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Link Posted: 3/14/2024 3:47:10 PM EST
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Does anyone know any good recipes for frenched lamb ribs that is carnivore friendly?

All the recipes I could find called for olive oil, sugar, etc.

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That's light years better than the average person's diet. I don't get dogmatic or preach it.

I've been super strict for almost a year and really tell a significant negative difference when I eat anything else. I'm more sensitive to it than others, but it does affect us all. We have preferences, conditions etc and are different in that way, but our bodies do work the same. Otherwise medicine or treatments wouldn't be a thing.

I also don't know why you would rather have some rabbit's dinner than just having more meat, butter and salt. It's gross. Not nutritious. Fiber can be harmful. It's food for the animals that we eat. The nutrients from plants are in the animal's meat, in a form we can actually digest. That's why meat has every mineral and nutrient we need, in the proportions we need them, and in the most bioavailable form for humans.

Do it right for 3-6 months. Really clear your system out by doing this. You will see and feel major improvements in every way, getting better and better during that time. Once you feel better than you ever thought possible, then slowly start trying different foods to see how they affect you. For me, anything else tastes bad and makes me feel worse. If that's what you choose, that's your life to live how you want. But this is the only way to actually know.

As far as sustainability, that's a vegan talking point that is undeveloped. Not only do I have no problem doing this, I'm never going to stop. Entire cultures and empires thrived for many generations with a pure meat and dairy diet. Everybody else has been sick, fat, and weak because they eat livestock's food. Agriculture has only existed for 12k years and grains/carbs have always been for slaves and peasants
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If you want to go full carnivore by definition then you're good to eat anything that had a face or a mom.  Eggs fit the bill as well.

A question for you to answer is why you're doing it and what is sustainable for you.  At it's heart, a carnivore diet is an elimination diet.  It's possible there are foods that make you feel like garbage and you don't realize it because you've just accepted that's the way you feel.  Some people do carnivore and then start to reintroduce things and find out they can't have lettuce because their body reacts poorly to it.  That's stuff you'll need to decide for yourself.

Now when it comes to sustainability... can you eat beef, bacon and eggs everyday with no seasoning but salt?  If so, enjoy.  Personally, I don't worry about having a little hot sauce on my eggs in the morning.  I have a taco seasoning I've made that I put on burger patties from time to time for a different flavor.  I'll use a little salsa.  Some days I'm "strict" carnivore because that's what I'm eating that day.  But I don't worry if I have a day with some sauces or some very low carb veggies, never going above 20g of total carbs for the day.  But I'm one that also believes God has designed us to eat a variety of foods... I just recognize that I function best on a primarily meat based diet with a few veggies thrown in from time to time.

Although she's not a doctor, Laura Spath is a YouTuber who has lost a lot of weight eating carnivore for the last seven years.  She talks a lot about sustainability.  Might be worth checking out some of her stuff to hear her perspective.

In the end, do what you think is right for your body.  Since I've been alive eggs have been good for you... then bad for you... then good for you in moderation... then bad for you... now they are a super food.  What do any of us truly know?


That's light years better than the average person's diet. I don't get dogmatic or preach it.

I've been super strict for almost a year and really tell a significant negative difference when I eat anything else. I'm more sensitive to it than others, but it does affect us all. We have preferences, conditions etc and are different in that way, but our bodies do work the same. Otherwise medicine or treatments wouldn't be a thing.

I also don't know why you would rather have some rabbit's dinner than just having more meat, butter and salt. It's gross. Not nutritious. Fiber can be harmful. It's food for the animals that we eat. The nutrients from plants are in the animal's meat, in a form we can actually digest. That's why meat has every mineral and nutrient we need, in the proportions we need them, and in the most bioavailable form for humans.

Do it right for 3-6 months. Really clear your system out by doing this. You will see and feel major improvements in every way, getting better and better during that time. Once you feel better than you ever thought possible, then slowly start trying different foods to see how they affect you. For me, anything else tastes bad and makes me feel worse. If that's what you choose, that's your life to live how you want. But this is the only way to actually know.

As far as sustainability, that's a vegan talking point that is undeveloped. Not only do I have no problem doing this, I'm never going to stop. Entire cultures and empires thrived for many generations with a pure meat and dairy diet. Everybody else has been sick, fat, and weak because they eat livestock's food. Agriculture has only existed for 12k years and grains/carbs have always been for slaves and peasants


Why would someone choose to eat "rabbit" food?  That's a great question.  I ask the same when it comes to coffee, unsweetened tea (dirt water), alcohol, oysters, clams... and the list could go on.  We all have different tastebuds and enjoy different things.


You state that state that fiber can be harmful.  If you have the time, would you mind linking to any studies showing that?  I know we don't have any studies showing that it's a must have like so many think.  But I've never read where it's harmful.  If it's harmful, how much does one have to consume for it to be harmful?  And harmful in what way?  I'm genuinely interested in the data.


Interesting that you say, "our bodies do work the same.  Otherwise medical treatments wouldn't be a thing."
This November will mark the 10 year anniversary of being diagnosed with T-Cell ALL.  I had two treatment options.  My onc opted for the one that would be outpatient and have the best chance of success.

I was only able to do one round of that treatment because of Asparaginase.  It can have a side effect of clotting or bleeding for some.  I got both at the same time.  After switching to the other treatment (hyper-cvad) I started to develop severe neuropathy because of a reaction to Vincristine.  I stayed with the hyper-cvad... minus the Vincristine.

It's weird.  Drugs that will work for a majority of people had side effects for me that made it dangerous to continue using them.  What's that about all of our bodies being the same?  It's almost like there are a lot of similarities with a number of variations.  This topic gets even more interesting when you start talking about the differences in males and females and hormones.

I'm not trying to be a jerk.  I'm trying to not be dogmatic.  All of our bodies are a little different.  What one person likes, another doesn't.  What one person can handle, another can't.  The Inuit lived primarily on meat products, while various Asian communities have a diet loaded with enough rice to blow me up.  I think most of us in this thread can agree that the standard American diet (SAD) is horrendous and was never about our health as much as it was about supporting our farmers.  The more we can get to eating an animal based diet, the better off we will be.  I'm just not one to sit back and say that someone can't have some hot sauce, spices or the occasional veggies as part of their diet if it works for them.

I truly hope that doesn't come off as snarky or passive aggressive.  Tone is very difficult with the written word.
Link Posted: 3/14/2024 3:55:55 PM EST
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Thanks! Years ago I did competitive bodybuilding, so Im had bland and monotonous "diets".  I want to try something thats a more sustainable eating style so that I stick with it. I guess I can go 100% at the beginning and then possibly add stuff. If Im doing well, I may just leave it as is. Wont know until I try.

Last fall, I popped up with psoriasis out of nowhere after 44 years. Doc said psoriasis cases were up 500% since Covid (would explain the non stop prescription commercials) and wanted me to go Mediterranean to assist with it. He also gave me a supplement program (Nattokinase, bromelain and curcumin) that is supposed help with spike proteins post Covid. I told him I am NOT going on ANY meds for psoriasis unless it become completely overwhelming and unbearable.
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So Doc had me try the Mediterranean Diet, but its not for me. I dont like fish, at all, and a lot of the recipes and flavor profiles are not my taste.

This thread has me intrigued and debating maybe giving it a shot.

So are all the below ok?

Beef
Chicken
Eggs (whole not just whites)
Pork
Bacon?
*Block or fresh cheese can be added to above in moderation
Cottage cheese?

All salt, pepper, herbs, spices, taco seasoning, etc. No sauces, correct? Are hot sauces allowed to flavor or no? Is chili crisp ok for eggs? GD thread got me hooked

I love raw almonds, cashews and pistachios, but they appear to be a no go here?



If you want to go full carnivore by definition then you're good to eat anything that had a face or a mom.  Eggs fit the bill as well.

A question for you to answer is why you're doing it and what is sustainable for you.  At it's heart, a carnivore diet is an elimination diet.  It's possible there are foods that make you feel like garbage and you don't realize it because you've just accepted that's the way you feel.  Some people do carnivore and then start to reintroduce things and find out they can't have lettuce because their body reacts poorly to it.  That's stuff you'll need to decide for yourself.

Now when it comes to sustainability... can you eat beef, bacon and eggs everyday with no seasoning but salt?  If so, enjoy.  Personally, I don't worry about having a little hot sauce on my eggs in the morning.  I have a taco seasoning I've made that I put on burger patties from time to time for a different flavor.  I'll use a little salsa.  Some days I'm "strict" carnivore because that's what I'm eating that day.  But I don't worry if I have a day with some sauces or some very low carb veggies, never going above 20g of total carbs for the day.  But I'm one that also believes God has designed us to eat a variety of foods... I just recognize that I function best on a primarily meat based diet with a few veggies thrown in from time to time.

Although she's not a doctor, Laura Spath is a YouTuber who has lost a lot of weight eating carnivore for the last seven years.  She talks a lot about sustainability.  Might be worth checking out some of her stuff to hear her perspective.

In the end, do what you think is right for your body.  Since I've been alive eggs have been good for you... then bad for you... then good for you in moderation... then bad for you... now they are a super food.  What do any of us truly know?


Thanks! Years ago I did competitive bodybuilding, so Im had bland and monotonous "diets".  I want to try something thats a more sustainable eating style so that I stick with it. I guess I can go 100% at the beginning and then possibly add stuff. If Im doing well, I may just leave it as is. Wont know until I try.

Last fall, I popped up with psoriasis out of nowhere after 44 years. Doc said psoriasis cases were up 500% since Covid (would explain the non stop prescription commercials) and wanted me to go Mediterranean to assist with it. He also gave me a supplement program (Nattokinase, bromelain and curcumin) that is supposed help with spike proteins post Covid. I told him I am NOT going on ANY meds for psoriasis unless it become completely overwhelming and unbearable.

Based on this post, If you're willing to give it a go I would try 30-60 days going strict with red meat, the cleanest bacon you can find, a clean butter and some quality salt.  It's a great elimination diet.  After that you can either decide to stick with it because of how you're feeling, or you could slowly reintroduce things and see how your body handles them.  Some people find out they don't do well with something as simple as black pepper where others don't notice a change at all in how they feel.

As others have said, a great place to start would be to check out some Dr Ken Berry videos where he talks about BBBE.  He is a huge voice in this space.  Interestingly enough, his wife is a nurse and she's more on the keto spectrum and will have some fruits and veggies on occasion.  They also live what they preach and primarily feed their kid (or kids) a diet of majority animal products.
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I avoid iodized salt.  I like big chunky sea salt or pink salt.  

I cannot speak to if himalayan pink salt is nutritionally different than sea salt, and I really don’t care. It’s whatever I grab that strikes my fancy. :)
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Avoid the pink salts.  They have tons of heavy metals in them.
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Government and co. cannot make money off healthy people.
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Unadulterated red meat is the devil.

Also, be sure to drink your Vegetable Oil because it’s “good for your health.”

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Government and co. cannot make money off healthy people.

Almost as laughable as claiming a healthy diet is 6-11 servings of bread and pasta a day.

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So how often is the acceptable on carnivore? Is this something you can eat daily, or is it like a "treat"? Because I can eat meals like that all the time, no problem.
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Dinner tonight.

Beef with taco seasoning
Mexican blend cheese
3 eggs over easy
Avocado sauce
Sour cream.


Love this stuff




So how often is the acceptable on carnivore? Is this something you can eat daily, or is it like a "treat"? Because I can eat meals like that all the time, no problem.

I eat this several times a week.  
Eggs are good.
Cheese is good
Beef is good.  Taco seasoning you gotta find one that isn’t loaded with sugar.
The avocado spread is fine. I think it’s one carb in a teaspoon.
The sour cream has 1 carb per 2 tablespoons.


Avocado cilantro sauce I love
Link Posted: 3/14/2024 4:26:00 PM EST
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Avoid the pink salts.  They have tons of heavy metals in them.
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I avoid iodized salt.  I like big chunky sea salt or pink salt.  

I cannot speak to if himalayan pink salt is nutritionally different than sea salt, and I really don’t care. It’s whatever I grab that strikes my fancy. :)

Avoid the pink salts.  They have tons of heavy metals in them.


Listen pal, with today’s shitty music I don’t mind a little Iron Maiden and Slayer in my diet.
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Originally Posted By tluxtele:


Why would someone choose to eat "rabbit" food?  That's a great question.  I ask the same when it comes to coffee, unsweetened tea (dirt water), alcohol, oysters, clams... and the list could go on.  We all have different tastebuds and enjoy different things.


You state that state that fiber can be harmful.  If you have the time, would you mind linking to any studies showing that?  I know we don't have any studies showing that it's a must have like so many think.  But I've never read where it's harmful.  If it's harmful, how much does one have to consume for it to be harmful?  And harmful in what way?  I'm genuinely interested in the data.


Interesting that you say, "our bodies do work the same.  Otherwise medical treatments wouldn't be a thing."
This November will mark the 10 year anniversary of being diagnosed with T-Cell ALL.  I had two treatment options.  My onc opted for the one that would be outpatient and have the best chance of success.

I was only able to do one round of that treatment because of Asparaginase.  It can have a side effect of clotting or bleeding for some.  I got both at the same time.  After switching to the other treatment (hyper-cvad) I started to develop severe neuropathy because of a reaction to Vincristine.  I stayed with the hyper-cvad... minus the Vincristine.

It's weird.  Drugs that will work for a majority of people had side effects for me that made it dangerous to continue using them.  What's that about all of our bodies being the same?  It's almost like there are a lot of similarities with a number of variations.  This topic gets even more interesting when you start talking about the differences in males and females and hormones.

I'm not trying to be a jerk.  I'm trying to not be dogmatic.  All of our bodies are a little different.  What one person likes, another doesn't.  What one person can handle, another can't.  The Inuit lived primarily on meat products, while various Asian communities have a diet loaded with enough rice to blow me up.  I think most of us in this thread can agree that the standard American diet (SAD) is horrendous and was never about our health as much as it was about supporting our farmers.  The more we can get to eating an animal based diet, the better off we will be.  I'm just not one to sit back and say that someone can't have some hot sauce, spices or the occasional veggies as part of their diet if it works for them.

I truly hope that doesn't come off as snarky or passive aggressive.  Tone is very difficult with the written word.
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No problem at all and I'm glad you had a good outcome with your treatment.

Yes of course there are variations among individuals, even if we operate the same generally, so it's important to see what works for you. Like I said, some people do have unique conditions. If you only feel 10% worse eating plants when I feel 50% worse or more, that's of course up to you if that 10% off of optimal is worth it. For me that choice is insanely easy.

As for research re: fiber, it is out there. If you can't find literature and podcasts on it I can post some links but I'd prefer you do your own research. I've found that if I provide information it is never considered and it's always a waste of my time/effort. Every single time. But if somebody uses their time and effort to seek it, they'll appreciate the knowledge much more. The short answer is we don't need it, we can't digest it (herbivores can), it blocks nutrients from being absorbed completely, it causes irritation, and the foods that contain it aren't very nutritious to begin with.
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Originally Posted By Hunter-Killer:
Does anyone know any good recipes for frenched lamb ribs that is carnivore friendly?

All the recipes I could find called for olive oil, sugar, etc.

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Looks like the steak on the opening of Flintstones cartoon
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Avoid the pink salts.  They have tons of heavy metals in them.
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I avoid iodized salt.  I like big chunky sea salt or pink salt.  

I cannot speak to if himalayan pink salt is nutritionally different than sea salt, and I really don’t care. It’s whatever I grab that strikes my fancy. :)

Avoid the pink salts.  They have tons of heavy metals in them.



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Looks like the steak on the opening of Flintstones cartoon
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Does anyone know any good recipes for frenched lamb ribs that is carnivore friendly?

All the recipes I could find called for olive oil, sugar, etc.

https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/258158/IMG_7171_jpeg-3158947.JPG



Looks like the steak on the opening of Flintstones cartoon

Haha, that’s just the rack too.

This is the roast:

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Listen pal, with today’s shitty music I don’t mind a little Iron Maiden and Slayer in my diet.
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Does anyone know of a free app that’s good for keeping track and/or planning what you eat?

Preferably one that simply keeps track of it WITHOUT offering advice on what it thinks you should and shouldn’t be eating.

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@Hunter-Killer

I use the free version of an app called Carb Manager. It lets you set macros goals and shows how what you’re eating works with that. Best free app I’ve found.
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@Hunter-Killer

I use the free version of an app called Carb Manager. It lets you set macros goals and shows how what you’re eating works with that. Best free app I’ve found.
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Does anyone know of a free app that’s good for keeping track and/or planning what you eat?

Preferably one that simply keeps track of it WITHOUT offering advice on what it thinks you should and shouldn’t be eating.



@Hunter-Killer

I use the free version of an app called Carb Manager. It lets you set macros goals and shows how what you’re eating works with that. Best free app I’ve found.

I’ll check it out. Thanks.
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It’s a great app and it’s free.

So what’s the catch?

Well…

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It’s a great app and it’s free.

So what’s the catch?

Well…

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I think Ive decided to give this a shot starting 4.1.

It will give me time to research more, as well as compile all the supps, ingredients and food to be prepared.

I still have food that I eat now that I would prefer not to throw out, but doesnt fit the carnivore plan.
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Based on this post, If you're willing to give it a go I would try 30-60 days going strict with red meat, the cleanest bacon you can find, a clean butter and some quality salt.  It's a great elimination diet.  After that you can either decide to stick with it because of how you're feeling, or you could slowly reintroduce things and see how your body handles them.  Some people find out they don't do well with something as simple as black pepper where others don't notice a change at all in how they feel.

As others have said, a great place to start would be to check out some Dr Ken Berry videos where he talks about BBBE.  He is a huge voice in this space.  Interestingly enough, his wife is a nurse and she's more on the keto spectrum and will have some fruits and veggies on occasion.  They also live what they preach and primarily feed their kid (or kids) a diet of majority animal products.
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Before you start have your kidney function tested and then tested two weeks after starting the diet.

Keto does wonderful things for me...but my kidneys cannot handle all the protein and every time I try my labs indicate the beginnings of kidney failure. When I stop keto my kidney function returns to normal.
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I think Ive decided to give this a shot starting 4.1.

It will give me time to research more, as well as compile all the supps, ingredients and food to be prepared.

I still have food that I eat now that I would prefer not to throw out, but doesnt fit the carnivore plan.
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@StarCityShooter forget that nonsense, start tomorrow. Freeze everything that doesn't fit carnivore and buy a dozen eggs tomorrow. You can go from there.


random ass questions... are there any good carnivore prepper foods? I buy a half cow every year and store it in the freezer but rice/beans/pasta is sooo much easier to store long term. Or if we're that bad, eat what you got kinda situation?
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@StarCityShooter forget that nonsense, start tomorrow. Freeze everything that doesn't fit carnivore and buy a dozen eggs tomorrow. You can go from there.


random ass questions... are there any good carnivore prepper foods? I buy a half cow every year and store it in the freezer but rice/beans/pasta is sooo much easier to store long term. Or if we're that bad, eat what you got kinda situation?
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Originally Posted By StarCityShooter:
I think Ive decided to give this a shot starting 4.1.

It will give me time to research more, as well as compile all the supps, ingredients and food to be prepared.

I still have food that I eat now that I would prefer not to throw out, but doesnt fit the carnivore plan.


@StarCityShooter forget that nonsense, start tomorrow. Freeze everything that doesn't fit carnivore and buy a dozen eggs tomorrow. You can go from there.


random ass questions... are there any good carnivore prepper foods? I buy a half cow every year and store it in the freezer but rice/beans/pasta is sooo much easier to store long term. Or if we're that bad, eat what you got kinda situation?


My brains not hardwired that way. I prefer to plan and prep. Im already eating better than I have in years, so its not like Im living out of a drive through window and getting the 3 for free from McDs
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Originally Posted By StarCityShooter:
I think Ive decided to give this a shot starting 4.1.

It will give me time to research more, as well as compile all the supps, ingredients and food to be prepared.

I still have food that I eat now that I would prefer not to throw out, but doesnt fit the carnivore plan.
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Haha, I did the same thing.

It also allowed me plenty of time to stock up on prime ribeye steaks.  For over two months, every time I went to the grocery store I checked out their prime ribeyes.  If I saw one I really liked, I bought it.  Whether that was one or six.  I currently have 26 prime ribeyes in my freezer.
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Originally Posted By StarCityShooter:
I think Ive decided to give this a shot starting 4.1.

It will give me time to research more, as well as compile all the supps, ingredients and food to be prepared.

I still have food that I eat now that I would prefer not to throw out, but doesnt fit the carnivore plan.
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I'll assume you already read all the posts from guys who went cold turkey on carbs and were dismayed about the nasty tricks their asses played on them for the first few days.

Keep that in mind, and remember that some people have the temporary issue for several days while others get passed it relatively quickly.

And don't be dismayed by any forms of 'keto flu' you may experience resulting from your brain/body adjusting to the sudden lack of carbs/sugars in your diet and your metabolism readjusting to start burning fats for fuel instead.

I just want to stress that it's an adjustment, and many of the issues you might experience are normal and last for a few days.
Good luck on your journey of discovery.
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Originally Posted By kaos:

I'll assume you already read all the posts from guys who went cold turkey on carbs and were dismayed about the nasty tricks their asses played on them for the first few days.

Keep that in mind, and remember that some people have the temporary issue for several days while others get passed it relatively quickly.

And don't be dismayed by any forms of 'keto flu' you may experience resulting from your brain/body adjusting to the sudden lack of carbs/sugars in your diet and your metabolism readjusting to start burning fats for fuel instead.

I just want to stress that it's an adjustment, and many of the issues you might experience are normal and last for a few days.
Good luck on your journey of discovery.
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To piggy back here... You can also increase your fat intake now and gently reduce cards between now and 4/1 to greatly reduce any symptoms. Sorta pregame if you will.
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Originally Posted By Hunter-Killer:

Haha, I did the same thing.

It also allowed me plenty of time to stock up on prime ribeye steaks.  For over two months, every time I went to the grocery store I checked out their prime ribeyes.  If I saw one I really liked, I bought it.  Whether that was one or six.  I currently have 26 prime ribeyes in my freezer.
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To piggy back here... You can also increase your fat intake now and gently reduce cards between now and 4/1 to greatly reduce any symptoms. Sorta pregame if you will.
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Originally Posted By Lucky-Charm:
Originally Posted By kaos:

I'll assume you already read all the posts from guys who went cold turkey on carbs and were dismayed about the nasty tricks their asses played on them for the first few days.

Keep that in mind, and remember that some people have the temporary issue for several days while others get passed it relatively quickly.

And don't be dismayed by any forms of 'keto flu' you may experience resulting from your brain/body adjusting to the sudden lack of carbs/sugars in your diet and your metabolism readjusting to start burning fats for fuel instead.

I just want to stress that it's an adjustment, and many of the issues you might experience are normal and last for a few days.
Good luck on your journey of discovery.



To piggy back here... You can also increase your fat intake now and gently reduce cards between now and 4/1 to greatly reduce any symptoms. Sorta pregame if you will.


Yep, sure did on the tricks and bathroom issues. Thanks

After competitive bodybuilding years ago, and the suck it brought, Im fairly confident I will be able to adjust to this. It will just be a new habits and processes

My carb intake now is already pretty low as is and when there are carbs, they are fruit/veggies based, with the periodic brown rice or sweet potatoes. Pizza, bread, etc have been gone for a while now, so no issues there.

I already know I'll probably end up in a modified version of this diet due to some of the veggies, nuts, etc. that I truly enjoy. Or family events and activities? Yea, Im not missing out on eating my daughters favorite meal with her on her birthday or Christmas, etc.
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Today is day 20.

I started to have to hold up my pants when I use a urinal a couple of days ago.

Still haven't weighed myself.

But will need to break out the smaller pants this week.

I cheated a little yesterday, someone brought a crapton of some kind of rice dish and some baked beans and I ate about two spoonfuls of each.

I felt "off" yesterday afternoon, kind of hard to describe.
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Originally Posted By Klee:
Today is day 20.

I started to have to hold up my pants when I use a urinal a couple of days ago.

Still haven't weighed myself.

But will need to break out the smaller pants this week.

I cheated a little yesterday, someone brought a crapton of some kind of rice dish and some baked beans and I ate about two spoonfuls of each.

I felt "off" yesterday afternoon, kind of hard to describe.
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It's perfectly fine to get a starting weight.
there's nothing wrong with knowing where you started.

Don't use the scale but once every 30 or 60 days, though.
People tend to like to see daily weight reductions, and then when they hit a plateau for a week or so, or they don't see 2 pound losses every day -  they get discouraged.
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Originally Posted By kaos:
It's perfectly fine to get a starting weight.
there's nothing wrong with knowing where you started.

Don't use the scale but once every 30 or 60 days, though.
People tend to like to see daily weight reductions, and then when they hit a plateau for a week or so, or they don't see 2 pound losses every day -  they get discouraged.
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Originally Posted By kaos:
Originally Posted By Klee:
Today is day 20.

I started to have to hold up my pants when I use a urinal a couple of days ago.

Still haven't weighed myself.

But will need to break out the smaller pants this week.

I cheated a little yesterday, someone brought a crapton of some kind of rice dish and some baked beans and I ate about two spoonfuls of each.

I felt "off" yesterday afternoon, kind of hard to describe.
It's perfectly fine to get a starting weight.
there's nothing wrong with knowing where you started.

Don't use the scale but once every 30 or 60 days, though.
People tend to like to see daily weight reductions, and then when they hit a plateau for a week or so, or they don't see 2 pound losses every day -  they get discouraged.



Yes.  This.  Keep it consistent, move a lot, and let your body do its thing.  Don’t get tripped up because you aren’t seeing crazy changes every day or every other day.  Won’t work like that.
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Originally Posted By kaos:
It's perfectly fine to get a starting weight.
there's nothing wrong with knowing where you started.

Don't use the scale but once every 30 or 60 days, though.
People tend to like to see daily weight reductions, and then when they hit a plateau for a week or so, or they don't see 2 pound losses every day -  they get discouraged.
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I have a very good reason not to weigh myself, I don't have a scale.
Link Posted: 3/15/2024 8:21:30 PM EST
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Originally Posted By steviesterno16:


@StarCityShooter forget that nonsense, start tomorrow. Freeze everything that doesn't fit carnivore and buy a dozen eggs tomorrow. You can go from there.


random ass questions... are there any good carnivore prepper foods? I buy a half cow every year and store it in the freezer but rice/beans/pasta is sooo much easier to store long term. Or if we're that bad, eat what you got kinda situation?
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I used to store beans/rice/etc. Gave it away or threw it out.

In terms of prepping, my food is alive right now taking care of itself. Land or sea. My long term plan involves being able to hunt or fish in the worst case scenario, and realistically that probably means mostly fishing if things get that bad.

Pemmican and biltong with a good fat content if you want something ready for the medium-term. A freezer full of beef is about as good as it gets IMO

Edit: Salt and canned butter maybe. But definitely salt
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@StarCityShooter

If you want to increase your chances of having minimal side effects during the adaptation period, you might want to consider looking into a digestion supplement.

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Link Posted: 3/15/2024 11:33:38 PM EST
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Be me.
Unknowingly have gallstones block a bile duct.  Repeatedly.  For a few years, until a new Doc finally figures it out.
Cholecystectomy
Try a 72 hour fast.
Get half way through a strip of bacon.
Surprisingly discover that you can't run fast enough.

For those of you with questions:  Eating OMAD of high fat meat does not cause an issue.  But the first meal after fasting can.
Those of you with similar conditions: You have been warned.

Just saying.
Link Posted: 3/15/2024 11:38:00 PM EST
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Originally Posted By Clarinath:


No dairy, carbs or sugars.

After a month I will start adding a little.

I am also working on portion control.

That steak will make 4 meals for me, where before I would eat the whole thing.

The only downside is that I am always cold now…

But I really have to drop some pounds.
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I did the Atkins diet years ago.  It worked.  I lost weight.  Downside: I had much lower stamina on long hikes & hunts.  Carb loading/energy storage is a thing, apparently.
Link Posted: 3/16/2024 2:23:43 AM EST
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Originally Posted By Lou_Daks:

I did the Atkins diet years ago.  It worked.  I lost weight.  Downside: I had much lower stamina on long hikes & hunts.  Carb loading/energy storage is a thing, apparently.
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I did keto in the past with the same results as you. Stamina and strength both went way down but I did burn a bunch of fat. Same thing when I started carnivore. Turns out I wasn't eating enough. Now I can do way more volume for workouts. Way more energy than I've had in a long time.

I thought the same as you up until this past year. Look into it.. even if you don't try it, it's pretty damn interesting what results everybody is getting. And how what we've been taught about food was an actual proven fraud.
Link Posted: 3/16/2024 4:29:25 AM EST
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Originally Posted By ToxicMasculinity:

I did keto in the past with the same results as you. Stamina and strength both went way down but I did burn a bunch of fat. Same thing when I started carnivore. Turns out I wasn't eating enough. Now I can do way more volume for workouts. Way more energy than I've had in a long time.

I thought the same as you up until this past year. Look into it.. even if you don't try it, it's pretty damn interesting what results everybody is getting. And how what we've been taught about food was an actual proven fraud.
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Originally Posted By ToxicMasculinity:
Originally Posted By Lou_Daks:

I did the Atkins diet years ago.  It worked.  I lost weight.  Downside: I had much lower stamina on long hikes & hunts.  Carb loading/energy storage is a thing, apparently.

I did keto in the past with the same results as you. Stamina and strength both went way down but I did burn a bunch of fat. Same thing when I started carnivore. Turns out I wasn't eating enough. Now I can do way more volume for workouts. Way more energy than I've had in a long time.

I thought the same as you up until this past year. Look into it.. even if you don't try it, it's pretty damn interesting what results everybody is getting. And how what we've been taught about food was an actual proven fraud.

“Eating 6-11 servings of bread and pasta a day is part of a healthy diet.”

- Nutrition “experts” in the United States federal government
Link Posted: 3/16/2024 6:57:43 AM EST
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Originally Posted By ToxicMasculinity:


I did keto in the past with the same results as you. Stamina and strength both went way down but I did burn a bunch of fat. Same thing when I started carnivore. Turns out I wasn't eating enough. Now I can do way more volume for workouts. Way more energy than I've had in a long time.

I thought the same as you up until this past year. Look into it.. even if you don't try it, it's pretty damn interesting what results everybody is getting. And how what we've been taught about food was an actual proven fraud.
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Originally Posted By ToxicMasculinity:
Originally Posted By Lou_Daks:

I did the Atkins diet years ago.  It worked.  I lost weight.  Downside: I had much lower stamina on long hikes & hunts.  Carb loading/energy storage is a thing, apparently.


I did keto in the past with the same results as you. Stamina and strength both went way down but I did burn a bunch of fat. Same thing when I started carnivore. Turns out I wasn't eating enough. Now I can do way more volume for workouts. Way more energy than I've had in a long time.

I thought the same as you up until this past year. Look into it.. even if you don't try it, it's pretty damn interesting what results everybody is getting. And how what we've been taught about food was an actual proven fraud.



Strict carnivore allowed me long, intense workouts in my garage a few years ago, no AC, during peak summer FLORIDA heat.  The energy was incredible, but I was mindful to make sure I was eating enough.  Fat is the energy, so lots of butter, eggs, and fatty cuts of meat.   Glorious sweat streaming off me in that garage.  No shortage of fuel.  

Carnivore is incredible.
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I'll add it to the stuff to look into
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Pretty warm day in FL.  2 mile walk to the gym, leg day, 2 mile walk back.  Amazing.

Not a single drop, dip, or lull in my energy.
Link Posted: 3/16/2024 2:10:19 PM EST
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What are the thoughts on coffee on this? Or is just a caffeine pill the better route?

Not sure I can give caffeine up just quite yet
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Originally Posted By StarCityShooter:
What are the thoughts on coffee on this? Or is just a caffeine pill the better route?

Not sure I can give caffeine up just quite yet
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Coffee is horrible for digestive health overall and many people get other issues. Would it keep you from making improvements? No. Would you feel better without it? Yes

I quit caffeine and had more stable energy throughout the day and slept better. I started taking tablets for peak energy for workouts and now I'm back on the caffeine train using those
Link Posted: 3/16/2024 2:31:13 PM EST
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Originally Posted By StarCityShooter:
What are the thoughts on coffee on this? Or is just a caffeine pill the better route?

Not sure I can give caffeine up just quite yet
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I already gave up carbs and beer. If I also gave up coffee I’d be welding a bulldozer in my garage…
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I already gave up carbs and beer. If I also gave up coffee I’d be welding a bulldozer in my garage…
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Tablets work fine. They're not as intense and take longer to get the effect so maybe I'd do coffee in the am for a week and tablets if you need more later in the day. Then 2nd week only tablets as needed and a cup of coffee occasionally as a treat or whatever
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I already gave up carbs and beer. If I also gave up coffee I’d be welding a bulldozer in my garage…
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Originally Posted By ToxicMasculinity:


Coffee is horrible for digestive health overall and many people get other issues. Would it keep you from making improvements? No. Would you feel better without it? Yes

I quit caffeine and had more stable energy throughout the day and slept better. I started taking tablets for peak energy for workouts and now I'm back on the caffeine train using those
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Originally Posted By ToxicMasculinity:
Originally Posted By StarCityShooter:
What are the thoughts on coffee on this? Or is just a caffeine pill the better route?

Not sure I can give caffeine up just quite yet


Coffee is horrible for digestive health overall and many people get other issues. Would it keep you from making improvements? No. Would you feel better without it? Yes

I quit caffeine and had more stable energy throughout the day and slept better. I started taking tablets for peak energy for workouts and now I'm back on the caffeine train using those



Absolutely second this.  I am ok, at best, with coffee.  I do like drinking it, but if it is too strong or too hot, whatever is in my gut is coming out, fast, and it ain’t fun.  Lighter, iced coffee does OK.  I would experiment and see but avoid going strong if you value your digestive health.

I’ve already recently stopped smoking and vaping and got back to the gym, so I’m baby stepping my exit from vices, and coffee is next, but I am going to step down slowly.

Try it and see but the superior solution is ditch it entirely since you will function quite well energy-wise without it.
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Absolutely second this.  I am ok, at best, with coffee.  I do like drinking it, but if it is too strong or too hot, whatever is in my gut is coming out, fast, and it ain’t fun.  Lighter, iced coffee does OK.  I would experiment and see but avoid going strong if you value your digestive health.

I’ve already recently stopped smoking and vaping and got back to the gym, so I’m baby stepping my exit from vices, and coffee is next, but I am going to step down slowly.

Try it and see but the superior solution is ditch it entirely since you will function quite well energy-wise without it.
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Originally Posted By burnprocess:
Originally Posted By ToxicMasculinity:
Originally Posted By StarCityShooter:
What are the thoughts on coffee on this? Or is just a caffeine pill the better route?

Not sure I can give caffeine up just quite yet


Coffee is horrible for digestive health overall and many people get other issues. Would it keep you from making improvements? No. Would you feel better without it? Yes

I quit caffeine and had more stable energy throughout the day and slept better. I started taking tablets for peak energy for workouts and now I'm back on the caffeine train using those



Absolutely second this.  I am ok, at best, with coffee.  I do like drinking it, but if it is too strong or too hot, whatever is in my gut is coming out, fast, and it ain’t fun.  Lighter, iced coffee does OK.  I would experiment and see but avoid going strong if you value your digestive health.

I’ve already recently stopped smoking and vaping and got back to the gym, so I’m baby stepping my exit from vices, and coffee is next, but I am going to step down slowly.

Try it and see but the superior solution is ditch it entirely since you will function quite well energy-wise without it.


Got it. Im not huge on coffee, but I figured it would be closer to being allowed than what I use now. Theyre Crystal Light energy powder mixes, and do have some carbs and calories.

So Ill probably just switch to coffee, and then tabs to get through the initial start and then reassess from there.
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Hows this salt? Popped up a bunch in searches and seemed popular

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Hows this salt? Popped up a bunch in searches and seemed popular

https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71m0Jh976XL._SL1500_.jpg
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Redmond is one of the preferred salt vendors.
I haven't used it, but LMNT is supposed to be the cat's ass supplement, too, especially for water fasting.
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Hows this salt? Popped up a bunch in searches and seemed popular

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Comes from Utah.  One of the few sea salts that don't have microplastics in it.
Link Posted: 3/16/2024 7:53:11 PM EST
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Originally Posted By Merlin:
Comes from Utah.  One of the few sea salts that don't have microplastics in it.
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Originally Posted By Merlin:
Originally Posted By StarCityShooter:
Hows this salt? Popped up a bunch in searches and seemed popular

https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71m0Jh976XL._SL1500_.jpg
Comes from Utah.  One of the few sea salts that don't have microplastics in it.



Huh.  Good to know!
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Ingredients
BEEF, GLUTEN FREE SOY SAUCE (WATER, SOYBEANS, RICE, SALT), BEEF BROTH, FLAVORINGS, VINEGAR, CULTURED CELERY POWDER (CELERY POWDER, SEA SALT), GRANULATED GARLIC, SALT

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