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Bob reacted to a post in a topic:
Eye-opening study into ultra-processed foods and your risk of heart problems
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List of foods âworse for you than smokingâ as doctor issues serious warning
- Eye-opening study into ultra-processed foods and your risk of heart problems
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Geezy reacted to a post in a topic:
Eye-opening study into ultra-processed foods and your risk of heart problems
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quick video/straight to the point
Spot on.
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Bob reacted to a post in a topic:
List of foods âworse for you than smokingâ as doctor issues serious warning
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Parallels
Finding and connecting the parallels between my faith as a Christian and my journey as a carnivore. Itâs been awhile since Iâve been inspired to write one of these but when I came across this during my devotion this morning it was just too good to pass up. I hope you can benefit from it. I came across this quote from Blaise Pascal who was a brilliant 17th-century French mathematician and physicist who had a dramatic Christian conversion experience and thereafter devoted much of his thought to Christianity and philosophy. âMen despise religion. They hate it and are afraid it may be true. The cure for this is first to show that religion is not contrary to reason, but worthy of reverence and respect. Next make it attractive, make good men wish it were true, and then show that it is.â WOW! Does that not resonate with carnivore or what? Very profound on the Christian side of things but speaks volumes to the carnivore community as well. People donât downplay what we do because they believe itâs wrong so much as because it might be true and requires a change in themselves that they are afraid to commit to. So when confronted with the unbelievers try to be patient and kind to them and give them a reason to wish it were true. You are the best example of that truth. Keep Calm and Carnivore On.
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Geezy reacted to a post in a topic:
Will the carnivore diet work for someone with pancreatic insufficiency?
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Great Message
For those who are new or struggling with this WOE this is a great message from Dr. Tony Hampton.
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Geezy reacted to a post in a topic:
Will the carnivore diet work for someone with pancreatic insufficiency?
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Will the carnivore diet work for someone with pancreatic insufficiency?
This is way out of the norm for most questions we get and very complicated. Iâm 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 donât seem to be able to tolerate or break down fats thereâs 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 thereâs always sea food in the form of sardines, salmon, tuna or cod livers. But even at that Iâm 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 itâs still high fat. Iâm sorry I donât have a good answer for you but hopefully someone will come along that knows more.
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Insurance hoopla
Yeah, insurance sucks.
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Man on the moon
'they just don't make things like they use to'. LOL Yep and that is by design. Itâs a greedy world we live in.
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Daily Chat and Progress Check-in for March 2026
Thatâs great.
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Checking my glucometer
Good idea.
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Daily Chat and Progress Check-in for March 2026
Sounds good Paul.
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Gout- Uric Acid level
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, Alzheimerâs 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 itâs 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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Diabetes = elevated Blood Glucose Level (BGL)
I think it was Dr. Berry I heard say that there is no such thing as pre diabetes. Youâve either got it or you donât
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Welcome to North Carolina
I I thought Texas had quick changing weather. We have a saying down here, âIf you donât like the weather now just go inside for 15 minutes and then come back outside, itâll changeâ. But I think yâall got us beat.
- What Did You Eat Today?