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High-sugar Diet May Lead to Brain Decline
Geezy replied to Bob's topic in Diet News, Medical Research, & Health Reports
Among a host of other ailments. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk- 1 reply
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Yeah, mine was Adkins. It worked well for me for ten years or so but there were so many Adkins snacks and sweets that I got away from eating just meat and whole vegetables. Cravings got stronger and eventually took over. Bad foods crept in. Inflammation took over my body and I quit working out. Carnivore has changed all that and I have no desire to ever eat any kind of sweet or carby foods. I no longer care to eat for pleasure but only for nutrition. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Geezy replied to Bob's topic in Everyday Chit Chat & Off-topic Discussion
I only have one mounted, it can get expensive. I do have several euro mounts (just the cleaned skull and horns) . I just came in from boiling and cleaning these antlers and skull cap. I’ll put these up in my garage. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk -
Same here. New to me. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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I’m on a well so I don’t get any from my water and I don’t drink milk and I darn sure don’t swallow my toothpaste. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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The Trouble With America’s Ultra-Processed Diet
Geezy replied to Bob's topic in Diet News, Medical Research, & Health Reports
It’s all bad no matter how you look at it. Warning Labels? No, they don’t do any good. Those who would be willing to take heed to them is the type that wouldn’t buy that trash to begin with. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk- 1 reply
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Geezy replied to Bob's topic in Everyday Chit Chat & Off-topic Discussion
Me and my girl were successful again this morning. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk -
Do you still drink alcohol?
Geezy replied to Bob's topic in Everyday Chit Chat & Off-topic Discussion
I started drinking when I was around 14 or 15. I was hitting bars by 16. In the Army I drank like a fish. After I got out I drank anytime I wasn’t at work. My father was an alcoholic but you never really knew it because he drank all the time but never appeared intoxicated. The man was in three wars so he had his demons. As much as I drank, I wasn’t an alcoholic. Seems strange I know but I just didn’t have an addictive personality when it came to alcohol. When I got married and started having kids I just quit drinking. After the kids were grown and gone I started back up but I didn’t drink just for the sake of drinking. I drank for flavor. I love a good dark ale or stout. I like trying different whiskeys and have developed a fondness for the Irish. Then I developed AFib. I was told that alcohol may be a contributing fact but it wasn’t like I drank all the time anymore, just once in awhile. After my four trip to the ER and another stay in the ICU I said that’s enough, I’m tired of this. So when I started on carnivore back in June I cut out all alcohol. Now I’ve always said that I wasn’t going sober per say, I just wasn’t going to drink unless it was a very special occasion. So this last weekend I went to Kansas for a pheasant hunt. It was two days of hard walking through very thick grasses and by the second day I was beat and sore and tired. So I decided that I could use a whiskey and raise a toast to my fellow veterans so I had a glass of Jameson. A short time later I felt two heart palpitations so I figured that’s all I need to know about alcohol and my heart condition Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk -
I drove up to Kansas today for a weekend of pheasant hunting. Wasn’t sure what my food choices might be so I packed some clean pepperoni, clean meat sticks, some cheese and a dozen hard boiled eggs. Munched on some of that on the 8 hour drive. After I got settled into the hotel I went looking for a steak. Found this place called The Black Bison Pub. Ordered my usual ribeye. Now I’m a Texan and we pride ourselves on our beef and I even raised my own but I’m here to tell you, that ribeye just may have been the best ribeye I’ve ever eaten. These Kansas folks raise some good beef. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Happy Birthday Bob. How was the steak at Longhorn’s? We’ve got one fixing to open up down here in my town. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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I do most of the cooking since I retired and I’ve always loved to cook. My wife likes me to cook also. It’s not hard to be creative but it can be time consuming. I always have a pretty good variety of different animals in my freezer so I don’t get bored with getting repetitive. To be honest, when I hear of these people who just eat hamburger all the time…I don’t think I could do it. That’s my least favorite meat. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Bringing Home the Bacon
Geezy replied to Bob's topic in Carnivore, Ketovore, Keto, & Low-Carb Support
When I was first starting carnivore I was very adamant about avoiding sugar and for the most part I still am but you are correct in not getting too obsessed about the trace amount in bacon. I make my own bacon and I’ve made it with and without sugars but I must admit, it’s better with the sweetened brine. Here lately I’ve been trying out just plain pork belly fried up like bacon with a little salt on it after cooking and it’s pretty darn good. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk- 1 reply
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Good old Texas bbq. Just finished smoking this 18 pound brisket. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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My LDL was around 200 pre carnivore. After a 147 days on carnivore I had my biannual physical and blood work was done. This was my lipid panel. As you can see my total cholesterol was 299 and my LDL was 225. While my nutritionally ignorant doctor is upset about it, I’m not the least bit concerned. LDL is an essential hormone in the human body. Every cell in your body is made up of LDL cholesterol. There has never been any evidence that LDL cholesterol has any negative effects on the cardiovascular system, in fact, quite the contrary. There is evidence to show that those with lower LDL numbers tend to die of all cause mortality more that those with higher numbers. If you are metabolically healthy (key words there) then higher LDL cholesterol is a sign of good health. The only numbers that you should concern yourself with are your triglycerides and HDL. Ideally you want your triglycerides below 100 and your HDL above 50. Then to get a risk assessment you divide your triglycerides by your HDL. Any numbers of 1.5 or lower is a good indicator of cardiovascular health. Tri50 = Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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New one on me. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Harvard Has Been Anti-Meat for 30+ Years - Why?
Geezy replied to Bob's topic in Diet News, Medical Research, & Health Reports
Why? Because they were bought off. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk -
poll What is your favorite way to eat/prepare eggs?
Geezy replied to Bob's topic in Carnivore, Ketovore, Keto, & Low-Carb Support
Ok I went there and found the poll but I just can’t decide because I just like them all too much. [emoji3061] Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk -
Would love your help!
Geezy replied to Matan1262's topic in Carnivore, Ketovore, Keto, & Low-Carb Support
I pretty much echo what Bob has stated but I would like to add this. Soy in any form is not healthy. First off it comes from the soy bean which is a seed and all seeds are terrible for you. If you are young and healthy they may not affect you as much as they might me but that doesn’t change the fact that we shouldn’t be eating them and soy in particular. Soy can affect the male hormones lowering testosterone and feminizing men. I personally will not eat anything that has any kind of soy in it. Sashimi, boy how I do love it. I fish for yellowfin tuna and when I’m cutting it up I’ll trim some off of the fish and eat it fresh. I used to have a bowl of Ponzi sauce that I would dip it in but now that I’m carnivore I won’t do that. Now it I want to dip it in anything it’s just melted butter. Everyone takes carnivore to the level that fits themselves and that’s fine as long as it doesn’t affect your health. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk -
Well first let me welcome you to the carnivore diet. I hope that it becomes a lifestyle for you rather than a diet. Most of the doctors that I follow recommend eating carnivore for at least 90 days. It may take some people that long to see some of the benefits this way of eating can produce. I think a lot of it has to with how metabolically they might be damaged. When I started I said yeah, I’ll do it for 30 days. Well I saw so much improvement that said I’d do another 30 days. It just kept getting better so I did another 30 days. After doing 90 straight days of pure carnivore I knew, for a fact, without a doubt that this was the way man was supposed to eat. 181 days later I haven’t wavered. As far as vitamins go, it’s my understanding from my research that ruminant meat is the most nutrient dense, bioavailable food there is meaning that you should get all of the vitamins and nutrients you need without supplementation. Now there are some things that we need that are not available in the quantities that we need such as vitamin D. Since most of us don’t spend enough time shirtless in the sun we just don’t get enough so supplementing that is recommended. Then there’s minerals. Since we don’t drink from heavily mineralized streams as our ancestors did we don’t get enough. Some though will argue that if you eat enough meat you should get enough minerals but I’m not sure about that. Then sodium. It’s an essential element for all animal life so that needs to be supplemented. I get my electrolytes from LMNT which has sodium, potassium and magnesium. On top of that I take a magnesium complex to help with my heart rhythm as I have AFib and to also help me with my bowels. So for me it’s just a D3, some electrolytes and magnesium complex. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Geezy replied to Bob's topic in Everyday Chit Chat & Off-topic Discussion
Me and Ginger out hunting. And our success. I shoot ‘em and she tracks em down for me. Primal! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk -
poll What is your favorite way to eat/prepare eggs?
Geezy replied to Bob's topic in Carnivore, Ketovore, Keto, & Low-Carb Support
I didn’t see a poll but I really can’t pick a favorite. I like them any way you can fix them other than balut. It mostly just depends on what mood I’m in but I will say this, it is the one food I never I never tire of. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk -
Ribeye with a side butter. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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But suggest that it might be prevented through proper nutrition and you would be vilified but they’ll make a pill for it so no one will have to change anything in their lifestyle. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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