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Re: For better health
« Reply #25 on: February 12, 2025, 05:09:46 PM »
I have a master's degree in health and wellness, and graduate study in exercise physiology and nutrition, and I have much anecdotal experience.  I can objectively and categorically say that everyone, except the OP, who has commented on diet here in this thread is in great error. One of the few things wrong with the OP is to discourage fruit juice which is ridiculous because the same chart promotes fruits. It's a contradiction. Both fruits and fruit juice are healthy. But overall, the OP is far more correct than everyone else, but still not optimal.
This is very general condemnation.  Can you provide more details about what is in "grave error"?  Honest question.  

Are you supportive of a vegan-esque diet?  Why or why not?
Are you against a Dr Adkins-like diet?  Why or why not?

Would like to know more.

Re: For better health
« Reply #26 on: February 13, 2025, 05:07:49 AM »
Beware eating deer, elk, moose, etc. The brain wasting prion disease among them is of far more concern to me than Lyme Disease. I do not believe there are human Lyme cases contacted directly from deer meet to humans. The deer tick vector needs to come into play. Lyme is a spirochete, susceptible to specific antibiotics if caught early enough. Prion diseases are 100% fatal.
How interesting...  We grew up with my father and brothers hunting each year and maybe 1/3 of the meat we ate was deer venison.  I never heard of Prion disease until now though.   Any information about it that you can share?

(For our birthdays each year my mother would let us pick the meal for dinner.  Mine often was venison steaks marinated in natural soy sauce....Haven't had those in a LONG time...)


Re: For better health
« Reply #27 on: February 13, 2025, 06:43:14 PM »
I have a master's degree in health and wellness, and graduate study in exercise physiology and nutrition, and I have much anecdotal experience.  I can objectively and categorically say that everyone, except the OP, who has commented on diet here in this thread is in great error. One of the few things wrong with the OP is to discourage fruit juice which is ridiculous because the same chart promotes fruits. It's a contradiction. Both fruits and fruit juice are healthy. But overall, the OP is far more correct than everyone else, but still not optimal.
Dr. Eric Westman, MD is a medical researcher at Duke Univ. in N. Carolina. He has been researching Keto/Carnivore for 25+ years.
Give this video a listen! He talks about how healthy and safe the Carnivore diet is. 


Re: For better health
« Reply #28 on: February 13, 2025, 09:45:36 PM »
How interesting...  We grew up with my father and brothers hunting each year and maybe 1/3 of the meat we ate was deer venison.  I never heard of Prion disease until now though.  Any information about it that you can share?

(For our birthdays each year my mother would let us pick the meal for dinner.  Mine often was venison steaks marinated in natural soy sauce....Haven't had those in a LONG time...)
Look on YouTube, Rumble, etc. for the “Mad Cow Disease” outbreak in England. Warning, it’s not for children. 

Re: For better health
« Reply #29 on: February 13, 2025, 10:07:02 PM »
Dr. Eric Westman, MD is a medical researcher at Duke Univ. in N. Carolina. He has been researching Keto/Carnivore for 25+ years.
Give this video a listen! He talks about how healthy and safe the Carnivore diet is.
No thanks. I don't listen to jews. They're liars.

And I know from personal observation, study, and experience that carnivore/keto is an inferior diet. Hey, if you want high body fat %, low energy, heart disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, cancers, body odor and bad breath, then enjoy your carnivore/keto diet.

Most people on this thread are rationalizing their gluttony for meat and other fatty foods.