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In this video we interview Geoff Klein, a 68 year old gentlemen from Texas who has been doing the carnivore diet since May of 2023. He used to have several metabolic issues, as well as Chrohn's, and paroxysmal atrial fibrillation. The paroxysmal atrial fibrillation would land him in the ICU at the hospital several times each year. But today, thanks to the healing power of meat and the carnivore diet, he no longer suffers these setbacks, and in fact, his cardiologist has taken him off ALL his heart and blood pressure medications.

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00:00 Introducing Geoff Klein
03:08 What is Paroxysmal Atrial Fibrillation?

06:12 Geoff's Son Introduces Him to Nutrition
08:48 Educate Yourself to Build a Foundation
11:41 How Geoff has Benefited from His Carnivore Lifestyle
18:30 Getting off His Heart & AFib Medications
21:55 Your Carnivore Results May Differ
28:30 Why Geoff Chose to Retire
30:46 Does Geoff's Family Also Eat Carnivore?
36:22 What Does Geoff Typically Eat?
43:04 Where to Follow Geoff

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Bob that was fun to do. Thank you for asking me to do it. You are a very good host.


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Another great video! Hope to hear more interviews like this 

Maybe you need to tell Bob about your journey.


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6 hours ago, Rhonda said:

I'm one week on carnivore. I'm not feeling well. Should I call ambulance??????? Fell like passing out. 

Only you can determine that if your condition is severe enough to warrant an ambulance in order to get immediate medical care. 

What do you mean by not feeling well like your going to pass out? Have you done any research into the "keto flu"? It's not really a flu or virus, but it's the wonky nickname we've given to the sick and fatigued feeling you might experience when switching to a extremely low carb, keto, or carnivore diet. To put it simplistically, your body is used to running on carbs. It WANTS to run on carbs, but you're not giving it carbs so it has to start running on fat. There's a transition/adaptation period after you run out of your carb stores and start utilizing fat more efficiently. It lasts a few days for some, and a few weeks for others, but it does go away. 

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Almost everyone who starts out strict carnivore goes through this.
For many they aren’t eating enough. For others they do better if they transition slowly into carnivore and just cut their carbs down to 50 a day and after a few weeks 20 a day and then eventually go straight carnivore. Everyone’s system is different so you may need to go a little easygoing for awhile.


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