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latest bloodwork this morning
Good job.
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would you support this?
I am totally against lab grown meat. I’m also against vegetables, seed oils and highly processed foods. That’s a personal decision. If we start dictating what can be grown and how it’s grown we can easily slide down a slippery slope that comes back to bite us where we live. If this generation bans what we want to ban then the next generation comes in and bans what we like. A lot of it comes down to who is in charge at the time. What we need to do is educate people in what is right and wrong. What is good and bad. I don’t want anyone telling me what I can or cannot do or what I can or cannot believe. I believe in freedom. I absolutely hate it when someone tries to force their beliefs on me or demands that I follow their dogma and I won’t do it to them. What you do in the privacy of your home is your business. If you want to eat something that may kill you sooner, that’s your business, I won’t try to stop you.
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What's your opinion on professor bart kay?
I subscribe to him and I have learned a lot from him and I quote him often. I believe he is one of the most educated people in the carnivore community. I appreciate his knowledge. In the other hand I hate his delivery. I don’t like his foul mouth and while I believe in being truthful and calling people out when they are abhorrently wrong I don’t think he needs to attack them in the manner he does. I used to watch his response videos but he interrupts the videos so often that it’s annoying to try and watch or follow.
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I can’t say for sure that a carnivore diet would heal your son but I can say that a carnivore diet healed my Crohn’s disease and it cured Bob’s ulcerative colitis. It has healed many people in the carnivore community who had bowel issues. If it were my son I’d definitely put him on an all meat diet. When I was going to a gastroenterologist for my Crohn’s the doctor had me on a no meat, nearly all grain diet and it was killing me. Once I switched over to a high fat, moderate protein diet (carnivore) my symptoms cleared up in 30 days. My gastroenterologist was mad at me when I told her I cured my Crohn’s with an all meat diet. lol.
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Welcome Maat. We are here to help and support you any way we can. Chronic constipation has been an issue with me. Here lately I’ve been doing better though. I don’t have a gallbladder and I had a history of IBS for over 30 years so carnivore hasn’t done for me what is has for so many. It’s generally felt that upping the fat intake can help and staying hydrated as well. That hasn’t always helped me. I think I’ve finally figured out that my main issue is that I have a very slow moving bowel. It was recommended that I actually cut back on my fat intake so I’ve been eating a little less fat. I’m not sure if that’s what’s work for me but until someone changes I’ll keep going with it. When I do get constipation then I’ll take some magnesium citrate or magnesium oxide. I’ve also been known to drink an herbal tea called Smooth Move on occasion. In an emergency I’ll use a suppository for quicker relief. I hope this helps. Good luck.
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salted water and fasting
Welcome Maat. For me electrolytes can help but I only take them if I’ve been working out in the heat all day. Otherwise I can build up too much potassium in my system and that can be dangerous for me. For on the spot treatment a heaping tablespoon of yellow mustard has been working well for me.
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CindyB
The standard blood test used to check electrolytes is usually called a Basic Metabolic Panel (BMP) or a Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP). These tests commonly measure: Sodium Potassium Chloride Bicarbonate (CO₂) Calcium (on many CMPs) Kidney function markers like creatinine and BUN Glucose A CMP includes everything in a BMP plus additional liver-related tests and proteins. If someone is specifically concerned about hydration, muscle cramps, weakness, heart rhythm issues, medication effects, or conditions affecting electrolyte balance, doctors may also order: Magnesium Phosphorus Sometimes ionized calcium or other specialized labs
- What Did You Eat Today?
- NGL this "smash patty" was delicious
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CindyB
Welcome to Carnivore Talk Cindy, I’m sorry you are going through this cramping issue. Most of us do experience at time to time. I think getting a blood test is a good idea rather than just guessing at it. For me, I drink a lot of water and if I’m working outside all day in the heat I’ll have to take a LMNT packet or I’ll be getting cramps. Cramps are generally not so much due to sodium as much as it is a magnesium deficiency. Because we are carnivores we tend to flush out electrolytes. Some people are capable of getting what they need from their food but some can’t so we must supplement. I will put salt on my food and I also salt my water throughout the day. I also take a magnesium glycogen supplement every night before bed. Even at that I’ll sometimes get woke up in the middle of the night with a cramp and when I do I’ll take a heaping tablespoon of yellow mustard like a medicine. So far every time I do that it has alleviated the cramp.
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Do you wonder if you’re doing it right?
If you’re new or struggling or just wondering if your doing carnivore right now check out Dr. Hampton’s latest video.
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2-year anniversary
Ahoy meatie, congratulations on your anniversary.
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- I'mmmmmm BAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAACK