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Scott F.

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  3. I was talking to a retired doctor at the gym on Sunday. I am a big fan of experience and knowledge and those being based on time. We were talking kids and doctors and prescriptions and the internet and some of everything. One of the older guys mentioned that doctors were once held in a much higher regard. And another mentioned pills seem to be the answer for everything. The retired doctor chimed in and I thought what he said was sort of enlightening. I was the youngest in the group at 56 so he was talking to my age group and older. In so many words.....there is only one generation that has been born in the internet age with any and all information at their finger tips. For the most part, anyone 30 and under was born with the same access to medical information as their doctors. We never had that. In the 70's and 80's we had a set of the 1978 World Book Encyclopedias, the school library and the public library. Our medicinal knowledge was limited to those resources. The person that went off to medical school had accesses we did not have and thus were on another level. When someone knows something you don't, and uses that knowledge to help you, especially in a time of need, they get to another level really quickly. Once the doctor gets to that next level his word is not only golden but it becomes the gospel. Then overtime Big Pharma and Big Insurance starts their version of "practicing medicine" and that money started to dictate patient care. When their world is the gospel and the newer method is to prescribe pills the unknowing went with what they have trusted. To refer to those people as 'sheep' is really an unfair criticism. Fast forward to the groups (around age 40's and up) who have internet access for a large portion of their lives there is the movements away from the norm (carnivore being one). Doctors in turn trained new doctors, kids trusted their parents/grandparents and in most cases learned to trust the people (doctors) that their parents trusted. It was almost the perfect storm. As the internet becomes more and more of a factor in everyday life there is a break from the norms and people are challenging doctors and medicine because they now have access to the very same information as everyone else. Taht has not always been the case. The playing field is more level now than ever and people can now arm themselves with knowledge and information that actually rivals that of their doctors. It was an interesting conversation. Sort of a new perspective. Scott
  4. LMNT is a good product. )Personally I could not find one that I liked the taste). On youtube there are several videos on how to make your own. Much cheaper. Bob is spot on with his advice. I made the hydration and electrolytes when I first got started. I went from electrolyte in my water, to using the mixture as 'my table salt' and now I use salt every so often. It took 14+ months to work thru all that and I have read where some get there sooner than others. The best thing is that you are listening to your body. Most of time the body will tell/show you most everything we need to know. Congrats on two months/good luck as you continue. Welcome. Scott
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  8. Almost a pound of beef bacon and part of a T-Bone steak. I buy beef bacon from a local farm guy and I would eat it every day but at $9 it adds up. Tastes awesome though. Scott
  9. I haven't tried fruits since I switched. The protein drinks/shakes were my first 'sugar on purpose' since I switched to carnivore. One, it made me hungrier and then that ice cram in the freezer was sort of calling me. I ranked the effects. Sugar in the diet can be more powerful that the satiety of meats. And the fact I am cheap as ell get out overpowers the both of them. I think I wanted the ice cream because I chipped in $$$ and didn't have any. Like most issues in our world the almighty dollar is the root cause. LOL Scott
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  13. I have eaten some steaks that even a sub-par veterinarian could have saved, but never intentionally raw. LOL Scott
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  15. Nope. Maybe 2lbs of it, give or take. I had to re-group and finish it off the next day. 2 pounds was more than I have at in one setting in what seems like forever. Most of the time I'm a pound at a time guy. Scott
  16. The value comes in knowing where your meat comes from and sometimes that off sets a few extra dollars and a little more time here and there. At times you may not be able to put a price on having/doing your own. Scott
  17. 2.98lbs of carnivore appetizer, main course and dessert all rolled into one. Scott
  18. Congrats on the six months. I think my first step would be to get it checked elsewhere with another machine. I'm no sure about your Walmart but i see kids playing and tugging on the cuffs quite a bit. I'd get it checked again somewhere, one you have had some dizziness, and two, I'm not sure I would put a lot of faith in that cuff. It could be accurate but I would want to be sure. My mom is going thru some of the same things. her blood pressure was dropping to very ow numbers and then started to rise to where it has been somewhat high as of late. She has some kidney issues and the medicine she was taking for her kidneys has been either impacting her blood pressure or conflicting with her heart medicine. Between the two they have made a couple of adjustments her blood pressure is much closer to normal. Six months carnivore is a lot of time for healing (for most) and you may not be the same patient today you were six months ago. If you are on any kind of medicine there may need to be some adjustment. You may be taking something you no longer need or do no need as much of. I'm not much on heart health as @Geezy is our resident 'cardiologist'. He has far more knowledge and experience than me in this area and will do a much better job commenting/helping. Again, congrats on the 6 months. Scott
  19. Oklahoma researchers find link between MS, diet - YouTube MS and Bipolar gone! just eating fatty meat. The true story of a life changing diet
  20. Carnivore as "Carnivore" is relatively new in name but was a popular diet amongst the Multiple Sclerosis community in the 50' and 60's. And then dates back to the beginning of time. I'm coming off a 72 hour fast tonight and going to go 30-60 days on all red meat. Straight beef. Probably the hardest part will be passing up on eggs, and if I stray from straight beef it will be with eggs. My bloodwork/Neurologist appointment got pushed back a few weeks so I am going to go into that on a plan that worked int he 50's and 60's. I am not sure how much 40+ days will affect the bloodwork but I think it would have some impact. And hopefully that impact will be around my immune system/blood markers of anti-bodies and what not. As always, time will tell. Having discussions with guys at work about carnivore and fasting and my new approach to eating in general the guys at work think I have turned myself into a lab rat with all these self-experimentations. They may be onto something. LOL Starting tonight I am back in the lab. Scott
  21. Breaking the fast tonight at work. Some shredded beef (I guess intended for nachos or tacos....it was marked down, and I cleaned out the marked down section of most everything on Manager's Special.) My wife is not a fan of the marked down items but in some stores it is called 'aged' and they jack the price up. LOL Scott
  22. Yep. I have a friend from work going thru the same thing. 150-160 acres for his son to inherit on their farm, he will inherit another chunk adjacent to that from his uncle and then about the same from his grandmother. They grow hay to sell and feed their cows. At some point that farm will be solar panels and subdivisions. It is pretty much inevitable because his son has no interest in working the farm and the number of people willing to buy 400+ acres to farm/raise cows is close to zero. Most can't afford to buy it and the business plan does not suggest it will pay for itself. Geezy is spot on as it is a life and lifestyle that is dwindling. Scott

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