouTube hack if you want. I chose to believe in science. [/quote] This Harvard Dr is a YouTube hack? https://www.chrispalmermd.com/chris-palmer/[/quote] Absolutely! Show me peer-reviewed studies of the long-term effects of this diet and I'll believe you. Remember when people jumped on the bandwagon of thinking that vaccines cause autism? THat was a quack from Oxford who published his "study" which was debunked 100 times over. Frankly, you sound like an uneducated, gullible moron who thinks Google can replace actual science. [/quote] Revero an Inverta are both in the process of doing the studies. You need to understand that it takes years to get permission, conduct the studies, get the peer reviews, and then publish the results. A "long-term" diet study is 2 years. Thus, it takes at least 2 years for the study period to even be able to get anything. Show me actual longterm studies of ANY diet with hard outcomes as part of the results. You can't.[/quote] Oh how wrong you are: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10128075/#:~:text=The%20Prospective%20Urban%20Rural%20Epidemiology,%2Dyears%20of%20follow%2Dup. Recent Findings Diets rich in fruits, vegetables, legumes, whole grains, and lean protein sources, with minimization/avoidance of processed foods, trans-fats, and sugar sweetened beverages, are recommended by prevention guidelines. The Mediterranean, DASH, and plant-based diets have all proven cardioprotective in varying degrees and are endorsed by professional healthcare societies, while other emerging diets such as the ketogenic diet and intermittent fasting require more long-term study. The effects of diet on the gut microbiome and on cardiovascular health have opened a new path for precision medicine to improve cardiometabolic risk factors. The effects of certain dietary metabolites, such as trimethylamine N-oxide, on cardiometabolic risk factors, along with the changes in the gut microbiome diversity and gene pathways in relation to CVD management, are being explored.[/quote] We have absolutely no idea which gut microbiome factors mean what. Also, EVERY STUDY comes with the caveat of, "UNDER THE CONDITIONS STUDIED." In other words, if you develop a correlation (not causation) between a certain gut profile and longevity, you can only draw that conclusion under the conditions studied. So, here, they developed such a correlation based on omnivore eating. Then they tried to apply that to carnivore eating. YOU CAN'T DO THAT! That violates science and holding variables constant. The so-called idea gut-microbiome profile is only valid for omnivore eaters. If you eat something else, you will have a different profile. You can't just declare that the ideal omnivore profile applies there. Take your fake science with you.[/quote] Dude. Give it up. You have ZERO idea what you're talking about and now you're just grasping at straws and blathering incoherently.[/quote]
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