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Do you wonder if you’re doing it right?
This is a great video. I had not seen this one. Scott
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Scott F. started following New Member , Do you wonder if you’re doing it right? , Does refeeding syndrome even occur on keto/carnivore? and 5 others
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Does refeeding syndrome even occur on keto/carnivore?
I don't think I venture into re-feeding issues but I don't do well breaking my fasts. I do a 72 hour fast once per month, and if I have nothing planned for the weekend I stretch it to 96 hours. My longest is 7 days. It seems no matter what I do I get incredibly loose for a day or so after the fast. I have broken my fast with smaller meals, broths, etc. but no matter, the first day after the bathroom trips are basically diarrhea. I have read certain fruits would help but I have not gone down that road. I think the fasts have to be much longer for refeeding to play a big role/cause problem. I think one would have to get past when it is 'fasting' and actually be into starvation, as well as dehydration. Most who fast do water fasts. Refeeding issues stem when the body is in starvation and dehydration. I'm not a medical guy at all, but I would guess the sudden expansion of shrunken parts could lead to any number of health issues. I end my fasts based on if we have plans for the weekend. I spot myself a day to get back on track. If I am going to be around the house I stretch it 4 or five days and then the first meal is a regular old carnivore meat slat and water approach. The next approach is to the bathroom. Maybe a bit too much information. LOL Scott
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2-year anniversary
The same to you and Bob. We all have our favorite (and not so favorite) comments we field when people hear we are eating carnivore and I think I now have a new 'favorite'. We had a family gathering at the cabin a couple weeks ago and I smoked a couple pork butts. As we gathered and fellowshipped with friends and family it came time to eat. Everyone had made their plates when I made mine and I sat down at a table with a group of my son's friends (same guys I ride SXS in West Virginia). Their plates were loaded down with pork, cowboy beans, potato salad, broccoli salad, snap beans, and such. My plate was just pork. I think at different times everyone at the gathering said, "Are you still doing carnivore?". But most emphasized, "Are you STILL doing carnivore?". One combination of guys at the table made me think about things, maybe just people in general. My son turned me onto the carnivore approach and has probably gone carnivore for a month or so several times. Each time losing weight but most importantly after a couple weeks he sleeps better, and which relieves some back issues. Another guy tried it for about two months and lowered his blood sugar to where his medicine was driving him too low and made good strides with his blood pressure. One of the guys has severe anxiety, does not sleep, and everything that happens with him ramps to all out crises. The three months he was on carnivore, out of his mouth, 'the first month must have been adjusting, but the last two months is the best I have felt in as long as I can remember" Yet, they sat there eating as if there were no links between 'eating and how you feel'. Part of me wanted to stand up and preach, point out their flawed thinking, point out each of their health issues and remind them of their experience with carnivore. Maybe not, 'hell, fire and brimstone', but I wanted to make the point. But I didn't. I told them I hadn't taken any medicine for pain and inflammation in nearly two years. I lost just about 100lbs. I work out 4-5 times per week. I sleep better than I have in forever. My bloodwork is just about spot on in every category. And I feel as good as I have in many, many years. Maybe I made my point when I said, "That's why I am STILL on carnivore", with slight over pronunciation of STILL. But after two years, it is now my new favorite response. Scott
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Inside a Carnivore Convention Where Meat Is Considered Medicine
I was reading another article about this event. Then seen one on the news the other night. I think this would be a great event to attend. Scott
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I'mmmmmm BAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAACK
Congrats and welcome back. As stated before I have been in awe and somewhat jealous of the amounts others talk about eating. I got to the point that if I ate a 14-16oz. ribeye I was done for the next 24-30 hours, at times even longer. It was like I was never hungry. I tried protein powder and then used one of the Shamrock protein drinks, and within a few hours I was really hungry. I tried another one a few days later and it sparked hunger again. Short story long I used the sugar to create hunger to hit a protein target. From December 1st til now I have went from 211 to 237 and today around 230. Other than the sugar intake, still strict carnivore, but have a better understanding in regard to the power of sugar. Again, welcome back. Scott
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2-year anniversary
"May Meaties" you might need to copyright that and hopefully there will be someone who does not understand. I remember just a handful of months ago people were saying they were OMAD and I said, "Not me, I just eat one meal a day". I didn't know it was an actual thing til the red meat pretty much dictated I was hardly ever hungry. May Meaties just might be a thing. Congrats to all and especially the "May guys".\ Scott
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2 weeks in, stress thru the roof
Welcome. After two years I am still learning and adjusting so take my advice with a grain of salt (actually, pun is intended). My first thought would be it has only been two weeks and I really hate using the term, but you may still be detoxing, or better said, withdrawing. As mentioned you may need to transition vs. going carb-free cold turkey. Second thought would be around salt. Most traditional North American diets are heavy in salt. When we give them up and purposely add the salt back in we are a tad bit short to what our body was acclimated. It could be a salt/minerals issue. Thirdly, it could be fat content. The carnivore idea is moderate protein/higher fats. Coming off carbs and sugars is hard for the body to make that adjustment, couple that with higher protein/lower fat and it is a struggle to become fat adapted. Most people who go carnivore are not super active so the energy swing may not be quite as noticeable when compared to someone who is super busy and super active. A fall off in energy is quite noticeable. Just ballparking, but I would also guess being super active and super busy is a chunk of the stress which is coming from the lack of energy and the 'fear' of not getting it all done. I would also think the lack of energy stems between salts and fats. The kicker is that your ratio might not be the same as mine. It may take some experimenting to dial it in for you. Good luck. I'm two years in this month and can't imagine eating any other way. In those two years I have remained strict carnivore but have experimented with higher fats, meal timing, meal spacing and long water fasting. Still learning. Scott
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Just started carnivore
As soon as I made it all kinds of 'baby carnivore' started popping up. Crazy how that works. I am not sure if I know how to 'make it public' but I will try. Scott
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2-year anniversary
I'm actually May 6th but time got away from me between nightshift rotations. I was in the ballpark I guess. Congrats to you as well. Scott
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Happy Mothers Day
Ditto. Ditto. Ditto. Not long home from work and our new network blocks most all social media platforms. I can read the forum but can't post. Playing catch up. Happy Mother's Day. Hope all is well with you and yours. Scott
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2-year anniversary
Celebrating two years on Carnivore. Quite the adventure and chick full of unexpected and pleasant surprises. The journey continues. Scott
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New Member
Welcome. This is a good place to stop by for support as well as share your experiences that could very well help someone else. It is a great forum. I'm 56, was pretty much 'healthy, but huge. I was north of 320 at 6'3". I tried carnivore as nothing more than a weight loss hack. Then I got the bonus plan. I have an autoimmune disease called NMO/SD (basically the same as Multiple Sclerosis). Within six weeks or so I no longer had the pain and inflammation I had experienced the previous six years. Totally crazy, I had no idea. I dropped just about 100lbs within the first year. My blood pressure was relatively good, usually 120-130/60-70. After two years on carnivore (this week is two years) I am consistently at 100-110/50-55. I had never had a blood sugar reading over 100 until carnivore. I went a long stretch with my daily numbers were between 100-111 and as of the last six months or so I am around 90 each time I check. My immune system blood work showed part was so active I was constantly attacking myself and the other part was doing nothing at all. Both numbers off opposite ends of the chart. Within a year or so both numbers were back within 'normal range'. I got all that by just trying a weight loss hack called carnivore to drop a few pounds. I got a lot more than I originally sought. As Geezy said, (way more experience than me with blood pressure/heart related health) the combination of carnivore and blood pressure medicine could drive the pressure too low. Good luck. Go slow. It is one of the better decisions I ever made (mostly dumb luck, LOL, but still a really good decision). Scott
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Did Humans Evolve To Eat Meat?
I have not read too deeply on the biblical perspective but some on 'meat being the proper human diet'. I think geography played a major part and I do not think people really 'cared' what was used as sustenance to get from today until tomorrow. I am sure there were fruits and plants that were plentiful when in season in certain areas and not so plentiful in other parts of the country/the world. It is not like every time they picked up the spear; they brought meat home. During the lean times I doubt they passed up on a fruit or vegetable. Fast forward. I don't see a lot wrong with that approach today. For me, it is still strict carnivore more because I see an issue with fruits and vegetables, it is more that I do not know which one triggers my inflammation. If I could easily identify my triggers I would more than likely re-introduce others. Scott
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