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Geezy

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  1.    Geezy reacted to a post in a topic: Gout- Uric Acid level
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  4. This is way out of the norm for most questions we get and very complicated. I’m not that well versed with your issues but it sounds to me like you may not be a good candidate for eating carnivore. Since you don’t seem to be able to tolerate or break down fats there’s no way you can eat carnivore since this is a high fat diet. Although if you tolerate dairy you might be able to get some fat and there’s always sea food in the form of sardines, salmon, tuna or cod livers. But even at that I’m not sure you could get enough fat in your diet. In carnivore we should be getting at least 70% of our calories intake from fat and 30% from protein. Some do better on 80% fat and others do good at 60% but either way it’s still high fat. I’m sorry I don’t have a good answer for you but hopefully someone will come along that knows more.
  5. Yeah, insurance sucks.
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  8. 'they just don't make things like they use to'. LOL Yep and that is by design. It’s a greedy world we live in.
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  11. While modern medicine wants to blame gout on red meat alone there has been evidence that Glucose (carbohydrates) causes cell damage from glycation and oxidation, and insulin-resistance contributes to gout as well as diabetes, obesity, cardiovascular disease, Alzheimer’s disease, breast and other cancers, PCOS, impotence, and a host of other problems. Elevated insulin also causes systemic inflammation as well as polyunsaturated fatty acids can also be inflammatory. Many believe it’s due to oxalate built up in the joint. Sally K. Norton has some very good information on that in this article. Sally K. NortonPainful Gout, Joint Pain, and Oxalates - Sally K. NortonA high-oxalate diet contributes to inflammatory joint pain, including painful gout. Get relief from bursitis, arthritis, rheumatism and other pain syndromes.
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  19. I think it was Dr. Berry I heard say that there is no such thing as pre diabetes. You’ve either got it or you don’t
  20. I I thought Texas had quick changing weather. We have a saying down here, “If you don’t like the weather now just go inside for 15 minutes and then come back outside, it’ll change”. But I think y’all got us beat.
  21. To keep our chickens laying through the winter we add artificial lighting to fool them into thinking the days are longer.
  22. It’s amazing that these doctors can’t see the truth in the results. They have their own preconceived notions and are blinded by them.
  23. Stalls are perfectly normal as our bodies adapt to eating this way. Sometimes it’s just part of the healing process. In my journey to where I’m at now I hit two big stalls that lasted three months each. I didn’t do anything to trigger or trick the body into more weight loss. I just continued on the same path and eventually it kicked back in. As Dr. Chaffee says “You walked 10 miles in, you’ve got to walk 10 miles out.”
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  26. Thats funny at sad at the same time. Funny because of the gleeful ignorance and sad that he was shooting at something he couldn’t identify. Broke one of the rules of safe gun handling and safe hunting but yeah, it’s still pretty funny since nobody suffered but the Guineas. I’ve run over several in my area. Unlike chicken ms they will just dart outta nowhere like they are trying to tackle you. It doesn’t end well for them.
  27. Interesting article. I wonder why they didn’t mention the biggest side affects, possible stomach paralysis, most of the weight loss is muscle tissue and they must take it for life or they will most likely put the weight back on in fat. I must admit though that I almost went on that stuff when my doctor suggested it but at the time it wasn’t approved for weight loss and my insurance wouldn’t cover it. I’m so glad I found the carnivore lifestyle.

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