Anonymous wrote:I just saw a youtube video where an influencer's carnivore doctor is quitting carnivore because she's bruising easier and and having gum issues. She's believes it early signs of scurvy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No thanks. I like being a twice a day pooper.
Why are you pooping so much? Once a day or every other day is sufficient unless you are eating too much or foods that your body is unable to process.
People poop different amounts. Once every 3 days is normal. 3 times a day is also normal. And it shouldn't take more than 3 minutes to poop.
Every 3 days is not normal poop boy
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No thanks. I like being a twice a day pooper.
Why are you pooping so much? Once a day or every other day is sufficient unless you are eating too much or foods that your body is unable to process.
People poop different amounts. Once every 3 days is normal. 3 times a day is also normal. And it shouldn't take more than 3 minutes to poop.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No thanks. I like being a twice a day pooper.
Why are you pooping so much? Once a day or every other day is sufficient unless you are eating too much or foods that your body is unable to process.
Anonymous wrote:I think some carnivores eat dairy despite the carbs. Lactose serves as their fiber
Anonymous wrote:I am actually interested in hearing from those who are strictly carnivore. Did you really see a difference in your bloodwork? What happened to your skin? We always hear about "green smoothies make you glow," so what does your skin look like only eating meat, eggs and butter?
How do you not have issues going to the bathroom with no fiber?
Anonymous wrote:I am actually interested in hearing from those who are strictly carnivore. Did you really see a difference in your bloodwork? What happened to your skin? We always hear about "green smoothies make you glow," so what does your skin look like only eating meat, eggs and butter?
How do you not have issues going to the bathroom with no fiber?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most of the carnivore will drink hot chocolate with real cocoa for dessert or real dark chocolate. It’s bitter but it’s also very sweet once you cut off all other sugars
I thought the point of going carnivore is cutting out everything from a plant.
Anonymous wrote:Most of the carnivore will drink hot chocolate with real cocoa for dessert or real dark chocolate. It’s bitter but it’s also very sweet once you cut off all other sugars
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eating too much red meat increases your chances of diabetes.
And I'm sure the “studies” that determined that controlled for whatever else the participants were eating in addition to the red meat…![]()
Unprocessed, whole meats consumed in reasonable amounts don’t lead to diabetes or make anyone overweight. You can blame our carbohydrate/sugar-laden diets for that.
The carnivore diet is ridiculous and limiting. I happen to agree regarding carbs which is why I limit my intake except for a cheat day once every few weeks, I do OMAD, but I don't cut out every single food group save one or two. I cannot imagine sitting there eating just meat/fish, tallow/butter/cream and eggs. What a miserable way to eat.
Anonymous wrote:I just got my blood labs. I am 53 and eat what I cook 85% of the time: peas, beans, meat, potatoes, mostly home-cooked meals with a little bit of meat for flavor and lots of veggies, and yes, a lot of boiled potatoes.
Blood work is all good, glucose is awesome, and good weight too. HDL is great, too.
Enough with this insanity, eat regular meals like your great-grandparents did! I even eat homemade pies and still have awesome labs.