Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think this diet is sustainable long term. Carbs are needed for the brain. I think the people that say they’re constantly on it are liars. They’re having cheat days or cheat moments with a high carb snack or a grain.
100% false. Carbs are actually poison to the brain, and are responsible for a lot of the mental health issues people are currently taking medication for.
Check out the book Brain Energy and do a little research
bahahahahahaa you used the google didn't you. Bless your heart.
How many medications are you currently taking? Me, zero
I have successfully lowered my BP, cholesterol, triglycerides, and sugar by eating a wholesome Mediterranean diet. No meds necessary. Keep telling yourself that you're healthier by following some fad diet. You're not an f-ing wolf. You need fruits and vegetables and grains in your diet.
Yes please don't listen to the doctors that are having a tremendous amount of success treating their patients with keto and carnivore diets. Gotta listen to the grumpy ladies of DCUM that have it all figured out.
For anyone that wants to completely get off of medications, please look up Christopher Palmer, Anthony Chaffee, Ken Berry, Georgia Ede and others
What doctor? Any quack can preach whatever the hell they want on the Internet. I keep asking you to post a peer-reviewed studies supporting your claims but instead, you keep insulting me. Doctors have treated specific diseases with diets, of course. Keto was used as a diet specifically for diabetics and was never intended to be used by bored suburban moms looking to sound smart after a quick Google search.
What makes you think I didn't listen to doctors? I also follow a diet to be healthy. However, the diet I follow has shown benefits over millennia and has been widely studied and endorsed by the medical community.
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9317652/
https://nutritionsource.hsph.harvard.edu/healthy-weight/diet-reviews/mediterranean-diet/
https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/CIRCRESAHA.118.313348
Please make sure to get your prescriptions filled every month
Will do. Thanks for that invaluable piece of advice. I always trust the complete strangers on DCUM to have my back vs my doctor.
Keep eating that meat. Maybe, just maybe, it will make you a wee bit smarter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think this diet is sustainable long term. Carbs are needed for the brain. I think the people that say they’re constantly on it are liars. They’re having cheat days or cheat moments with a high carb snack or a grain.
100% false. Carbs are actually poison to the brain, and are responsible for a lot of the mental health issues people are currently taking medication for.
Check out the book Brain Energy and do a little research
bahahahahahaa you used the google didn't you. Bless your heart.
How many medications are you currently taking? Me, zero
I have successfully lowered my BP, cholesterol, triglycerides, and sugar by eating a wholesome Mediterranean diet. No meds necessary. Keep telling yourself that you're healthier by following some fad diet. You're not an f-ing wolf. You need fruits and vegetables and grains in your diet.
Yes please don't listen to the doctors that are having a tremendous amount of success treating their patients with keto and carnivore diets. Gotta listen to the grumpy ladies of DCUM that have it all figured out.
For anyone that wants to completely get off of medications, please look up Christopher Palmer, Anthony Chaffee, Ken Berry, Georgia Ede and others
What doctor? Any quack can preach whatever the hell they want on the Internet. I keep asking you to post a peer-reviewed studies supporting your claims but instead, you keep insulting me. Doctors have treated specific diseases with diets, of course. Keto was used as a diet specifically for diabetics and was never intended to be used by bored suburban moms looking to sound smart after a quick Google search.
What makes you think I didn't listen to doctors? I also follow a diet to be healthy. However, the diet I follow has shown benefits over millennia and has been widely studied and endorsed by the medical community.
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9317652/
https://nutritionsource.hsph.harvard.edu/healthy-weight/diet-reviews/mediterranean-diet/
https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/CIRCRESAHA.118.313348
Please make sure to get your prescriptions filled every month
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think this diet is sustainable long term. Carbs are needed for the brain. I think the people that say they’re constantly on it are liars. They’re having cheat days or cheat moments with a high carb snack or a grain.
100% false. Carbs are actually poison to the brain, and are responsible for a lot of the mental health issues people are currently taking medication for.
Check out the book Brain Energy and do a little research
bahahahahahaa you used the google didn't you. Bless your heart.
How many medications are you currently taking? Me, zero
I have successfully lowered my BP, cholesterol, triglycerides, and sugar by eating a wholesome Mediterranean diet. No meds necessary. Keep telling yourself that you're healthier by following some fad diet. You're not an f-ing wolf. You need fruits and vegetables and grains in your diet.
Yes please don't listen to the doctors that are having a tremendous amount of success treating their patients with keto and carnivore diets. Gotta listen to the grumpy ladies of DCUM that have it all figured out.
For anyone that wants to completely get off of medications, please look up Christopher Palmer, Anthony Chaffee, Ken Berry, Georgia Ede and others
What doctor? Any quack can preach whatever the hell they want on the Internet. I keep asking you to post a peer-reviewed studies supporting your claims but instead, you keep insulting me. Doctors have treated specific diseases with diets, of course. Keto was used as a diet specifically for diabetics and was never intended to be used by bored suburban moms looking to sound smart after a quick Google search.
What makes you think I didn't listen to doctors? I also follow a diet to be healthy. However, the diet I follow has shown benefits over millennia and has been widely studied and endorsed by the medical community.
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9317652/
https://nutritionsource.hsph.harvard.edu/healthy-weight/diet-reviews/mediterranean-diet/
https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/CIRCRESAHA.118.313348
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think this diet is sustainable long term. Carbs are needed for the brain. I think the people that say they’re constantly on it are liars. They’re having cheat days or cheat moments with a high carb snack or a grain.
100% false. Carbs are actually poison to the brain, and are responsible for a lot of the mental health issues people are currently taking medication for.
Check out the book Brain Energy and do a little research
bahahahahahaa you used the google didn't you. Bless your heart.
How many medications are you currently taking? Me, zero
I have successfully lowered my BP, cholesterol, triglycerides, and sugar by eating a wholesome Mediterranean diet. No meds necessary. Keep telling yourself that you're healthier by following some fad diet. You're not an f-ing wolf. You need fruits and vegetables and grains in your diet.
Yes please don't listen to the doctors that are having a tremendous amount of success treating their patients with keto and carnivore diets. Gotta listen to the grumpy ladies of DCUM that have it all figured out.
For anyone that wants to completely get off of medications, please look up Christopher Palmer, Anthony Chaffee, Ken Berry, Georgia Ede and others
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think this diet is sustainable long term. Carbs are needed for the brain. I think the people that say they’re constantly on it are liars. They’re having cheat days or cheat moments with a high carb snack or a grain.
100% false. Carbs are actually poison to the brain, and are responsible for a lot of the mental health issues people are currently taking medication for.
Check out the book Brain Energy and do a little research
bahahahahahaa you used the google didn't you. Bless your heart.
How many medications are you currently taking? Me, zero
I have successfully lowered my BP, cholesterol, triglycerides, and sugar by eating a wholesome Mediterranean diet. No meds necessary. Keep telling yourself that you're healthier by following some fad diet. You're not an f-ing wolf. You need fruits and vegetables and grains in your diet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think this diet is sustainable long term. Carbs are needed for the brain. I think the people that say they’re constantly on it are liars. They’re having cheat days or cheat moments with a high carb snack or a grain.
100% false. Carbs are actually poison to the brain, and are responsible for a lot of the mental health issues people are currently taking medication for.
Check out the book Brain Energy and do a little research
bahahahahahaa you used the google didn't you. Bless your heart.
How many medications are you currently taking? Me, zero
I have successfully lowered my BP, cholesterol, triglycerides, and sugar by eating a wholesome Mediterranean diet. No meds necessary. Keep telling yourself that you're healthier by following some fad diet. You're not an f-ing wolf. You need fruits and vegetables and grains in your diet.
Great. Just make sure to keep taking those antidepressants
Post a peer-reviewed study that says carbs cause mental health issues. Again, your social media video research makes you look pretty dumb.
Better pop one. I feel your anxiety ramping up, up up!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think this diet is sustainable long term. Carbs are needed for the brain. I think the people that say they’re constantly on it are liars. They’re having cheat days or cheat moments with a high carb snack or a grain.
100% false. Carbs are actually poison to the brain, and are responsible for a lot of the mental health issues people are currently taking medication for.
Check out the book Brain Energy and do a little research
bahahahahahaa you used the google didn't you. Bless your heart.
How many medications are you currently taking? Me, zero
I have successfully lowered my BP, cholesterol, triglycerides, and sugar by eating a wholesome Mediterranean diet. No meds necessary. Keep telling yourself that you're healthier by following some fad diet. You're not an f-ing wolf. You need fruits and vegetables and grains in your diet.
Great. Just make sure to keep taking those antidepressants
Post a peer-reviewed study that says carbs cause mental health issues. Again, your social media video research makes you look pretty dumb.
Better pop one. I feel your anxiety ramping up, up up!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think this diet is sustainable long term. Carbs are needed for the brain. I think the people that say they’re constantly on it are liars. They’re having cheat days or cheat moments with a high carb snack or a grain.
100% false. Carbs are actually poison to the brain, and are responsible for a lot of the mental health issues people are currently taking medication for.
Check out the book Brain Energy and do a little research
bahahahahahaa you used the google didn't you. Bless your heart.
How many medications are you currently taking? Me, zero
I have successfully lowered my BP, cholesterol, triglycerides, and sugar by eating a wholesome Mediterranean diet. No meds necessary. Keep telling yourself that you're healthier by following some fad diet. You're not an f-ing wolf. You need fruits and vegetables and grains in your diet.
Great. Just make sure to keep taking those antidepressants
Post a peer-reviewed study that says carbs cause mental health issues. Again, your social media video research makes you look pretty dumb.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think this diet is sustainable long term. Carbs are needed for the brain. I think the people that say they’re constantly on it are liars. They’re having cheat days or cheat moments with a high carb snack or a grain.
100% false. Carbs are actually poison to the brain, and are responsible for a lot of the mental health issues people are currently taking medication for.
Check out the book Brain Energy and do a little research
bahahahahahaa you used the google didn't you. Bless your heart.
How many medications are you currently taking? Me, zero
I have successfully lowered my BP, cholesterol, triglycerides, and sugar by eating a wholesome Mediterranean diet. No meds necessary. Keep telling yourself that you're healthier by following some fad diet. You're not an f-ing wolf. You need fruits and vegetables and grains in your diet.
Great. Just make sure to keep taking those antidepressants
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think this diet is sustainable long term. Carbs are needed for the brain. I think the people that say they’re constantly on it are liars. They’re having cheat days or cheat moments with a high carb snack or a grain.
100% false. Carbs are actually poison to the brain, and are responsible for a lot of the mental health issues people are currently taking medication for.
Check out the book Brain Energy and do a little research
bahahahahahaa you used the google didn't you. Bless your heart.
How many medications are you currently taking? Me, zero
I have successfully lowered my BP, cholesterol, triglycerides, and sugar by eating a wholesome Mediterranean diet. No meds necessary. Keep telling yourself that you're healthier by following some fad diet. You're not an f-ing wolf. You need fruits and vegetables and grains in your diet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Certain organs do, but those are often skipped, unfortunately. Even then, supplements exist, so it's no reason to stop the diet.[i]Anonymous wrote: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.
Wtf? Isn’t scurvy from the 16th century or something?
I thought meat has vitamin c
If a diet requires supplements, it is by definition NOT a healthy, sustainable diet. Carnivore, strict vegan... neither of these diets can sustain humans long-term. I'll stick to the diet that my healthy and long-lived Greek relatives eat - lots of veggies, legumes, olive oil, and yes grains. Meat and dairy, too, but in smaller amounts.
Carnivore requires no supplements
You are insane.
You can do a little research or you can just pretend to be right. Your choice
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think this diet is sustainable long term. Carbs are needed for the brain. I think the people that say they’re constantly on it are liars. They’re having cheat days or cheat moments with a high carb snack or a grain.
100% false. Carbs are actually poison to the brain, and are responsible for a lot of the mental health issues people are currently taking medication for.
Check out the book Brain Energy and do a little research
bahahahahahaa you used the google didn't you. Bless your heart.
How many medications are you currently taking? Me, zero
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Certain organs do, but those are often skipped, unfortunately. Even then, supplements exist, so it's no reason to stop the diet.[i]Anonymous wrote: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.
Wtf? Isn’t scurvy from the 16th century or something?
I thought meat has vitamin c
If a diet requires supplements, it is by definition NOT a healthy, sustainable diet. Carnivore, strict vegan... neither of these diets can sustain humans long-term. I'll stick to the diet that my healthy and long-lived Greek relatives eat - lots of veggies, legumes, olive oil, and yes grains. Meat and dairy, too, but in smaller amounts.
Carnivore requires no supplements
You are insane.