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Scott F. started following Reporting in, still carnivore , Measurements , Made bone broth, beef and 6 others
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Measurements
Just made a similar reply above. I checked mine when I first started fasting. I used a ketone meter and couple that information with my blood glucose to get a GKI number. The ketone meter sort of gave me an idea of how my body was working rather than referencing the charts provided. I was not getting into ketosis as early as I thought being a carnivore and already fat adapted. And I didn't get as deep into ketosis as I thought. Like int he other post when I taste metal in my mouth/bad breath I'm there but I don't do anything to get there other than water fast. In the beginning of carnivore as the weight was peeling off I was checking the scale daily, sometimes several times per day. In time the desire to know subsided. The blood glucose and the ketone measurements gave me some understanding of me, and in time the use of those meters faded as well. As of late, every carnivore conversation ends up with the need to dial the plan up as an individual outweighs the plan for the group, or to reference some study from far away. I do enjoy reading about the experiences of others as it is knowledge or maybe can be seen as 'one more tool in the shed'. Scott
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First good fast as of late
I will check it out. I bought a ketones meter to check ketones and it gave a reading coupled with a glucose reading to give a GKI number. I was not getting into ketosis as soon as I thought based on reading the charts and not as deep as I thought, but ketosis the same. During fasting once I read about the taste or the bad breath during ketosis and I hadn't experienced that, or had not realized it. Then one day it tasted like I had a mouthful of pennies and when I tested I was deeper than I had been previously. I guess there is some correlation there. I will check out the app. Scott
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Went to church for the first time since becoming a Christian a month ago
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Made bone broth, beef
What time on Tuesday? LOL Scott
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First good fast as of late
New fast tracker? Interested in this? Could you elaborate? I ate last Tuesday. I'm at work now and plan to break it tomorrow. I have fasted for weight loss and from there the metabolic benefits of autophagy, HGH, stem cels and the re-booting of the immune system. As of late I have been reading about fasting and the mind, its benefits and even into some of the religious aspects. I think this one was more to get my mind right. LOL (which will take a lot of work) Scott
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Headed to my local family owned grocery store.
I'd jump on the $9/lb ribeyes. As of late I hit the grocery store early on Monday morning coming from the gym. I buy up as much of the marked down meats as I can. I'm not all that picky, never have been, so I'm good with just about any red meat cut marked down. I miss our local hometown butcher shop. It says a lot knowing the guy behind the counter and my Pops always sad, "it is best to trade with someone you know'. Scott
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So many so wrong
One of son's friends tried this way of eating with a wife and two kids not participating. The hassle at times was more impactful than the cost. For the most part he pre-cooks his stuff (both kids very active in ball and after-school activities so they are always on the go-which translates to a lot of fast food/eating out). He laughs when he is the only guy in MacDonald's with a ribeye. Like most things it gets drilled down to the individual/individual home. Scott
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So many so wrong
It is just my wife and I, and it is savings for us. If we have steaks, she eats a steak with whatever else she cooks. If she wants hamburgers then we eat from the same pack. There are times when she eats something that does not really flip my boat and we eat different things. That particular meal probably goes up and tad but end of the month we are still saving money with me being a carnivore. Plus, factor in there are three-four-five days a months I don't eat at all. LOL Scott
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this fast hit a little different
The fat thing could be a part of it but I think I still could lose some visceral fat. I fee like I am eating enough fat but I have pushed the proteins as of late and could have the proteins to fat a tad off. Maybe? The energy could be from any of the things I listed and maybe a combination of any of those same things. I use to have, let's say, some really offensive gas. After a couple three months on carnivore it went away for the most part and when I did it was not near as "offensive". I must have had something laying around in my stomach because when it started, it started. It had been a while since I could clear a room. I am sure there are worse issues to deal with other than venting off here and there. Scott
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Went to church for the first time since becoming a Christian a month ago
Nothing better. Scott
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this fast hit a little different
I started my fast this past week. I ate on Tuesday about 4PM before leaving for work. I have fasted for 48-72-96 and 120 hours over the past year or so. Sometimes life dictates the end but mostly I go to a feel like I really need to eat with water not doing the trick. This time I have had gas like I have not had in months. One minute it is a deep air-filled burp and the next the gas is coming out the other end. I don't feel bloated or gassy but it has been a constant since Thursday (about 48 hours deep). Just weird because I didn't anything that I have not been eating for the last 19 months but something is causing me to vent off. To the point, last night at work we were going to the MCC room to reset a bucket and I told my co-worker to go up the steps first because if he followed me we would probably end up in HR. I dropped from 222 on Tuesday to 216 this morning which is 90lbs since I started carnivore. ( I have been down to 210 but I have been eating proteins like they are going to stop making them as of late). I have been on 12 hour night shifts since Wednesday night, worked out on Thursday/Friday morning and again this morning. Every other time the energy level has been abundant (still amazed it worked that way). This time I felt good til last night when I felt like I was a tad bit flat. This morning the sets and reps I did Thursday was more than I could lift this morning. Not many times since carnivore have I felt physically depleted but the first time while fasting, I pretty much felt spent. My sleep has been a tad off as well. The gas sort of puzzles me and the energy drop is surprising. I am guessing it is a combination of things. Nothing to eat since Tuesday, pulling 12 hour-night shifts since Wednesday, getting in three trips to the gym after work, and maybe the 55 birthdays I spent trashing my body (LOL). But can't complain. I am miles better than I was 19 months ago. Hope everyone has a happy and blessed Sunday. Scott
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Starting new, maybe smarter
I'm a self-experiment-er as well. I have adjusted my meat and fat content up and down and learned a ton. I also used this forum to learn from others as well as throw "stuff' on the wall to see what sticks. Some leaned forward with some scientific approach and others were border line hair brained. End of the day I feel like I am in a good place. Weight down, energy up, pain and inflammation gone, no more medicines all from ditching the crappy diet for a better one. As individual as this ride can be I think a lot of us have some similarities with our approaches. Best of luck with your new plan. Scott
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So many so wrong
Yep. Beef prices are high (and getting higher) and until someone actually carnivore shops it is hard for them to believe there is cost savings. I try to explain it like, 'imagine you go in the grocery store, skip straight to the meat counters, leave there and pick up some toilet paper/toothpaste and from there head to the eggs and then to the register". Anything that seems extra with the meat is easily absorbed in not buying vegetables, fruits, canned goods, flour, sugar, sauces, chips and cookies. It is still hard to convince others tho, LOL Scott
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Reporting in, still carnivore
Congrats. Hopefully that represents the healing. Keep at it. Good luck. Scott
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Why are so many quitting Carnivore?
I think carnivore (going in) is just like any other diet, there is nothing really sustainable about it. (and allow me to finish) I think everyone who switches to carnivore starts off on a carnivore diet and like most all diets, people choose another route. it is the diets that are not sustainable. It takes time for carnivore to become a lifestyle and leave the 'temporary-ness' of just about all diets. For me personally I have been strict carnivore for about 19 months. I have not had a fruit nor vegetable nor bread nor pasta since May '24. With that said it was nearly a year later when I felt like being on the carnivore diet had morphed into me having a carnivore lifestyle/carnivore way of eating. And maybe my story is a little odd because I didn't start with any health concerns in mind as for me it was nothing more than a weight loss hack. I stumbled upon a ton of benefits early on, chalked them up to coincidence, and then once I was reading the writing on the wall I started to evolve from diet to lifestyle. People quit for all kinds of reasons. If I had not stumbled upon the benefits with my autoimmune disease, knowing it was going to be a weight loss hack, I probably would have quit after losing 40-50 pounds (and called it a successful endeavor). If I knew which carb/vegetable/fruit was my trigger I would probably venture back out into the carb world on occasion. But since I don't know it is not a gamble I feel comfortable with so that too helped me transition from carnivore diet to carnivore lifestyle. I think it could be any number of reasons, but I mostly think those reasons land on the individual person rather than the way of eating itself. Scott
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