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Carnivore without a gallbladder and Carnivore with a kidney cyst


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How to be successful on the carnivore diet without having a gallbladder. Does that put too much stress on the liver? Also, how would the carnivore diet affect someone with a kidney cyst? 

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On 1/15/2025 at 10:51 AM, Guest jsmith said:

How to be successful on the carnivore diet without having a gallbladder. Does that put too much stress on the liver? Also, how would the carnivore diet affect someone with a kidney cyst? 

Hello jsmith!

You can be successful on the carnivore diet without a gallbladder. Some individuals have no problem whatsoever. Others may employ some strategy, such as....

1) It smaller meals more frequently - so your body can keep up with bile production.
2) Eat leaner cuts (you still need fat, you just have to space it out).
2) Take ox bile supplements with your meals.

This does not put too much stress on the liver. Your liver will adapt to the increase in fat consumption, and will ramp up bile production accordingly. This adaptation will take a little time, but you will get there. 

And then kidney cysts are usually harmless. They only need addressed if they are infected, bleeding, or getting larger.

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2 hours ago, Carburetor said:

I just saw this:

 

I remember watching that awhile back.

I haven’t had a gallbladder since 97.  

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2 hours ago, Geezy said:

I haven’t had a gallbladder since 97.  

Real men don´t need gallbladders !

I have not missed mine the slightest. I will never forget the most entertaining GB attack, I was at a remote shooting range,alone. It was our Independence Day, Dec 6th 2022 and -30 Celsius weather. Lots of snow. I was looking at some wood grouses in trees at shooting distance, wondering how they can know about the pain I´m having, unable to do almost anything but sit. They knew they were safe even at a shooting range. Big beautiful birds.

I managed to drive myself to doc somehow. Our health care place was still open even in holidays and weekends,not so any more.

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