
Everything posted by Geezy
- What Did You Eat Today?
- What Did You Eat Today?
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FInd seed oil free restaurants
I’ve got the scout app. There’s only three places listed in my town. One thing you can bet on is that 95% or more of all restaurants are using seed oils. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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introducing myself
Welcome to the party Emmerson we are glad you could join us. You are started down the right path towards better heath. In my opinion it takes a strong person to ease their way into this WOE (Way Of Eating). There’s no way I could have done it. I had to just bite the bullet and go all in. I just cut out everything but animal fats, animal protein, salt and water. Since you ate a heavy plant and sugar based diet you may find yourself weakening at times so I would suggest that you immerse yourself into the carnivore community but being active on the forum and reading books about how and why we eat this way. I found and continue find that watching utube videos from carnivore doctors and influencers really helps keep me motivated. Good luck and good health and let us know how we can help you. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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A Safe Harbor
Welcome Wrecked. Glad to have you on board. I don’t know of anyone around here that would judge you. None of us are perfect and none of us are dogmatic about this WOE (Way Of Eating). It’s been said that I’m the strictest about my diet but even I will use some Tabasco or jalapeño once in a great while. I even tried some salsa a while back but find out that it wasn’t a good idea so it’s been eliminated. Looks like I can handle peppers but not tomatoes. I hope you enjoy your time here and done hesitate to ask questions. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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so... when do benefits appear?
You are correct in that it’s only been one month and you should do at least 90 days. That’s good of you. The thing with this way of eating is that we are all different with different physiology’s and as such the diet affects us all differently. I think your diet is really good for achieving results but some people don’t tolerate cheese and dairy very well so that may be a hindrance. It seems that people who have many health issues and are obese seem to have more pronounced results that those that come to it fairly healthy. And to be honest, even though I believe that this is the healthiest way for everyone to eat, it may not work as well for you as it does others with the same issues. It’s no different that the person that loses 100 pounds in six months vs the one who gains 10 pounds in the same amount of time eating the exact same way. It’s just different with everyone. But the person that gained weight during that six months stuck with the diet and things turned around and smashes a very healthy and fit young lady. Look her up some time, Kelly Hogan on utube. While carnivore hasn’t cured some things in me that it has others, skin tags still there, still don’t sleep well, I will alway eat this way because I know that it’s the way we should eat and it has helped me in some tremendous ways. It can take some people more time than others to see results so hang in there and hopefully you see a big difference in time. Good luck Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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(UK) Where do you source your meat?
I’d like to try those meats some day. Unless I make it myself I don’t eat our American jerky because it all has soy and sugar in it. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Anyone Know Any Benefits From Cured Meats?
I really don’t know one way or the other but I would imagine that it would depend on the curing process. Some curing involves just drying the meat and lightly smoking it with little heat. I would think that that might preserve the nutrients better than the meats that are cured in a higher heat slightly cooking it. I make my own bacon and my curing process involves wet brining the pork belly for seven days in the cute and then hot smoking it until it reaches an internal temp of 135-135. I do it that way because it’s quicker. I have been thinking about doing a low temp smoke on my next batch. You are correct, the whole nitrate myth was busted a long time ago. Back when my dad died in 83 of a very aggressive cancer at the age of 59 the oncologist told us the cancer was caused buy all of the processed cured meats he ate. It wasn’t the cigarettes he smoked and it wasn’t that he was an alcoholic it was the nitrates. Lol! It turns out it was more than likely the Agent Orange he was exposed to during his time in Vietnam. When it comes to the nutritional differences between how meats are made or grown I believe we can easily start to overthink things. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Dark Waters
I watched a move recently caked Dark Waters but it wasn’t about Tupperware and microwave ovens. It was about how DuPont has been poisoning us for years with Teflon and it all started unfolding in the town and factory where it was manufactured. I don’t know if that’s the one you were talking about but it is a good movie. https://watch.how/movie/dark-waters/210401 Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Weak and no stamina
Bob is absolutely correct on all points but I would emphasize the importance of being patient. As he mentioned, you have not been eating this way for very long so your body is still going through an adaptive stage of transitioning over from using glucose for diet to fat or ketones for fuel. It can be a rough time and can take as long as four months or more depending on the person. I see people all the time coming to this way of eating without understanding how this actually works on our body’s metabolism and how it works on each individual. Because we are all different it can affect us all differently so what works for me may not work for you. Therefore you must adjust it to what your body needs. From what you say you are eating it sounds like you have a great foundation from which to build but before making a bunch of changes or trying tricks I would advise that you give it more time with just what you’re doing now and see if things improve. At least go a minimum of 90 days or even 120 before making any decisions. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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- Prolonged Meat Diets with a Study of Kidney Function and Ketosis [Files Library]
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96 mile hike.
I would think that fasting while hiking would be doable. Many people have fasted while running marathons. I couldn’t find a link to the article but I read recently of a man that ran several marathons back to back while fasting. Be your N of 1 and give it a try. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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96 mile hike.
That’s a great hike and very ambitious. Appalachian Trail? I haven’t humped that kind of mileage since I was an infantryman. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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What Did You Eat Today?
Did you eat the onions? If not it wasn’t a cheat meal. In fact it’s more than likely that your meat was cooked with seed oils. The onion will not contaminate your meat and the small amounts of seed oils used for grilling the meat won’t hurt you unless you are extremely sensitive to them. Now if you gave in to those onions then shame on you for being human. [emoji23] Seriously, don’t sweat the small stuff. When we go to a Mexican joint I will generally get the shrimp or fajitas and there is always peppers and onions but it’s pretty simple to just pick out the meat and stay clean. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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What Did You Eat Today?
This is one of the great benefits of this WOE. Our hunger signals change. We’ve gone from a carb addiction diet that just screams at us “FEED ME, FEED ME NOW!” to a an empty belly feeling that is easy to ignore until you can find the opportunity to eat. A carb hunger vs. a keto hunger. I love it. It’s what allows me to go all day without feeling the need to eat and when I do get to a point that my body says “Hey, we could use some fuel” it’s an action and not a desire. It’s also what allows me to be able to go out with friends or family and if they choose to eat at a restaurant that has nothing I’m willing to eat I can just drink water and enjoy their company without feeling like I’m being left out or sacrificing anything. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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NMOSD/Devic's
Didn’t we all. This is how I felt 10 years after I got out of the Army. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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NMOSD/Devic's
WOW! What a testimony Scott. I can even imagine what you’ve gone through. You finding some relief through proper nutrition really gives you an appreciation that most of us can’t imagine. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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