Today is the first day of January and is also the first day of World Carnivore Month. To that end, let's challenge ourselves to eat a carnivore diet for the entire month of January. The type of carnivore diet and the level of strictness you choose to do is entirely up to you. Examples of carnivore diets include the following...
1) The Lion Diet. A person eating the Lion Diet only consumes the flesh of ruminant animals, water, and salt.
2) The BBBE Diet. BBBE is an acronym for Beef, Butter, Bacon, and Eggs.
3) The Carnivore Diet. This allows for the consumption of any and all animals and animal by-products, including dairy.
In any of the above examples, the object of course is to not consume any plants as part of your diet. Of course, we're not going to micromanage hoe you prepare your food, so your use of seasonings is entirely your own personal choice.
IF your circumstances don't allow you to go full on carnivore in January, then you can participate in this topic by challenge yourself to do better, above and beyond what you have been doing. For example, if you have still been eating grains, seed oils, refined sugar, or drinking alcohol, challenge yourself to avoid these items and just eat a clean, single ingredient whole foods diet such as clean keto, ketovore, or animal based.
We encourage you to check in daily, and share what you have eaten, perhaps a weigh-in if you're willing, and enjoy in some small talk. Participants in this topic will be entered into a drawing for a prize at the end of the month.
Good morning, all. I live in Ontario Canada & I am new to carnivore (about a month). Still at the stage were I am removing food and sorting out a few other things. No weight loss but I am being patient. My goal is to feel better (fibromyalgia) and to lose the weight that I have been trying to lose for quite a few years. That has been very frustrating. I am constantly fighting the mindset that has been drummed into our brains in regards to the food pyramid (fruits, veggies, grains & less fat). I have been counting calories for years & I was, for the most part, vegetarian over this passed winter. That's not a long time but long enough to know it didn't make me feel any better or help with the weight loss.
My next steps are to remove ice-cream & more fruit (I love my fruit) & continue removing more sugary items from my diet. I also need to switch out my almond milk, which I have been drinking for many years.
I would be grateful for any advice or tips.