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re: What is this board’s opinion on Carnivore diet?
Posted on 11/17/20 at 9:28 am to Junky
Posted on 11/17/20 at 9:28 am to Junky
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Still waiting to verify this to be true as it relates to beef.
I honestly don't think its enough of a deficiency to really have an affect, but long haul like a year or more and I am sure it would.
Also keep in mind(I know its a casual observation only) that Eskimos tend to have issues with overall life expectancy. Yes I know they have lower rates of heart disease. But overall life expectancy is 15 years less than Canada as a whole.
Here is a good episode on JRE about the diet with Layne Norton retorts to each claim.
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Again, people should eat like they want that allows them to stay consistent in their approach to whatever goals they have. That is way way more important than any one type of diet.
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and don't find them appetizing and are totally fine only eating beef. I say that to say this - the heart is a damn fine piece of meat that should absolutely be tried a multiple of ways before writing off completely. I'll collect 4-5 venison hearts a year because guys just don't want them.
Heart is pretty much the only organ I can stand. I love duck/goose heart in a pot roast.
Posted on 11/21/20 at 9:56 pm to lsu777
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But overall life expectancy is 15 years less than Canada as a whole.
Of course it is less, they lead primitive (to western standards) lifestyles with terrible sanitation habits. There is far more that is killing them off earlier than diet, of which, most haven't followed traditional diets in the last ~110 years. The early studies on the tribes were after western diets drifted into them. The more primitive tribes (those with less western interactions) had decent (for a lack of a better term) "diet health" as their overall health was fairly terrible. Their teeth sucked due to sand in the food, eyes swollen due to high winds and grit getting in there, sanitation (mentioned earlier), and medical attention was poor.
Layne just can't stand to not be noticed. Love him, but he can be stubbornly wrong too. His twitter gets hilarious when people troll him and he takes the bait.
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