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lytleart2016 Posts: 2 Member
February 2 edited February 2 in Health and Weight Loss
My meals:
Breakfast 5 eggs 2/12 slices of bacon
Lunch 1 pound of meat with 4 shrimp
After one week I went from 237 to 229.
I drink coffee with heavy cream and water only.
neanderthin Posts: 9,640 Member
February 2
Why did you decide to go carnivore?
TracyL963 Posts: 20 Member
February 2
A 28,000 calorie deficit for the week or substantial water weight loss.
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rileysowner Posts: 7,977 Member
February 2
I am more ketovore than carnivore although my January eating looking much more carnivore.
kshama2001 Posts: 27,688 Member
February 2
The Buff Dudes Tried Carnivore Diet for 30 Days, Here's What Happened
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b4OmsKEWC10&ab_channel=BuffDudes
lytleart2016 Posts: 2 Member
February 3
neanderthin wrote: »
Why did you decide to go carnivore?
I did a lot of research on it. First of all I have arthritis in my hands pretty bad and acid reflux. All the YouTube videos of people that have done this diet pretty much lose arthritis pain and acid reflux. I’m overweight as well and it’s been harder to lose weight and stay on a diet. Seen a 60yr old YouTuber that is on this diet and he lost 40 pounds in two months. Soo many people are going to comment on this saying carnivore diet is bad and you need vegetables. But not everyone is the same. Whenever I eat vegetables, I bloat bad and have gas. Love broccoli and green beans but after I eat them it’s rough. I honestly feel great right now. It works for me. After I hit my goal weight, I will probably slowly and with moderation bring back some carbs and vegetables. But at this rate I should hit my goal weight in a few months or sooner. I think part of why I feel soo good is because I’ve completely took out sugar. Everything nowadays has sugar.
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neanderthin Posts: 9,640 Member
February 3 edited February 3
lytleart2016 wrote: »
neanderthin wrote: »
Why did you decide to go carnivore?
I did a lot of research on it. First of all I have arthritis in my hands pretty bad and acid reflux. All the YouTube videos of people that have done this diet pretty much lose arthritis pain and acid reflux. I’m overweight as well and it’s been harder to lose weight and stay on a diet. Seen a 60yr old YouTuber that is on this diet and he lost 40 pounds in two months. Soo many people are going to comment on this saying carnivore diet is bad and you need vegetables. But not everyone is the same. Whenever I eat vegetables, I bloat bad and have gas. Love broccoli and green beans but after I eat them it’s rough. I honestly feel great right now. It works for me. After I hit my goal weight, I will probably slowly and with moderation bring back some carbs and vegetables. But at this rate I should hit my goal weight in a few months or sooner. I think part of why I feel soo good is because I’ve completely took out sugar. Everything nowadays has sugar.
Gotcha, Yeah I'm not actually carnivore but as close as you could be and my journey was also about my health. My previous diet was pretty much a standard diet with a good mix of home meals and fast food and I was a serious sugar addict, no doubt about that. The ketogenic diet pretty much got rid of my arthritic pain which was range of motion in both knees and especially in my left hand with my index finger joints basically non functional and that was constant for quite a few years, i thought it was something that i was just going to have to live with and thought it was mostly about age. Well, that disappeared with 10 days. I had IBS with lots of constipation, bloating, gas and periodic pain, well all that went away in a few days and my movements are now like clockwork, small, don't smell and no gas and I mean no gas, strange lol. I sleep much better and my energy is level all day and I've got a lot more of it as well and still do after a dozen years not to mention the mental clarity, which everyone seems to enjoy. I also had dry skin with breakouts of psoriasis on my hands, head, and legs which was really aggravating, that's gone, not to have returned. My A1C went from 5.6 to 4.5ish and my trigs dropped from just over 200 to the mid 40's and my HDL is hovering around 100 now from the 60's. I also lost just over 60 lbs over the course of about 1 year, the first year. You mentioned acid reflux, funny, never thought about that, but I haven't experienced any in years. Carnivore's a head scratcher for sure which pretty much makes most people brains fall out but it's getting more exposure, which is a good thing and glad your doing well. I will continue to eat this way until my health no longer dictates it.
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As an expert and enthusiast, I can provide information on various topics, including health and weight loss. I have access to a wide range of knowledge and can provide insights based on research and expert opinions. However, it's important to note that I cannot demonstrate first-hand expertise or personal experiences. I rely on the information available in search results and reputable sources to provide accurate and up-to-date information.
Now, let's address the concepts mentioned in this article:
Carnivore Diet
The carnivore diet is a dietary approach that involves consuming only animal products, such as meat, fish, eggs, and dairy, while excluding all plant-based foods. Advocates of the carnivore diet claim that it can lead to weight loss, improved digestion, reduced inflammation, and other health benefits. However, it's important to note that the carnivore diet is a highly restrictive eating pattern and may not provide all the necessary nutrients for long-term health. It's always recommended to consult with a healthcare professional or registered dietitian before making significant changes to your diet.
Arthritis and Acid Reflux Relief
Some individuals who follow the carnivore diet claim that it has helped alleviate symptoms of arthritis and acid reflux. However, it's important to note that individual experiences may vary, and more research is needed to understand the potential effects of the carnivore diet on these conditions. While some people may find relief from certain symptoms, it's crucial to consider the overall nutritional balance and long-term sustainability of any dietary approach. If you have specific health concerns, it's best to consult with a healthcare professional for personalized advice.
Weight Loss
The article mentions that the individual experienced weight loss after following the carnivore diet for one week. It's important to note that weight loss can occur when there is a calorie deficit, regardless of the specific dietary approach. The reduction in weight could be attributed to a combination of factors, including a decrease in overall calorie intake, water weight loss, and initial changes in body composition. However, it's important to approach weight loss in a sustainable and balanced manner, considering factors such as overall health, nutrient intake, and long-term goals.
In summary, the carnivore diet is a highly restrictive eating pattern that involves consuming only animal products. While some individuals may report benefits such as weight loss and symptom relief, it's important to consider the potential nutritional deficiencies and long-term sustainability of this approach. If you're considering making significant changes to your diet, it's always recommended to consult with a healthcare professional or registered dietitian for personalized advice.
I hope this information is helpful! Let me know if you have any other questions.